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Cubs, Prior reach $3,575,000, 1-year deal — Right-hander Mark Prior and the Chicago Cubs agreed on a one-year deal Wednesday and avoided salary arbitration. — Prior will get $3,575,000 and would earn an additional $150,000 each for making 27 and 30 starts.
Rich Zuckerman / nbcsports.com:
Mets preseason preview — Half-empty or half-full? Are Mets young and full of energy, or old and fading? — NBCSports.com — The New York Mets took advantage of a weak division in 2006 to coast their way to their first National League East title since 1988, ending the Atlanta Braves' streak …
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GM: Pitching will not be a problem — Mets general manager Omar Minaya has always been a glass-is-half-full kind of guy. It's of little wonder, then that as the team's demanding, boisterous fan base frets over the state of the team's pitching staff heading into the 2007 season, Minaya is offering a top-shelf sales pitch.
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Jay Lindsay / Associated Press:
Boston's Schilling not looking for raise — BOSTON —Boston Red Sox ace Curt Schilling says he isn't looking for a raise now that he's decided to pitch in 2008 — he just wants a contract. — If he doesn't have an extension by the end of spring training, Schilling says he won't negotiate during …
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Cory Humes / Pittsburgh Lumber Co.:
Pittsburgh Pirates Roundtable #11 — Question #1: — True or false: The Pirates are putting too much stock in their top four starting pitchers. — Wilbur T. Miller from Pirate Player Profiles: — True. The bullpen figures to be deep but not outstanding, especially with Gonzalez gone.
Ronald Blum / Associated Press:
Agent: Bonds won't sign revised contract right now — NEW YORK (AP) — Barry Bonds' contract with the San Francisco Giants isn't final just yet. — After the commissioner's office rejected Bonds' $15.8 million, one-year deal because it contained a personal-appearance provision …
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
His legacy is thriving — Jackie Robinson would have been 88 years old today. — Wonder what he would have thought. No doubt he'd be honored that Major League Baseball permanently retired his No. 42 (Yankee Hall of Famer closer Mariano Rivera will be the last one to wear it).
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Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
Mets LHP Williams has neck surgery; Sierra agrees to minor league deal — NEW YORK (AP) — New York Mets pitcher Dave Williams had surgery Wednesday to repair a herniated disk in his neck and it's unclear how long he could be sidelined. — The team also announced that it agreed …
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Jack Curry / New York Times:
Congressmen Back Up Mitchell's Steroid Warnings — Two weeks after George J. Mitchell warned baseball owners that Congress could become involved in his steroids investigation if he did not receive more cooperation from those within the sport, two congressmen offered their backing for Mitchell's efforts.
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
O's close in on one-year deal with Roberts … While continuing to discuss a long-term contract extension with Brian Roberts, the Orioles are closing in on a one-year deal with the second baseman that, in the short term, will help the two sides avoid salary arbitration.
Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Trying to reach a long-term goal — Hall, Brewers eye multi-year deal — thaudricourt@journalsentinel.com — When Milwaukee Brewers general manager Doug Melvin considers offering a multi-year contract to a player, he goes through a mental checklist of three primary items.
Ronald Blum / Associated Press:
Clemens: `I'm failing at retirement' — NEW YORK (AP) — Roger Clemens talked about his plight and laughed. — "I'm failing at retirement," he said. "Let's just face it. I'm failing miserably at it." — The 44-year-old right-hander, unsure whether to retire or return for a 24th major league season …
USA Today:
Living on the edge of a goal — The air-supported bubble was bursting with activity on a wintry afternoon in central New Jersey. Two teams of top high school-age players were playing a game in one corner of the facility. A pair of Little League-age teams played in another area.
Sports Illustrated:
Odd man out? — Williams gets camp invite but no guaranteed deal — Bernie Williams' great Yankees career just might end with a soap opera he didn't bargain for. — SI.com has learned that the Yankees have made Williams a standing offer to come to spring training as a non-guaranteed, nonroster invite.
Associated Press:
Kerry plans to raise 'Extra Innings' concerns with FCC chairman — WASHINGTON (AP) — A proposal to make Major League Baseball's "Extra Innings" exclusive to DirecTV has drawn the ire of Sen. John Kerry. — The Massachusetts Democrat said he plans to raise the matter with the chairman …
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Steinbergd / D.C. Sports Bog:
White Chocolate, James Thrash and Sun Ming Ming — Having already interviewed 7-foot-9 Maryland Nighthawks signee Sun Ming Ming, his point guard Randy "White Chocolate" Gill and their just-hired-this-week head coach Will Rankin at Tuesday night's Wizards game, I wasn't sure if I'd be disappointed …
Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Sosa officially signs on, vows to make team — ARLINGTON — There are many who question what Sammy Sosa can still contribute to a major league baseball team. — Sosa didn't play at all in 2006 after hitting just .221 with 14 homers and 45 RBI in 102 games in an injury-plagued 2005 …
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