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Bill Ladson / washington.nationals.mlb.com:
Nationals, Kearns agree on extension — Team locks up outfielder for three years, avoids arbitration — WASHINGTON — Outfielder Austin Kearns acknowledged that he was surprised when the Reds traded him to the Nationals during the All-Star break last season. The trade meant that he was leaving his home in Lexington, Ky.
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Associated Press:
A piece of the puzzle — Kearns, Nats agree on three-year, $17.5 million deal — WASHINGTON (AP) — Right fielder Austin Kearns and the Washington Nationals agreed Thursday to a three-year contract that guarantees him $17.5 million, adding a long-term piece to the team's rebuilding effort.
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nationals Sign Kearns to Three-Year Deal — The Washington Nationals announced today that they have signed outfielder Austin Kearns to a three-year contract with a club option for a fourth year. Terms were not immediately disclosed. — Kearns, who was eligible for arbitration …
Jorge Arangure Jr / Washington Post:
Orioles, Roberts Close on Contract — The Baltimore Orioles are close to signing second baseman Brian Roberts to a one-year, $4.2 million contract, thereby avoiding arbitration, according to one source close to the negotiations. The move could be finalized today, though the Orioles did not wish to comment directly on the deal.
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Jeff Goldberg / Hartford Courant:
So Far, Matsuzaka Making Smooth Adjustment — Daisuke Matsuzaka will face many adjustments as he transitions from life in Japan to the United States. But the Red Sox's $103 million pitcher has already conquered a big one. — "One of the things I was most worried about in coming …
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Ken Peters / Associated Press:
Dice-K adjusting quickly to life in America
Dice-K adjusting quickly to life in America
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Gordon Edes / Extra Bases:
A frank explanation — Leslie Epstein, the father …
A frank explanation — Leslie Epstein, the father …
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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
For Rangers, the line forms at the end — Competition will be fierce for last spot in rotation — egrant@dallasnews.com — ARLINGTON - Those Rangers. Real jokers. — Just consider their next scheduled prank: In two weeks, they'll see how many fifth-starter candidates they can stuff into one tiny spring training camp.
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CBS SportsLine.com:
Armas, Pirates agree to one-year contract — CBS SportsLine.com wire reports — PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Pirates ended their long search for a right-handed starter Thursday, agreeing to a $3.5 million, one-year contract with Tony Armas Jr. — Armas gets $3 million this year …
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Elliott Almond / Mercury News:
Bonds' contract: Deal or no deal? — AGENT: HE WON'T SIGN GIANTS' REVISED PACT — Barry Bonds' done deal isn't: The newly signed one-year agreement between the Giants and their home-run star hit a snag Wednesday. — The main sticking point appears to be a ``personal-appearances'' provision …
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Philadelphia Daily News:
Sam Donnellon | Will Philly chase Utley? — THERE WAS A time, not so long ago, when longevity in this town implied an athlete's greatness. Bobby Clarke. Julius Erving. Mike Schmidt and Steve Carlton. — And now? Who wouldn't want an Eric Lindros? A Curt Schilling?
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Astros would be wise to sign Trachsel — The Astros are short two starting pitchers, one if Roger Clemens returns, which is hardly a sure thing. — What, pray tell, are they doing about it? — Very little. — That's right, the same team that awarded future DH Carlos Lee $100 million …
Nate Silver / Baseball Prospectus:
PECOTA Takes on Prospects, Introduction — Last year, we ran our first-ever series of PECOTA-based prospect rankings. This wasn't necessarily intended to be an annual feature, but it proved to generate a lot of good discussion, so here we are again. — Are the PECOTA rankings intended …
Baseball America:
Pittsburgh Pirates — Baseball America's Top 10 Prospects lists are based on projections of a player's long-term worth after discussions with scouting and player-development personnel. All players who haven't exceeded the major league rookie standards of 130 at-bats or 50 innings pitched (without regard to service time) are eligible.
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Philadelphia Daily News:
Report: Phils offer Rowand to Padres for reliever Linebrink — At first glance, the Internet rumor that has been circulating for a few days - Phillies centerfielder Aaron Rowand to the San Diego Padres for righthanded reliever Scott Linebrink - appeared to make little sense.
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
DeWitt insists Cardinals made fair offer to Weaver — Cardinals chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. insisted Wednesday night the club's unwillingness to match the Seattle Mariners' one-year, $8.325 million bid for righthander Jeff Weaver had everything to do with the value placed on the free agent …
Tim Kurkjian / ESPN:
Bonds' chase a good time to glorify Aaron … It is the most important number — 755 — not just in baseball history, but in all of sports. It is more recognizable than 60, 73, 3,000, .400, 500 or 56. But now, 755 is under attack from the greatest hitter that most of us have ever seen, one of the three greatest hitters of all time.
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
LaRoche: Braves, fans were spoiled — The Braves will hold their FanFest Saturday at Turner Field, and Chipper Jones, Brian McCann, Jeff Francoeur and 15 other players are scheduled to attend and sign autographs. — Not on the list, of course, is Adam LaRoche.