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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates near two-year deal with Sanchez — Team also in talks with free-agent pitcher Jeff Weaver — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — The Pirates and National League batting champion Freddy Sanchez are close to agreement on a two-year contract.
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Finally! Drew, Sox appear ready to roll — The word from the two camps for some time now is that a resolution to the J.D. Drew [stats]-Red Sox [team stats] saga is just a few days away. — It appears the sides really mean it this time. — According to sources familiar with the contract talks …
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Sox make Cash call for backup — Playing the role of Ken Huckaby as the Red Sox [team stats]' backup to the backup catcher this year will be Kevin Cash, who signed a Triple-A deal with Pawtucket, the Red Sox announced yesterday. — Cash, 29, received an invitation to spring training …
Associated Press:
ChiSox, Erstad agree to $1M, one-year contract — CHICAGO — Outfielder Darin Erstad and the Chicago White Sox agreed Thursday on a $1 million, one-year contract that includes a club option for 2008. — Erstad will receive a base salary of $750,000, and the White Sox have a $3.5 million option for 2008 with a $250,000 buyout.
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Focused Thome looks ahead to 500 — Slugger acknowledges landmark while preparing to stay strong — PEORIA, Ill. — Jim Thome looks ahead at his illustrious baseball career and quickly realizes there are more years in baseball behind him than ahead of him.
Associated Press:
Japan's baseball owners looking for ways to keep talent from leaving — CBS SportsLine.com wire reports — TOKYO — Japan's baseball owners are looking for ways to reduce the talent drain to the major leagues. — Under Japanese baseball rules, a player cannot become a free agent until …
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Jim Allen / yomiuri.co.jp:
SPECIAL REPORT: Talent pool left shallow by lack of leagues
SPECIAL REPORT: Talent pool left shallow by lack of leagues
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Buster Olney / ESPN:
Yankees seek working agreement with China baseball … A contingent of executives from the New York Yankees will fly to China next week with the hope of concluding ongoing negotiations on a working agreement with the China Baseball Association. This could lead to the Yankees dispatching coaches …
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Murray Chass / New York Times:
Yanks Hope to Get a Jump in China
Yanks Hope to Get a Jump in China
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mets, Randolph agree to new deal — Manager to get three-year contract with a club option for 2010 — NEW YORK — In the moments of exalt that followed the Mets' elimination of the Dodgers from the postseason in October, Willie Randolph spoke about how much he enjoyed watching his players celebrate.
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Associated Press:
Hall of Fame baseball writer Lang dies at 85 — NEW YORK — Jack Lang, a Hall of Fame baseball writer who for two decades had the pleasant assignment of telling players they'd been elected to Cooperstown, died Thursday. He was 85. — Lang had been ill for an extended period with a variety of ailments …
Dave Studeman / Hardball Times:
Historical WSAB: 41 through 80 — Last week, I presented a ranking of everyday players based on a new twist on Win Shares: Win Shares Above Bench. I believe this is a definite improvement over basic Win Shares (as discussed last week). Although it's not perfect, it's pretty darn good for ranking the all-time best.
Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
The greening of Mr. Jenks — Recipe for a winner: Mix in more veggies, add a happy home — Sitting in front of his locker during spring training last year, White Sox closer Bobby Jenks was asked about the chip on his shoulder. — The bulky right-hander smirked.
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Cubs part ways with Rusch — Serious blood clot in lung shortened southpaw's '06 season — CHICAGO — The Cubs announced Thursday that they have released left-handed pitcher Glendon Rusch, whose 2006 season ended early because of a life-threatening blood clot in his lung.
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Low price could mean Zambrano returns — The Mets, aware that their starting rotation is replete with questions, hope to sign one more low-cost free-agent starting pitcher, a person familiar with the situation said yesterday. Victor Zambrano, best known for being on the wrong side …
Brian Borawski / Hardball Times:
Business of Baseball Report — MLB Close to Deal With DirecTV Over Extra Innings — In a somewhat surprising move, MLB is close to an agreement with DirecTV that would give the satellite television company an exclusive agreement for the league's Extra Innings baseball package.
John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners Notebook: Felix looking fit; Hargrove fired up — Hernandez set for spring after losing 20 pounds — The Mariners showed off a trimmed-down Felix Hernandez and a newly fired-up manager Mike Hargrove on Wednesday at their annual pre-spring training media get-together.
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Adam Rubin / NY Mets Blog:
The Wit and Wisdom of Cliff Floyd — I sure hope Moises Alou knows how to talk, because we're losing a great, quotable guy with Cliff Floyd signing with the Cubs. My all-time favorite Floyd quotes: — "Things just ain't looking bright. You have to find a bright spot.
Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Floyd, Cubs agree on deal — Chicago-area native thrilled to be part of Cubs' outfield — So now that the Cubs have signed Cliff Floyd—yes, finally and officially Wednesday—what do they do with him? — "We have six or seven weeks of spring training to figure that out," general manager Jim Hendry said.
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Faith and Fear in Flushing
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