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Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Giants agree to terms with second baseman Durham — The San Francisco Giants and Ray Durham agreed to a two-year contract Friday that will pay the second baseman between $14 million and $15 million. — The 35-year-old Durham, a switch-hitter and two-time All-Star, is coming off his best season in years.
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Associated Press:
'Not a priority' — Giants decline to offer salary arbitration to Bonds — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The San Francisco Giants declined to offer salary arbitration to Barry Bonds before Friday night's deadline, prompting his agent to say the team has not made bringing the slugger back a priority.
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FishStripes
Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Competition for Lilly heating up — Lefty has received offer from Cubs; Jays still in the mix — TORONTO — The race for Ted Lilly's services is heating up. According to Lilly's agent, Larry O'Brien, the Chicago Cubs have put a four-year deal on the table in an attempt to lure the free-agent starter to the National League.
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Padres won't trade Peavy in possible Manny deal — The Padres will not include right-hander Jake Peavy in a trade for Red Sox left fielder Manny Ramirez, according to a source with knowledge of the discussions. — In fact, the source says, talks between the teams have cooled in recent days …
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Glavine, Mets agree on one-year, $10.5M deal — So much for the romantic notion of free-agent left-hander Tom Glavine returning to the Braves. — Glavine is returning to the Mets on a one-year, $10.5 million contract, FOXSports.com has learned. — The deal includes a vesting option …
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Talking Chop
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Cubs interested in southpaw Lilly — Chicago hopes to strengthen rotation by signing free agent — CHICAGO — The Chicago Cubs have reportedly made an offer to free agent left-hander Ted Lilly in an attempt to fill one of the vacancies in the starting rotation.
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MLB Trade Rumors
ESPN:
Source: Glavine, Mets reach 1-year, $11 million deal … The New York Mets may not have ace righthander Pedro Martinez for at least half of the 2007 season. But ace lefthander Tom Glavine will be back. — Glavine on Friday agreed to a one-year contract with the Mets.
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Mike's Mets
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Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Rockies go south for pitching help — Lefty Rivera called the best pitcher in Mexico by O'Dowd — Oscar Rivera is considered the top young pitcher in the Mexican League. — The Rockies want to find out how that translates to the big leagues. — Colorado agreed to purchase the left-hander …
Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Sox re-sign Pods for '07 — Disdaining the high-priced free agent market, the White Sox re-signed left fielder Scott Podsednik to a one year, $2.9 million contract. — What to do with the leadoff hitter, whose statistics fell off this summer from the 2005 championship season, was one of the main priorities of early winter.
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Marlins announce spring report date — First workout for pitchers, catchers set for Feb. 18 in Jupiter — MIAMI — Marlins pitchers and catchers will report to Spring Training on Feb. 17, with the first workouts for pitchers and catchers set for Feb. 18 at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter.
Ed Eagle / MLB.com:
Bucs try to fill holes at Winter Meetings — Littlefield eyes left-handed first baseman and outfielder — PITTSBURGH — While it's unlikely that the Pittsburgh Pirates will be involved in any blockbuster signings when the baseball world descends upon Orlando next week for the annual Winter Meetings …
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Where have you gone …
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Mariners looking into Thomson — Seattle requests medical files on free-agent right-hander — SEATTLE — In their pursuit to add starting pitching, the Mariners are believed to be targeting former Braves right-hander John Thomson. — Sources have confirmed that the Mariners have had contact …
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U.S.S. Mariner
Richard Durrett / Dallas Morning News:
Hicks hopes Zito, Rangers are a fit — Rangers owner Tom Hicks was impressed by Barry Zito, who visited Arlington on Thursday, and hopes the free agent left-hander will want to come back and put on a Rangers uniform in 2007. — "He's certainly the kind of guy we'd like to have in our organization," Hicks said.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers extend offer to Graffanino — Milwaukee wrapping up free-agent arbitration efforts — MILWAUKEE — The Brewers took a calculated gamble late Friday night and offered salary arbitration to free-agent infielder Tony Graffanino. — Graffanino, acquired by Milwaukee in a July trade …
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Al's Ramblings
Bryan Curtis / Slate:
The Autograph Man — A BASEBALL PLAYER ANSWERS HIS FAN MAIL 15 YEARS LATER. — Some tips on writing a letter to a major-league baseball player: — Begin with the formal address: It's "Dear Mr. Wilson," not "Dear Mookie." The first sentence should read: "My name is Bryan Curtis …
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The Griddle