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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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Associated Press:
At last: Bucs acquire LaRoche from Braves for closer Gonzalez — CBS SportsLine.com wire reports — PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Pirates' two-month wait to try to swing a deal for Atlanta power hitter Adam LaRoche ended Wednesday when they agreed to acquire the first baseman for left-handed closer Mike Gonzalez and another player.
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Ed Eagle / MLB.com:
Bucs agree to deal for Braves' LaRoche — Pittsburgh agrees in principle on trade for power hitter — PITTSBURGH — After more than a month of speculation, the Pirates and Braves agreed in principle Wednesday to a deal that would send Pittsburgh closer Mike Gonzalez to Atlanta …
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates get LaRoche in trade for Gonzalez — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — The Pirates have reached agreement with the Atlanta Braves to acquire first baseman Adam LaRoche in exchange for closer Mike Gonzalez and another player, though that player's identity is not yet known.
Charlie / Bucs Dugout:
Bucs Trade Gonzalez, Lillibridge for LaRoche, Romak — Adam LaRoche (MLB.com) — The Pirates have apparently traded Mike Gonzalez and an unnamed player for Adam LaRoche. LaRoche just needs to take a physical. We should know soon who the other player is. Seriously, I can barely contain my excitement.
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rox remain keen on Lawrence — The Rockies could find out Thursday if starter Brian Lawrence accepts their counter-offer. Seattle, however, has emerged as the slight favorite, while Pittsburgh promised to make a new proposal Thursday. After losing out on reliever Chris Reitsma to the Mariners …
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Steve Henson / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers sign pitcher Tsao, a former Rockies prospect — The Dodgers have reached an agreement with pitcher Chin-Hui Tsao, the top prospect in the Colorado Rockies organization before injuries derailed his progress. — A contract is contingent on Tsao passing a physical once he obtains …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Holliday's salary soars in 2007 — Outfielder climbs to $4.4 million after $500,000 year — Matt Holliday shaved his head this offseason, no longer interested in the fuss to get ready. — The Rockies felt similarly about his contract on Tuesday, signing the outfielder …
Richard Durrett / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers see Sosa as a middle man — Rangers manager Ron Washington and hitting coach Rudy Jaramillo caution that Sammy Sosa won't be awarded a roster spot simply based on a resume that includes 588 career home runs. — But the new manager was impressed enough by what he saw Monday …
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Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Putz agrees to three-year contract — Reliever had 36 saves in first season as Mariners' closer — SEATTLE — When J.J. Putz finally reached his former teammate and good friend Eddie Guardado by phone earlier this week, Putz didn't waste time with any ordinary salutation. — Instead, Putz offered but one word.
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Gregg Bell / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners' Putz gets $13.1 million deal
Mariners' Putz gets $13.1 million deal
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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Cubs kick off caravan with good news — Offseason progress of recovering hurlers has team optimistic — CHICAGO — The Cubs began their winter Cubs Caravan tour on Wednesday with good news regarding Mark Prior, who is throwing off the mound and making good progress.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Prior success worthless? — Despite injury-filled career, Cubs pitcher doesn't deserve pay cut — While being introduced during the opening of last year's Cubs Convention, Mark Prior was greeted by a rousing ovation and the chant, "No trade, no trade." — Responding to media reports …
Dionisio Soldevila / Associated Press:
Bonds: McGwire and Rose belong in Hall of Fame — SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — Barry Bonds thinks Mark McGwire and Pete Rose belong in the Hall of Fame. — The Baseball Writers' Association of America elected Cal Ripken Jr. and Tony Gwynn to the Hall last week, but denied McGwire.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Wells contemplates Padres' offer — The Padres offered free-agent left-hander David Wells a one-year contract Wednesday, FOXSports.com has learned. — The offer includes a modest base salary plus appearance-based incentives, according to a major-league source.
Rob Neyer / ESPN:
Matsuzaka needs to shoot for Nomo's numbers … With all due respect to Greg Maddux, Barry Zito and Jose Mesa, there's really not much competition for the title Hottest Pitcher Acquisition of the Offseason. Clearly, that great honor goes to Daisuke Matsuzaka, Boston's $103.1 million man.
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Mets Won't Trade Their Future at the Present Time — The telephone calls keep coming, so Mets General Manager Omar Minaya keeps listening. But trading away premium talent for a modest starter is not going to happen. So Minaya has resisted all comers, and will take a chance …
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Capuano rewarded with one-year deal — Hurler, Milwaukee meet in middle on arbitration figures — MILWAUKEE — Chris Capuano gladly traded a few bogeys for his first multimillion-dollar payday. — The Brewers left-hander was playing golf in Phoenix with his dad, Frank …