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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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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 …
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.
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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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Cubs notes: Ohman signs two-year deal — Jones to be honored by high school alma mater on Friday — CHICAGO — The Cubs avoided arbitration with Will Ohman, signing the left-hander to a two-year, $2.5 million deal on Tuesday, and exchanged figures with Carlos Zambrano and Mark Prior, who are seeking raises.
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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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Could Wells end up a Blue Jay again? — Complete Story Version While the Padres remain the overwhelming favorites to sign free-agent left-hander David Wells, the pitcher also is drawing interest from the Blue Jays, another of his former clubs. — The Jays would like to sign Wells …
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Dave Sheinin / Washington Post:
Nats, Snelling Agree; Other Deals Pending — The Washington Nationals agreed to a one-year, $450,000 contract with newly acquired outfielder Chris Snelling yesterday, thus avoiding an arbitration hearing with one of their six eligible players. However, none of the others is expected …
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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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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates, Sanchez far apart in arbitration — Gonzalez, Nady sign, but five others exchange salary figures — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — The Pirates avoided arbitration with closer Mike Gonzalez and first baseman/outfielder Xavier Nady by agreeing to one-year contracts yesterday …
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ESPN:
Boston's Wily Mo quandary — Wily Mo Pena is eligible for arbitration, and the Red Sox are dealing with that. They are also dealing with the reality that Pena, an extraordinary talent who cannot improve if he doesn't get some at-bats, won't have a clear avenue to get at-bats consistently this year.
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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 …
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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Phil Sheridan / Centre Daily Times:
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 the Phillies traded for Freddy Garcia …
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.
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.
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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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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 …
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Big pay boost for LaRoche — Braves, first baseman $900K apart in arbitration offers — Adam LaRoche's career-best performance in 2006 helped earn the Braves first baseman what will amount to about a 700-percent raise for the upcoming season. — LaRoche asked for $3.7 million …
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