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Gregg Bell / Associated Press:
Weaver and Mariners close in on 1-year deal for $8,325,000 — SEATTLE (AP) — Jeff Weaver and the Seattle Mariners have just about finalized a one-year contract worth $8,325,000 — the same salary he had last year. — Only minor details remain for the deal to be worked out …
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Seattle close to deal for Weaver
Seattle close to deal for Weaver
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Keith Law / ESPN:
Yankees' farm system packed with punch … The Yankees have long had the game's biggest payroll, but their farm system has lain fallow for several years, the result of some uninspired draft picks and trades that rid the system of the few prospects who remained.
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Pending Pinstripes
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Deal is done, but job isn't — For Willie, ring's thing — Despite getting the job security that comes with a new three-year contract, Willie Randolph knows he still has work to do with the Mets. — "I've tapped into our team and they've tapped somewhat into me," Randolph said yesterday …
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Happy ending — Randolph endured years of disappointment before finding his niche
Happy ending — Randolph endured years of disappointment before finding his niche
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Jonathan Mayo / MLB.com:
Pirates re-introduce red to uniforms — Bucs unveil new alternative home jerseys for 2007 season — PITTSBURGH — There's an initiative from the Mayor's office here to clean up the city called, "Let's Redd Up Pittsburgh." — To Redd up, for those not familiar with Pittsburghese …
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Where have you gone …
Jesse Noyes / Boston Herald:
Capitol idea: Senator Schilling? Curt's not so sure, but fans think he's just the ticket — Curt Schilling seemed surprised yesterday by the sudden groundswell of local supporters hoping to draft him into national politics and a 2008 Senate run against John Kerry.
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Seeking Edge in China, Yankees Put Baseball First — The Yankees consider themselves the most driven team in a competitive sport, so their push to boost baseball in China is not purely altruistic. They believe there is talent to be cultivated in China, and when future prospects have a choice …
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Associated Press:
Delegation to visit Ghana to promote baseball — NEW YORK — New York Mets general manager Omar Minaya will be among a delegation of baseball officials going to Accra, Ghana, next week to hold a clinic and promote baseball. — Hall of Famer Dave Winfield, former San Francisco …
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George King / New York Post:
A NEW CARL — RECOVERING PAVANO SET TO TAKE THE HILL — You have heard this before. Now, get ready to arch your eyebrows again. Carl Pavano will throw a bullpen session today in Phoenix. — After spending the winter in Phoenix working out with fitness guru Brett Fischer to reinvent …
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Fox Sports:
Cubs only have a decent shot to win NL Central — How much do faith and hope cost on the North Side of Chicago? — A plausible guess might be $300 million. This winter, the Cubs, after the recent signing of outfielder Cliff Floyd to a one-year, $3-million pact, have spent …
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Drew, Red Sox finally connect — He'll officially sign deal today — After finally acquiring contract relief in case J.D. Drew's troublesome right shoulder causes him to miss significant time, the Red Sox are expected to make official the signing of a five-year, $70 million deal today …
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The Feeding the Monster Blog, Peter's Red Sox Forever, Baseball Musings and The Soxaholix
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Sox GM prepares to enter lions' den — Erstad signing may take some of the heat off Ken Williams — General manager Ken Williams will bring much welcomed relief to douse the verbal flames directed at him Friday when sold-out SoxFest opens. — That break will come from Darin Erstad …
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Lone Star Ball
Eric Justic / MLB.com:
Hernandez on a roll in playoffs — Infielder leads Dominican Winter League with a .387 average — Anderson Hernandez is the leading hitter in the Dominican Winter League playoffs, with a .387 average in 19 games for the Tigres del Licey. — Hernandez did not play in the first two games …
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Mark Kiszla / Denver Post:
Helton, Rockies could do the splits — If Todd Helton would only take his creaky body, broken bat and $16.6 million salary and leave town, maybe the meatheads who own the Rockies could afford to buy a clue. — But don't count on it. — In their relentless pursuit of mediocrity …
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Yahoo! Sports:
NL Focus: Ranking the catchers — SN correspondents examine the catching situations for each team in the National League: — 1. Braves — Brian McCann, Brayan Pena — McCann became one of the game's elite hitting catchers in his first full season; now he'll try to improve at throwing out runners.
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Purple Row