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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Blue Jays, Ohka agree on one-year deal — The Blue Jays, adding another piece to their starting rotation, have reached preliminary agreement with free-agent right-hander Tomo Ohka on a one-year contract, FOXSports.com has learned. — The size of the contract was not immediately known …
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Ohka moving to AL with Blue Jays … Free agent pitcher Tomo Ohka reached preliminary agreement on a one-year contract with the Toronto Blue Jays, his agent said Tuesday. — The agreement is conditional on Ohka passing a physical exam, which will take place later this week once arrangements …
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Nick Cafardo / Extra Bases:
Ohka signs with Jays — The Toronto Blue Jays have signed former Red Sox right-hander Tomo Ohka to a one-year deal with incentives. While contract details were not yet available, Ohka made the choice over Washington and Pittsburgh. — The deal, confirmed by Ohka's agent, Jim Masteralexis …
Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Podsednik out six weeks after surgery — Erstad expected to join club's outfield picture — CHICAGO — The White Sox outfield just might feature a very different look at the start of the 2007 season. — Scott Podsednik, the team's left fielder and leadoff hitter brought back during …
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Podsednik out six weeks after surgery — Erstad adds veteran presence; deal pending physical — CHICAGO — Darin Erstad seemed to be a near-perfect fit for the current White Sox roster even before Tuesday's twists and turns amongst the team's starting outfield.
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Erstad leaving Angels — Outfielder/first baseman agrees to one-year deal with White Sox, ending 11-year career with Angels. — The Angels lost another link to their 2002 World Series team today when free-agent Darin Erstad agreed to a one-year deal with the Chicago White Sox …
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A's swap Saarloos for Shafer — CINCINNATI — The Oakland Athletics traded pitcher Kirk Saarloos to the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday for minor-league reliever David Shafer. — Each team also received a player to be named. — The 27-year-old Saarloos went 7-7 with two saves and a 4.75 ERA last season for the AL West champions.
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Reid denies McNabb unhappy with Eagles — 'People are making a lot of things up here that aren't true,' coach says — PHILADELPHIA - Less than a week after he canceled Donovan McNabb's news conference, coach Andy Reid dismissed reports that his star quarterback is unhappy with the organization.
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Mark Eckel / New Jersey Online:
McNabb doubts Eagles future — PHILADELPHIA — Over the next few months the Eagles will answer a question about their quarterback situation that will decide the look of the franchise for years to come. — The question is can Donovan McNabb and Jeff Garcia coexist, even for one more year?
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Michael Morrissey / New York Post:
CANO'S NO. 22 TO ROG - IF ... The Yankees are preparing for Roger Clemens - at least, numerically speaking. — Recently, the club asked All-Star second baseman Robinson Cano to hand over his No. 22 in the event of another Rocket launch in The Bronx, The Post confirmed yesterday.
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Bryan Smith / Sports Illustrated:
2007 Top prospects: Nos. 15-1 (cont.) — 8. Cameron Maybin, 20, CF, Detroit Tigers — 2006 Stats (A-): .304/.387/.457, 27 SB in 385 AB — Maybin lived up to all the hype in his first pro season. He might not be the second coming of Ken Griffey Jr., but Maybin has a generational five-tool set.
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Murray Chass / New York Times:
With Two Deals Stalled, Joke Never Gets Started — You would think that when the Red Sox won the 2004 World Series, it would have liberated their fans, enabled all of them to smile and laugh. — For whatever reason, however, some segment of that fan base doesn't recognize a joke when it encounters one …
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Mark Hale / New York Post:
WILLIE, METS TALK PACT — SIDES SAY NO RUSH — Omar Minaya said last night the Mets want to sign Willie Randolph to a new contract before spring training. — The GM and manager didn't put a deadline on discussions, however, with Minaya saying he would be fine if talks extended into camp …
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Sheldon Ocker / Akron Beacon Journal:
Wedge has plan for Tribe — Platoons in left, right; Garko must earn spot — CLEVELAND - Not surprisingly, manager Eric Wedge has a plan for the Indians. — You probably knew that already. — Part of Wedge's (and General Manager Mark Shapiro's) grand design involves using five outfielders …
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Boston Globe:
Playing the field at Fenway — Friendly Fenway will be full of cameras this summer, and we're not just talking about the jam of Japanese media that'll capture every curve thrown by Daisuke Matsuzaka. The producers of "Queer Eye" are teaming with NESN to create a reality TV show called "Sox Appeal."
Associated Press:
Delgado: 'My child comes first' — SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — New York Mets star Carlos Delgado could miss a few games at the start of the regular season for the birth of his child. — The first baseman said his wife was due to give birth to the couple's first child within a few days of the Mets' April 1 opener at St. Louis.
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Monfort: O'Dowd, Hurdle fates not linked — Rockies owner Charlie Monfort wants - at minimum - a .500 record this season. It has long been assumed that if the Rockies don't post a winning season, general manager Dan O'Dowd and manager Clint Hurdle could lose their jobs.
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