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Associated Press:
MLB helps revive push for new Marlins ballpark — MIAMI — The Florida Marlins have remained on the sideline during baseball's winter spending spree, a tight budget preventing them from addressing roster deficiencies that spoiled their surprising bid for a playoff berth in 2006.
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Marlins, Willis agree to deal prior to exchanging figures … Dontrelle Willis reached agreement Monday on a one-year, guaranteed $6.45 million contract with the Florida Marlins, a day before he was scheduled to exchange salary arbitration figures with the club.
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Willis avoids arbitration, agrees to one-year deal
Willis avoids arbitration, agrees to one-year deal
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Sports Illustrated:
Cubs, Ohman agree to $2.5 million, 2-year contract — CHICAGO (AP) -The Chicago Cubs and reliever Will Ohman agreed Tuesday on a $2.5 million, two-year contract. — A 29-year-old left-hander, Ohman was 1-1 with a 4.13 ERA last year and set career highs in appearances (78), innings (65 1-3) and strikeouts (74).
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Jan Hubbard / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Slammin' Sammy returning? — The Rangers' search for another right-handed bat has led them to Sammy Sosa, who worked out for the Rangers and had dinner with general manager Jon Daniels and owner Tom Hicks on Monday. — Sosa, who was signed as a free agent by the Rangers in 1985 and later traded …
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Buster Olney / ESPN:
Sources: Yankee Stadium to host '08 All-Star Game … Yankee Stadium will be the site of the 2008 All-Star Game, sources in baseball said, in the last year of the ballpark. — The new Yankee Stadium is scheduled to open in 2009, and old Yankee Stadium closed, 86 years after the ballpark …
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Sheffield Makes Noise Again, This Time in a Book — In an autobiography to be published this spring, Gary Sheffield, a player famous for voicing his displeasure, describes his relationship with Barry Bonds, his link to the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative steroid distribution case …
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies sign Mabry — While continuing to pursue right-hander Brian Lawrence, the Rockies landed their potential left-handed bat off the bench today. — Colorado signed veteran John Mabry, 36, to a one-year, minor-league deal. Mabry, who finished last season with the Chicago Cubs …
David Lennon / Newsday:
Opting for low risk — Always looking for yet another low-risk, high-reward piece to the puzzle, general manager Omar Minaya will add Jorge Sosa to his pitching ranks this week when the Mets formally announce his one-year, $1.25-million deal for next season.
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Boston Herald:
Does Tom have Secret he'd like to share? — Has Tom Brady [stats] traded up? Word from San Diego is that supermodel Gisele Bundchen - who once professed her admiration for the New England Patriots [team stats] QB/QT - was outside the Pats' locker room after Tom & Co. shocked the Chargers on Sunday.
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MLB.com:
White Sox and Joe Crede agree to terms on one-year contract — CHICAGO — The Chicago White Sox have agreed to terms on a one-year, $4.94-million contract with third baseman Joe Crede, avoiding arbitration. — Crede, 28, received his first Silver Slugger Award and was named the third baseman …
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Second player needed for LaRoche deal, but who? — Pirates, Braves still stuck on Atlanta first baseman — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — The Pirates are, by all accounts, casting a wide net in their search for a left-handed power bat, particularly in light …
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Mench, Brewers avoid arbitration — Outfielder comes to terms on one-year contract — MILWAUKEE — For the first time this winter, Kevin Mench's name came up in something other than a trade rumor. The outfielder signed a one-year contract with the Brewers on Tuesday, avoiding arbitration.
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Rangers avoid arbitration with three — Bauer, Otsuka and Wilkerson agree to one-year deals — ARLINGTON — The Rangers have once again avoided an arbitration hearing with one of their players. — The club announced on Tuesday that it has reached an agreement on one-year contracts …
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Steve Henson / Los Angeles Times:
Little could get contract extension — With the Dodgers' chances of landing a power hitter before spring training dwindling, extending the contract of Manager Grady Little is one of the few loose ends. — Little and General Manager Ned Colletti have developed such a strong relationship that neither man considers the matter urgent.
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David Laurila / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Q&A — Bill James — Bill James is the author of many books, including The New Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract, and Whatever Happened to the Hall of Fame. … David Laurila: What are your thoughts on this year's Hall of Fame voting? — Bill James: Well, Gwynn and Ripken are obvious Hall of Famers.
Keith Law / ESPN:
Royals have a potential star in Gordon … When Dayton Moore took over as general manager of the woeful Kansas City Royals, he inherited the worst 25-man roster in the big leagues and an organization almost completely devoid of pitching. But the cupboard wasn't bare, as the Royals …
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Dave Sheinin / Washington Post:
Hall of Famer Sutton to Be a Voice for the Nationals — With the Washington Nationals and Baltimore Orioles both set to broadcast their games this season on MASN, the Nationals chose Hall of Fame pitcher Don Sutton as their color commentator. Together with Jim Palmer, it gives the network a Hall of Fame pitcher in each team's booth.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
New deal gives Holliday big raise — Outfielder Matt Holliday made the All-Star last season. He won the Silver Slugger award and led the Rockies in home runs. He is now starting to get paid like one of the game's best young players, agreeing today to a one-year, $4.4 million contract.
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