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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Sources: Braves trade LaRoche to Bucs for Gonzalez … The Pittsburgh Pirates, filling their need for a left-handed power bat, acquired first baseman Adam LaRoche from the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday for lefty reliever Mike Gonzalez, two sources confirmed to ESPN.com.
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The Parrot
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Dallas Morning News:
Rangers should steer clear of Sosa — Slugger, a shadow of former self, could be a clubhouse distraction — There's no need for the Rangers to sign Sammy Sosa. — They don't need him to contend in the American League West or take spring training at-bats away from young players such as Jason Botts, Victor Diaz and Nelson Cruz.
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Jan Hubbard / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Fans get answers on Sosa, top prospect — The Rangers had their second town hall meeting of the year Tuesday night, and fans wasted little time in getting to the most important issues of the off-season. — First question: "How much is parking this year?"
Bryan Smith / Sports Illustrated:
Top prospects: Nos. 75-61 — Humber, Pedroia could make big league impact in '07 — Few players are as highly valued within an organization as its prospects. For the fourth consecutive year, I will rank the top 75 prospects in baseball (and honorable mentions), beginning with Nos. 75-61 and counting down the next five weekdays.
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MetsBlog.com
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Bryan Smith / Sports Illustrated:
Top prospects: Honorable mentions — Brewers' Inman just misses making the top 75 — Professional Baseball is a smarter world than it was 20, 10, even five years ago. The information age has brought intelligence to the table, as teams now can add a bevy of statistics to the scouting reports that guide their decisions.
Murray Chass / New York Times:
Unsigned Bonds Awaits Further Review — Six weeks after they agreed to terms on new contracts, Barry Bonds and J. D. Drew remain unsigned. Bonds hasn't signed with the Giants; Drew hasn't signed with the Red Sox. That prompts a thought. If both contracts were to fall through …
Phil Sheridan / Philly.com:
Phillies add new fire to their lineup — Will it be enough to heat up the super-cool Pat Burrell? — There isn't much chance the Phillies deliberately attempted to add energy and attitude to their roster by emulating the Eagles' mid-season resurgence. — So it's mere coincidence …
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Baseball Musings
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Drew, Red Sox continue negotiating contract — It was Dec. 5, at about 6:45 p.m., in the lobby of The Dolphin Hotel in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., when Scott Boras announced that J.D. Drew had agreed to a five-year, $70 million deal with the Red Sox. Today is Jan. 17, 2007.
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Jim Caple / ESPN:
A site you can't take your eyes off — Ferguson Jenkins lost six games by 1-0 scores in 1968. — Barry Bonds has earned $172 million in salary over his career. The attendance at the final game at Ebbets Field was 6,702 (no wonder the Dodgers moved). January 17 is the birthday of Chili Davis …
Brent Schrotenboer / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Marcus Giles detained after fight at Qualcomm — New Padres second baseman Marcus Giles was handcuffed, detained and escorted from Qualcomm Stadium during Sunday's Chargers playoff game after getting involved in a fight on the stadium's club level, according to police.
Jeff Seidel / MLB.com:
World champ Cards visit White House — Team has brief ceremony with President Bush to celebrate — WASHINGTON — St. Louis manager Tony La Russa, pitching coach Dave Duncan, chairman of the board/general partner William O. DeWitt and a group of players got a chance to meet President George W. Bush at the White House last August.
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The Baseball Desert
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Marc Normandin / Baseball Prospectus:
Player Profile — Julio Lugo — Julio Lugo is the new shortstop for the Red Sox, after years of rumors that the organization was looking to acquire him. As a player, Lugo is not exactly a model of consistency. He's been a plus glove some years, a minus glove in others …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Around the Horn: Middle Infielders — Guzman looks to rebound in '06; Lopez to play new position … WASHINGTON — The return of Cristian Guzman and the transition of Felipe Lopez from shortstop to second base will be the most intriguing aspects of Spring Training for the Nationals.
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Oleanders and Morning Glories
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Win or lose, Cubs will have to pay — Arbitration season in swing; Zambrano seeking $15.5 million — Carlos Zambrano followed Cubs general manager Jim Hendry's spending spree closely from his Venezuelan home this off-season, knowing his turn to cash in was just around the corner.
Gerry Fraley / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Drew's health still concerns Boston — Drew's health concerns Boston — The health of outfielder J.D. Drew is always an issue. — On Dec. 5, super-agent Scott Boras announced Drew had agreed to a five-year, $70 million deal with Boston. The Red Sox have yet to announce an agreement.
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Bucs Dugout
John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
M's get roster ready for spring — The Mariners introduced left-handed starter Horacio Ramirez and switch-hitting designated hitter Jose Vidro on Tuesday, likely the last two pieces of the 40-man roster that will arrive at spring training in a month. — In a flurry of moves ahead …
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Beerleaguer
Brian Borawski / Hardball Times:
An Interview With Broadcasting Legend Ernie Harwell (Part 1) — I've never been a huge fan of audiobooks. If given the choice between sitting down and reading a book or listening to a book on CD, I'd normally opt for print. For once though, I've found an exception.
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TigerBlog
Jeff Sackmann / Hardball Times:
Another Look at Starting Rotations — My pair of articles on starting rotation slots last month found a lot of readers, a lot of criticism, and a lot of misunderstanding. My analysis (along with Chris Jaffe's, published at about the same time) looked at past data and determined—post facto—how rotations performed.
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Al's Ramblings