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Associated Press:
Reds' Arroyo agrees to 2-year extension through 2010 — CINCINNATI — Right-hander Bronson Arroyo and the Cincinnati Reds agreed Thursday to a $25 million, two-year contract extension through 2010. — Arroyo's previous contract contains $8,075,000 in remaining guaranteed salary: $4,125,000 this year and $3.95 million in 2008.
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Ctrosecrans / Cincinnati Reds:
Arroyo agrees to extension — Bronson Arroyo agrees to a 2-year contract extension through 2010 with a club option for 2011. — $33.07 million, with $25 million in new money. — More to come. — UPDATE: Here's the particulars on the money: … Also, both Bronson and Krivsky …
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Reds give Arroyo $25 million extension — The Reds, completing their second long-term deal with a starting pitcher in three days, have signed right-hander Bronson Arroyo to a two-year, $25 million extension, FOXSports.com has learned. — The deal ensures that the Reds will have control …
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Bob Klapisch / ESPN.com - MLB:
Klapisch: Big Fish on a small, well-polished diamond … VOICES — n — FROM THE TOP
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Young Marlins swimming in infield talent — Hanley Ramirez did a quick, visual reconnaissance of the sold-out crowd at the New York baseball writers annual dinner last week, seemingly overwhelmed by its size (1,500 people) and its passion (Jonathan Papelbon was thickly booed after being introduced).
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Jeter mood swing — Looks to forget past with jump on spring — TAMPA - Even on a European vacation last fall, Derek Jeter couldn't get away from the Yankees' postseason loss to Detroit. — A few days after the upstart Tigers put away the Yanks, cementing another disappointing October in the Bronx …
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Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Selig unsure whether he will attend games as Bonds chases record — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Barry Bonds might get a telephone call from baseball commissioner Bud Selig instead of a handshake if the San Francisco Giants slugger breaks Hank Aaron's home run record.
Baseball Prospectus:
When Is A Win Not A Win? — Improving on MP/MW — by Neil deMause — It's a fact of life that if you invent a popular statistic, that's what you're going to be remembered for. Charles Richter is known for his Scale, Virginia Apgar is known for her Score, and just try to tell me that if I say …
Craig / FishStripes:
Odds to Win the 2007 World Series — Bodog Sportsbook took their best shot in December as to which team will win the 2007 World Series. But now that the off-season has settled down and pitchers and catchers are due to report in about nine days, they have revised the odds and in a sense are ranking each team's off-season performance.
ESPN:
Veteran arms to keep an eye on — Ten pitchers who are all older than 30 and will be pitching in intriguing and crucial circumstances this year: — 1. Tom Gordon, Philadelphia Phillies — There were moments in recent seasons when Gordon would shake his right hand on the mound …
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Shea Faithful
Associated Press:
Pujols scores perfect on citizenship test, takes oath — ST. LOUIS — Albert Pujols is now a U.S. citizen. — The St. Louis Cardinals slugger took the oath of citizenship in a ceremony at the Eagleton Courthouse in St. Louis on Wednesday. The first baseman's wife, Dee Dee …
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Sports Illustrated:
Light infantry — Will paucity of power finally catch up to Dodgers? — Southern Californians don't all set out to be different. Sometimes, it just ends up that way. — And so it goes with the Los Angeles Dodgers, who against their fondest desires will again try to generate …
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Rays seem ready to dump Devil … TAMPA - When the Devil Rays unveil new logos, colors and uniforms for the 2008 season, they likely still will be known by their old name. — Or at least their old last name. — After considering a complete change of identity to mark the end of their first decade …
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Possible options for A-Rod in '08 — Brewers general manager Doug Melvin jokes that he's angry at soccer star David Beckham for stopping at a reported $250 million in his new contract with the Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer. — FOX Bite — Videos — Hardball Report
USA Today:
At 37, Juan Gonzalez is still searching for one more shot at the major leagues — CAROLINA, Puerto Rico — In his heyday he was known as Juan Gone, a fearsome slugger who could make baseballs disappear and runners score with uncommon frequency. Now for stateside fans the play on Juan Gonzalez's name is more like: Where has Juan Gone?