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Associated Press:
Harang gets four-year, $36.5M deal from Reds — CINCINNATI — Right-hander Aaron Harang agreed to a four-year, $36.5 million deal Tuesday, making him the Cincinnati Reds' highest-paid pitcher. — The 28-year-old Harang emerged as one of the NL's top starters last season despite pitching …
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Associated Press:
A-Rod not thinking about opting out of deal now — NEW YORK — Alex Rodriguez sidestepped whether he plans to opt out of his record contract with the New York Yankees and become a free agent following this season. — J.D. Drew, like A-Rod a client of agent Scott Boras …
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Escaping Bronx after '07 a possibility for A-Rod … It's the summer of 2013, and Alex Rodriguez is finally getting the love and acceptance he craves. As he basks in the praise for his 715th career home run and takes aim at Hank Aaron and Barry Bonds, he's embracing the role of beloved elder statesman.
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Put It in the Book: A-Rod Tells Children About Resolve
Put It in the Book: A-Rod Tells Children About Resolve
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Off the Facade
Associated Press:
Mays agrees to minor league contract with Dodgers — LOS ANGELES (AP) — Joe Mays, a 17-game winner for the Minnesota Twins in 2001, agreed to a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday and will attend spring training as a non-roster invitee.
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Dodger Thoughts
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Mike Chiappetta / NBCSports.com:
Dodgers preseason preview — Lots of pitching but little offensive firepower will make winning a grind — The Los Angeles Dodgers are a team that have historically built upon a strong pitching staff with a solid ace, from the days of Koufax and Drysdale to Valenzuela and Orel Hershiser.
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Dem Bums
Associated Press:
Papelbon not medically cleared to close games — BOSTON — Terry Francona doesn't expect Jonathan Papelbon to move back into the bullpen, even though it would make the Boston manager's life easier. — "If I had my druthers, he would be our closer," Francona said Tuesday …
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Yanksfan vs Soxfan
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Sports Illustrated:
In for a penny ... Bonds tells Giants he plans to play well into his 40s — Bud Selig's worst recurring nightmare is entering its fourth season: a man with connections to a federal steroid investigation, who faces the possibility of indictment, is the face of baseball and is on the cusp …
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Tony Massarotti / NBCSports.com:
MLB would like to cream Bonds, not clear him — Many wish Bonds would just disappear from baseball — The truth, quite simply, is that nobody really wants him. Not his bosses. Not his teammates. And certainly not the powers entrusted with the care of our national pastime.
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Peter's Red Sox Forever
Associated Press:
Rangers, Chen agree to minor league deal — ARLINGTON, Texas — Left-hander Bruce Chen agreed to a minor league contract Tuesday with the Texas Rangers and will go to spring training with the chance to compete for a spot in the starting rotation. — Chen was -7 with a 6.93 ERA in 12 starts …
Associated Press:
Marlins optimistic on ballpark deal — Team president expects announcement by October — HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) — Nearly three years have passed since the Florida Marlins' self-imposed deadlines for securing a new ballpark agreement all came and went without the completion of a deal.
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Izzy seems right on schedule — JUPITER, Fla. — Cardinals pitchers and catchers aren't due to report for another week, but the first significant pitch of the spring may have been thrown Tuesday behind Roger Dean Stadium. — Climbing a mound for the first time since having hip surgery Sept. 21 …
Sports Illustrated:
The man behind the numbers — Former math professor creates statistics uber-site — If you're a baseball fan at all and you can find your way onto the Internet, you know Baseball-Reference.com. It's the one-stop shop for baseball statistics, an ever-growing repository of data that is truly staggering in depth and breadth.
Associated Press:
Lew Burdette dead at 80 — Ex-Braves right-hander went 3-0 in '57 World Series — WINTER GARDEN, Fla. (AP) — Lew Burdette, MVP of the 1957 World Series when he pitched the Milwaukee Braves to their only championship, died Tuesday. He was 80. — Burdette had been ill for an extended period with lung cancer.
Associated Press:
D-Backs, Byrnes agree to deal — PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks and outfielder Eric Byrnes agreed to a $4,575,000, one-year contract Tuesday, avoiding arbitration. — Byrnes was the last Arizona player in arbitration. A hearing had been scheduled for Feb. 15.
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Diamondback Journal
PE Angels Baseball:
Angels squelch Gonzalez rumor — Angels general manager Bill Stoneman denied a story that appeared Saturday night on MLB.com saying the team was interested in signing former two-time American League MVP Juan Gonzalez. — "There's not (an interest)," Stoneman said Monday. "We're not pursuing Juan Gonzalez."
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Over the Monster
NY Daily News:
Mel joins D-Backs as instructor — Mel Stottlemyre is headed to the desert. The former Yankees pitching coach has taken a job with the Diamondbacks as an organizational pitching instructor. — Stottlemyre previously had expressed an interest in rejoining the Yankees in the same capacity …
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Bronx Banter
Associated Press:
Former MVP Gonzalez hopes to return to majors — CBS SportsLine.com wire reports — CAROLINA, Puerto Rico — Two-time AL MVP Juan Gonzalez returned to the Puerto Rican winter league this offseason in hopes of landing a contract with a major league team. — Gonzalez said "some" …
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