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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Red Sox, Rockies discussing Helton trade — The Red Sox are in serious discussions with the Rockies about acquiring first baseman Todd Helton, but a trade hinges on how much of Helton's contract the Rockies would be willing to assume, FOXSports.com has learned.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies launch talks on Helton — Red Sox explore deal for veteran — The Rockies are in discussions with the Boston Red Sox involving a trade of Todd Helton, according to multiple baseball sources. — Nothing is imminent, but negotiations are expected to resume Monday or Tuesday …
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Drew healthy, eager — Nothing changed for J.D. Drew. Nothing in his offseason workout program, nothing in getting ready for yet another move and yet another city. Nothing, except for more than seven weeks, he wasn't technically signed. But now, with all that minor contract language worked …
R.B. Fallstrom / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Former Cardinals GM Bing Devine dies at age 90 — Bing Devine, the St. Louis Cardinals general manager who helped build teams that won three NL pennants and two World Series in the 1960s, died Saturday. He was 90. — Devine, who had been ill since Christmas, died at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, said his widow, Mary Devine.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Players delve into lineup debate, too — Focal point is Tracy's decision to bat Wilson second — Cherly Karashin of Carnegie gets an autograph yesterday from Freddy Sanchez at the 2007 PirateFest. — For all the staged games available at PirateFest, which opened last night …
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Jonathan Mayo / MLB.com:
Pirates management discusses team — PirateFest lets for fans ask Bucs executives hard questions — PITTSBURGH — From players brought in (Adam LaRoche) to players not (Jeff Weaver), from who'll play second base (it may not be the guy who started 145 games there last year) …
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Super Bowl has nothing on these red-hot topics — Not to demean the NFL, but in baseball Indianapolis is home to the Pirates' Triple-A affiliate. Chicago is home to, well, the Cubs. — The Super Bowl TV audience dwarfs even that of American Idol, but so what?
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers' Otsuka is OK with old role — Rangers' former closer willingly returns to pitch in eighth inning — egrant@dallasnews.com — For a few minutes Friday evening, Akinori Otsuka awkwardly searched for words to describe his new role as the Rangers set-up man to Eric Gagne.
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Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Rangers expecting a winner — DALLAS - Rangers old and new came together at Friday's Sluggers of the West awards dinner at Eddie Deen's Ranch in Dallas. All of them — longtime Rangers such as Mark Teixeira and Rudy Jaramillo and newcomers Eric Gagné and Brandon McCarthy — share the same goal.
Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Buehrle knows this is it — Sox left-hander, GM Williams agree he's gone after '07 — White Sox general manager Ken Williams and starting pitcher Mark Buehrle seemed to agree on at least one thing Friday night: After the 2007 season, the left-hander is gone.
Murray Chass / New York Times:
Middle Relievers Are Moving Front and Center — In an effort to raise the performance standards of their bullpens, teams have raised the standard of living for the pitchers who populate those bullpens. The more important they are perceived to be, the more money middle relievers are earning.
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Taking Another Global Step, Minaya Leads Group to Ghana — On a continent teeming with untapped potential, on a sandy field that doubles as a soccer pitch, a cadre of baseball officials and former players hope to discover the next breeding ground for major league talent.
Nate Silver / Baseball Prospectus:
A Riddle Wrapped Up in a PECOTA — I recently made a trade in a Scoresheet Baseball league, which was motivated in part to clear room for Dioner Navarro on my protection list (the primary motivation was to grossly overpay for Chris Carpenter). — Navarro has perhaps the single …
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Don Walker / JSOnline:
Fingers dealing with tax woes — He hires attorney in dispute with state — dwalker@journalsentinel.com — Baseball Hall of Famer Rollie Fingers knows what people are saying and writing about his tax troubles. — "I'm not a tax dodger," Fingers said Friday in a telephone interview from his Las Vegas home.