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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 …
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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.
Andrew Baggarly / Contra Costa Times:
Giants lineup shaping up as Durham, Feliz return — Team is also expected to announce signings of Roberts and Aurilia today — SAN FRANCISCO - Ray Durham and Pedro Feliz are coming back to the Giants next season, and the club hopes to add Barry Bonds to that list soon.
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Giants don't offer Bonds arbitration; A's do offer to Zito — SAN FRANCISCO — 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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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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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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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Villone Remains Option in the Yankees' Bullpen — The Yankees planned to offer salary arbitration to the left-handed reliever Ron Villone before last night's midnight deadline, which would ensure them of receiving a 2007 draft choice between the first and second rounds if another team signs him.
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Pinstripe Alley
Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
Prime Yank seats will cost a bundle — The face value of the highest-priced Yankees ticket purchased on a game day next season will be a whopping $400, representing almost a 300 percent increase. — But though there are significant increases throughout the lower two levels …
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 …
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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 …
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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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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 …
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.
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