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Rich Draper / MLB.com:
Roberts follows Bochy to Giants — Speedster signed to three-year contract; Feliz also nears pact — SAN FRANCISCO — If the Giants were a bit passive-aggressive in the past, now there's a new baseball style afoot. Literally. — Call it the fast and the furious.
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Roberts, Aurilia reach agreements with Giants … Free agent infielder Rich Aurilia has reached preliminary agreement on a two-year deal for about $8 million with the San Francisco Giants, according to a baseball source. The contract is conditional upon Aurilia passing a physical exam this weekend.
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Cincinnati Reds
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Dave Roberts agrees to 3-year pact with Giants — Padres left fielder Dave Roberts has agreed to terms with the Giants on a three-year contract for $18 million, sources said Friday. — Roberts, who made $2.25 million this year, likely will play center field for the Giants …
Andrew Baggarly / Contra Costa Times:
Giants lineup shaping up as Durham, Feliz return
Giants lineup shaping up as Durham, Feliz return
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Baseball Musings
Ronald Blum / Associated Press:
Glavine returns to Mets, Durham to Giants; Bonds not offered arbitration
Glavine returns to Mets, Durham to Giants; Bonds not offered arbitration
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Where have you gone …
Dave / U.S.S. Mariner:
M's close to signing Jose Guillen — Looks like the Mariners have gotten the memo - one year gambles are a good way to go in a market when everyone else is committing away a roster spot for half a decade or more. — Both the Nationals writer for MLB.com and Corey Brock are reporting …
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Federal Baseball
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats offer arbitration to Guillen — Washington cuts ties with veterans Armas, Ortiz, Fick — WASHINGTON — The Nationals offered salary arbitration to free-agent outfielder Jose Guillen, but declined to offer arbitration to catcher/first baseman Robert Fick and right-handers Tony Armas Jr. and Ramon Ortiz.
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Mariners targeting Guillen — Seattle considering veteran for role as designated hitter — SEATTLE — The Mariners' search for a corner outfielder with power has turned to former Washington Nationals outfielder Jose Guillen. — Sources indicated on Saturday that Seattle has targeted …
Enrique Rojas / ESPN:
Source: Mariners to bring in Guillen to solidify outfield … Outfielder Jose Guillen and the Seattle Mariners have reached agreement on a one-year, $5 million contract, sources told Enrique Rojas of ESPNdeportes.com. — The contract also includes the possibility of another $3 million in performance-based bonuses.
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Capitol Punishment
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Glavine picks Mets a second time — Ex-Brave says Atlanta never made a formal offer to bring him back to town — Tom Glavine's flirtation with the Braves ended Friday when the veteran left-hander decided to return for a fifth season with the New York Mets.
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Mike's Mets
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Two Homes, One Team: Glavine Picks Mets — Tom Glavine is used to operating in baseball's finite framework. As a pitcher, he must make hundreds of decisions every time he takes the mound, many in a split second. — Matters of the heart require a little more reflection.
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The Feeding the Monster Blog
Mark Hale / New York Post:
IT'S ABOUT TOM! — GLAVINE FINALLY RETURNS — TO METS; ONE YEAR, $10.5M
IT'S ABOUT TOM! — GLAVINE FINALLY RETURNS — TO METS; ONE YEAR, $10.5M
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Purple Row
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Rangers cautious at Winter Meetings — Team will try to balance free-agent contracts with prospects — ARLINGTON — Snow and ice hit Dallas last December, making it truly the Winter Meetings for Major League Baseball. — General manager Jon Daniels also made it a particularly memorable meeting …
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Ace isn't in cards: Peavy not discussed in Ramirez talks — If there were one trade possibility involving Manny Ramirez that held particular intrigue to the Red Sox in terms of getting fair value in return, it was the one concerning ace Jake Peavy of San Diego.
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Yanksfan vs Soxfan
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
No arbitration for Nixon — Red Sox decline, instead offering it only to reliever Foulke — After signaling contrary intentions the day before, the Red Sox last night elected not to offer salary arbitration to outfielder Trot Nixon, who under the terms of the new collective bargaining agreement …
Los Angeles Times:
Erstad not offered arbitration — Mike DiGiovanna; Steve Henson; Bill Shaikin, From Times Staff and Wire Reports — The Angels declined to offer arbitration Friday to 11-year veteran Darin Erstad, but General Manager Bill Stoneman did not rule out the possibility of the first baseman/outfielder's returning next spring.
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Dodger Thoughts
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs make their pitch for Lilly — North Siders offer ex-Jays lefty 4 years in bid to boost rotation — The Cubs have made free-agent left-hander Ted Lilly their priority at the upcoming winter meetings and already have an offer on the table. — Lilly, who is seeking at least …
Associated Press:
Hernandez, Fultz add experience to Indians bullpen — CLEVELAND — The Indians added some much needed experience and depth to their young bullpen Saturday, signing free agents Roberto Hernandez and Aaron Fultz to one-year contracts. — The deals for Hernandez, a 42-year-old right-hander …
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Lone Star Ball
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Only two Cards offered arbitration — No longer conceding a need for three or even two additional starting pitchers, the Cardinals on Friday offered salary arbitration to only two of their seven remaining free agents, lefthander Mark Mulder and their former righthanded Mr. October, Jeff Suppan.