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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Analysis: Pirates have no cause to fear free agency — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — It is not true that team executives will drive a convoy of loaded Brink's trucks into Lake Buena Vista, Fla., for Major League Baseball's annual winter meetings that open tomorrow.
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Chicago Sun Times:
Seizing the in-house talent — Ken Williams knows exactly what awaits him at the annual winter meetings this week in Orlando, Fla. Too much bad coffee, further frustration, then leaving the Sunshine State with the same 25-man roster he arrived with. — Frankly, the White Sox' general manager is just fine with that.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Devil Rays could move young outfielders — NAPLES, Fla. - Notes from the general managers' meetings: — Judging from their aggressiveness in trade talks, the Devil Rays appear increasingly willing to trade one of their young outfielders — most likely Rocco Baldelli — for premium young pitching.
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Tim Kurkjian / ESPN:
Look for White Sox to make a trade … Free agency has limited the number of trades at recent winter meetings. Why trade for a player when you can sign one? Still, several teams will go to these winter meetings with chips to trade, including the Red Sox's Manny Ramirez, the Braves' Marcus Giles and …
Sean McAdam / Providence Journal:
Epstein set to shop at winter meetings — Finding a new home for Manny Ramirez, landing a shortstop, a closer and a backup catcher highlight the Red Sox general manager's agenda. — BOSTON — Starting tomorrow, baseball's annual winter meetings convene in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., for four days.
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Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Brewers hunt for bargains — As meetings near, Melvin studies outfield situation — thaudricourt@journalsentinel.com — Milwaukee Brewers general manager Doug Melvin has made significant trades at each of the past two major-league winter meetings, but he's not sure how easy it will be to keep that streak alive.
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
A zest for Zito — Mets target lefty but seem unwilling to make wild pitch — Tom Glavine's return reduces Omar Minaya's urgency to find a starting pitcher at this week's winter meetings. But make no mistake: The Mets GM, like many of his counterparts throughout baseball …
NY Daily News:
GMs gone wild — Hot stove season filled with errors, with Boston miscues at top of list — LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. - You think this has been a crazy baseball winter? You think the Chicago Tribune investing more than $200 million in Alfonso Soriano and Aramis Ramirez when it is supposedly trying to sell the Cubs was nuts?
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
O's see L. Gonzalez filling void in left … Continuing their quest to add a run-producing left fielder, the Orioles have set their sights on Arizona Diamondbacks free agent Luis Gonzalez. An industry source confirmed Saturday that the Orioles made Gonzalez, who has 331 career home runs, a one-year contract offer Friday night.
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John Harper / NY Daily News:
Stove goes cold — Barring unexpected A-Rod blockbuster, it's Yanks' winter of content — Even as GM Brian Cashman has begun to change the Yankees' way of doing business the last couple of years, putting more emphasis on developing young talent and less on buying aging stars …
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Market makes search tougher for Marlins — Let's go shopping — Key players expected to draw attention at baseball's winter meetings Monday through Thursday in Orlando: — Starters — LHP Barry Zito 16-10 for Oakland — • 2002 AL Cy Young Award winner is coveted by Texas.
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Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Shortage of arms — Yanks' pursuit of Japan's Igawa indicates demand for pitching — What were the New York Yankees thinking when they bid $26 million for the rights to Japanese left-hander Kei Igawa? Sure, that's only about half of what Boston is paying the Seibu Lions for the rights to Daisuke Matsuzaka.
Bill Reiter / Kansas City Star:
Cancer battle a journey for Bell — The Sonoran desert blew sand sideways across the lawn, the grit fixing itself everywhere. In the distance, a ring of red mountains rose above barren land. — The front door stood open, allowing a cool breeze to find its way into Buddy Bell's home …
Kansas City Star:
The bandwagon has open seats — It began with a simple talk with a friend of mine. Truth is, I was jealous. He grew up in Detroit before moving to Georgia, so he was now following two teams while I was stuck with just one, my stumbling Atlanta Braves. — The more I thought …
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Ante set high for Rangers — Pitching help won't come cheap for Daniels at winter meetings — Major League Baseball begins a four-day invasion of Walt Disney World today, where the theme music has been tweaked just a bit: … It's especially true when the subject is pitching.