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Steve Silva / Extra Bases:
Schilling: I'll play in '08 — Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling said this morning on Boston sports radio station WEEI that he will not retire from baseball at the end of this season, as he previously had planned, and that he is in discussions with the Red Sox on a contract extension for 2008.
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Helton's Sox interest at Fever Pitch — Josh Beckett has been aware for some time that the prospect of Todd Helton getting traded from the Colorado Rockies to the Red Sox [team stats] was at least being discussed. — Having known Helton for a long time and sharing the same agent as the first baseman …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Proposed trade of Helton huge part of work week — Rockies manager Clint Hurdle arrives back at his office today from the team's fantasy camp in Tucson. General manager Dan O'Dowd, weather permitting, should return today from a family matter, allowing Rockies officials to huddle …
Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Helton to Red Sox is far from a done deal — Renewed talks about a trade in which the Rockies would send first baseman Todd Helton to the Boston Red Sox hit another snag Sunday as the Rockies remained firm in their demand that one of the elite prospects in the Boston system be included if a deal is made.
Alex Carnevale / Baseball Prospectus:
January 22-28 — "Going into the season we didn't know how things would end up. Obviously I was on the middle of the contract. As the season went on, you have 3.5 million people coming out and they're talking a new ballpark, and SNY was doing well, you start thinking about sharing some of the wealth, of course."
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Neil Best / Newsday:
Another direct hit to MLB — Poor baseball. — Once again, it's got a "Kick Me" sign stuck to its back while the cool kids from the NFL get to swagger down the hall while everyone swoons. — This time, the problem is Major League Baseball offering its Extra Innings package …
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Lone Star Ball
Sal Baxamusa / Hardball Times:
The Curious Case of Captain Kirk — Last week, the Cincinnati Reds acquired Kirk Saarloos from the Oakland Athletics in exchange for a Double-A relief prospect. There's nothing all that interesting about the trade; the A's freed up some salary while easing the crunch in their bullpen …
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The Cutting Edge
Todd Jacobson / Free Lance-Star:
A little less uncertainty for Nats' O'Connor — A little less uncertainty for Nats' O'Connor — Mike O'Connor hasn't picked up a baseball all winter, and thanks to elbow surgery in November, he won't be able to compete for a spot in the Washington Nationals' rotation this spring, but the left-hander can't complain too much.
Kevin Baxter / Miami Herald:
Umpires finding their calling — Learning to be an umpire is a labor of love for hundreds of hopefuls each year. `If you haven't actually stepped out there on the field, you really don't have an appreciation for what actually goes into it.' — kbaxter@MiamiHerald.com
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FishStripes
Rich Lederer / Baseball Analysts:
Categorizing Minor League Pitchers: Part One - The Starters — Earlier this month, I published a two-part special designed to categorize major league starters and relievers by batted ball types and strikeout rates. I am going to continue this project by analyzing minor league pitchers this week …
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Brew Crew Ball
Tom Wheatley / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals GM was a man of contrasts, high ideals — Vaughn Pallmore "Bing'' Devine was absolute proof that nice guys do finish first. — The two-term Cardinals general manager died Saturday morning at age 90 after a long siege with various ailments. — Devine served as Cardinals GM from 1957 to 1964, and again from 1968-78.
Bob Herzog / Newsday:
Reggie, Hough feted at dinner — Baseball's past, spiced with Yankees flavoring, and its present, served with a heaping portion of Mets, was on the menu at last night's 84th New York Chapter Baseball Writers Association of American dinner at the New York Hilton.
Bill Ladson / washington.nationals.mlb.com:
Patterson is 100 percent ready — Washington right-hander says his arm 'feels great' — WASHINGTON — Nationals pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training on Feb. 13, and right-hander John Patterson said on Sunday night his right forearm is 100 percent and he is ready for the 2007 season.
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Todd Helton / Boston Globe:
Rockies, Sox talk Helton — The Colorado Rockies have expressed interest in dealing first baseman Todd Helton to the Red Sox, major league sources told the Globe's Nick Cafardo Saturday. The teams spoke about a Manny Ramirez-for-Helton swap at the GM meetings in November …
Chris Jenkins / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Hot prospect at hot corner — Padres hope Kouzmanoff will be a hit right off the bat like he was for Indians — One pitch into his major league career, Kevin Kouzmanoff already had done as much as a man can possibly do with a swing of the bat. One very dizzying, mind-numbing, discombobulating swing of the bat.
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