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Enrique Rojas / ESPN:
Sources: Rangers offer minor league deal to Sosa … The Texas Rangers have offered Sammy Sosa a minor league contract and invited him to spring training, where the veteran slugger would have the chance to make the major league club, a source told ESPNdeportes.com Tuesday.
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Sosa gets an offer from Rangers — The Rangers' decision to pursue outfielder Sammy Sosa wasn't based on his workout for club officials Monday in Arlington, Texas. — His actual audition occurred approximately two weeks ago, when Sosa displayed his skills to Rangers scout Don Welke in the Dominican Republic.
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The Baseball Zealot
Richard Durrett / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers offer Sosa minor league deal — Sammy Sosa may get a chance to show the Rangers he's capable of playing in the major leagues again. — Rangers general manager Jon Daniels confirmed that the club has offered Sosa a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Cabrera will cash in big — Arbitration could net star up to $7.4 million — That the Marlins and Miguel Cabrera couldn't come to terms Tuesday and avoid arbitration is irrelevant. — Win or lose his hearing next month, Cabrera will be among baseball's all-time highest-paid position players …
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FishStripes
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ESPN:
Tigers won't have to go to arbitration; Taguchi signs — Tuesday is the deadline for players and teams to exchange proposed salaries for the arbitration process. Several players, however, avoided arbitration by agreeing to new deals before the deadline: — Detroit Tigers …
Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Lidge avoids arbitration by signing deal — Reliever to earn $5.35 million in 2007, plus incentives — HOUSTON — The Astros wiped another arbitration-eligible player off their "to sign" list when they inked closer Brad Lidge to a one-year deal worth $5.35 million on Tuesday.
Discussion:
The Crawfish Boxes
Associated Press:
Big names seek big bucks in arbitration — NEW YORK (AP) - Chicago Cubs pitcher Carlos Zambrano asked for a raise to $15.5 million while batting champions Joe Mauer and Freddy Sanchez also sought big hikes in salary arbitration Tuesday. — AL MVP Justin Morneau and Florida star Miguel Cabrera looked …
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Baseball Musings
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Pitching still a major concern for most teams — Major league teams have increased their spending to outrageous new levels, and for what? — The free-agent market is nearly dry, spring training is a month away and a significant number of teams are still worried about their starting pitching.
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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Toronto exchanges figures with three
Toronto exchanges figures with three
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Batter's Box Interactive …
Rob Biertempfel / PittsburghLIVE.com:
Pirates sign Gonzalez, Nady — TRIBUNE-REVIEW — The Pirates on Tuesday avoided arbitration with left-hander Mike Gonzalez and first baseman Xaiver Nady by signing the players to one-year contracts. — Terms of the deals were not announced. — Gonzalez saved 24 games last season in his first season as the Pirates' closer.
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
The All-Star Game has changed since its last visit here — The last time the baseball All-Star Game was played in St. Louis, in 1966, Allan H. "Bud" Selig was neither an owner nor a commissioner. — Selig, the current Major League Baseball commissioner and former owner of the Milwaukee Brewers …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats trade salary figures with five — Right-handers Cordero, Patterson looking to cash in for 2007 — WASHINGTON — The Nationals exchanged salary figures with their five arbitration-eligible players — right-handers Chad Cordero and John Patterson, outfielders Alex Escobar and Austin Kearns …
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Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:
Sox to talk $ with 2 players — The Red Sox [team stats] are expected to exchange salary figures with their only two arbitration-eligible players today but are hopeful of avoiding hearings next month for determining how much outfielder Wily Mo Pena and reliever Brendan Donnelly will be paid this year.
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Peter's Red Sox Forever
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Associated Press:
A's avoid arbitration with 1-year deals for Bradley, Scutaro, Calero — OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — The Oakland Athletics agreed to one-year contracts with outfielder Milton Bradley, infielder Marco Scutaro and right-hander Kiko Calero on Tuesday, avoiding arbitration for all three regulars.
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Athletic Supporters
Jason Dearen / Associated Press:
A's owner outlines new ballpark plans in first public meeting — FREMONT, Calif. (AP) — Oakland Athletics co-owner Lew Wolff invoked visions of Boston's Fenway Park and Chicago's Wrigley Field as he outlined an ambitious development plan for a new ballpark Tuesday.
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Spring tickets on sale Saturday — Marlins will kick off Grapefruit League slate Feb. 27 — MIAMI — Spring Training is quickly approaching for the Florida Marlins, as pitchers and catchers will report to the Roger Dean Stadium complex in Jupiter on Feb. 17. — The drive for Spring Training tickets also is upon us.
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles submit arbitration figures … The Orioles submitted arbitration figures to the commissioner's office before Tuesday's deadline for their three eligible players, including second baseman Brian Roberts, whom the club still hopes to sign to a contract extension.
Discussion:
Camden Chat
Jack Etkin / Rocky Mountain News:
Rockies hit .800 in avoiding arbitration — Colorado signs four but team can't agree on deal with Fogg — The Rockies avoided arbitration with four players Tuesday only to receive an unexpected surprise with a fifth. — Left fielder Matt Holliday, with a 2007 salary of $4.4 million …
MLB.com:
Marlins Mermaids holding open auditions for 2007 squad — Dancers interested in participating should register with a resume and head shot by 11 a.m. at Florida International University's Pharmed Arena. Participants should arrive early and be ready to perform with dance attire and shoes.
Lindsey Frazier / MLB.com:
Hudson, Lyon latest to avoid arbitration — D-backs come to terms with pair on one-year contracts — PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks reached agreements with second baseman Orlando Hudson and reliever Brandon Lyon on Tuesday for $3.9 million and $1.5 million, respectively, avoiding arbitration.