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5:30 PM ET, February 10, 2007

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Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Williams hits dour note  —  Might pick guitar over Yanks  —  NEW MILFORD, Conn. - One of the most revered Yankees of this generation acknowledged last night that it finally looks like "Bye-bye, Bernie."  —  Longtime outfielder Bernie Williams admitted that he is not inclined to take the Yankees …
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Williams won't accept Yankees offer  —  Bernie Williams will not accept a minor-league contract offer from the New York Yankees, according to a report in the New York Times.  —  Williams, speaking with reporters before a concert in Connecticut, said he would prefer to stay at home …
Discussion: MLB Rumors
Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
With end in sight, he's got the blues  —  Saddened Bernie isn't inclined to accept non-roster invitation  —  NEW MILFORD, Conn. - Bernie Williams couldn't bring himself to say his Yankees career is over, but the sad look on his face and his somber tone provided enough proof.
Bryan Hoch / mlb.mlb.com:
Cashman looks ahead to Spring Training  —  GM views Yanks' roster changes as complete  —  NEW YORK — Entering his 10th season as general manager, Brian Cashman has seen his Yankees teams run the gamut of Spring Training news cycles.  —  February's calendars have been highlighted by tell-all books …
ESPN:
Report: Bernie says no to Yanks' spring training invite  —  Five-time All-Star Bernie Williams has rejected the New York Yankees' offer of a minor-league contract with an invitation to spring training, according to newspaper reports.  —  Instead, Williams on Friday revealed his preference to stay at home …
George King / New York Post:
ONE MORE TIME  —  BERNIE EXPECTED TO TAKE ANOTHER SWING AT MAKING YANKEES ROSTER
Discussion: Babes Love Baseball
Evan Grant / NBCSports.com:
Bargain shopping  —  Looking at the best deals of the offseason  —  DALLAS — According to Chinese astrology, 2007 is the Year of the Pig.  According to baseball's zodiac, it has been the Year of the Sheep.  Or the Lemming.  One-by-one owners seem to have mindlessly followed one another off …
St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
3. how is the starting lineup coming along?  —  The Cardinals are remarkably set within their lineup.  Of the 14 players who received at least 100 at-bats and were with them at the end of last season, only second baseman Ronnie Belliard is gone.  —  Signing Adam Kennedy to a three-year …
Discussion: MLB Trade Rumors
Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Insult of Parque leads to comeback  —  Former Sox pitcher gets chance with Mariners  —  During the six-day trip to Africa, he both learned of the neck surgery that would take left-hander Dave Williams out of the running for a fifth starter's job and arranged for a replacement.
Dom Amore / Hartford Courant:
Exit Door Hardest To Open  —  Birth Of His Son Helped Cone Refocus  —  MONTVILLE — There comes a point when athletes have to let go, but putting off that day has become fashionable.  —  "It's tough," said former Mets and Yankees pitcher David Cone, who finally retired after a brief comeback in 2003.
New York Times:
Hank Bauer, 84, World Series Star, Dies  —  Hank Bauer, a bruising pipe fitter and decorated combat veteran who became an All-Star outfielder for the Yankees, playing in nine World Series, and who later managed the Baltimore Orioles to a stunning Series victory, died yesterday in Shawnee Mission, Kan. He was 84.
Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Rangers have a plan to increase fan base  —  A zip-code-by-zip-code analysis of the fans attending Rangers games last year revealed that the team isn't drawing nearly as well from Dallas and the north Dallas suburbs as their counterparts — the Cowboys, Mavericks and Stars.
CBS SportsLine.com:
Draft preview: Washington Nationals outlook  —  Team-by-team outlooks  —  If you ain't got pitching, you ain't got nothing.  And, in this event, you would be the 2007 Washington Nationals.  —  Not only will this be the worst team in baseball — yes, worse than the Royals — it will also be the most difficult to watch.
Discussion: Nats320
goaztecs.cstv.com:
Baseball Defeats Santa Clara, 7-4, In Season Home Opener  —  Romero has home run, four RBI to spark Aztec offense  —  SAN DIEGO - San Diego State made the most of six hits and got another fine starting pitching performance from junior Donnie Hume as it defeated Santa Clara, 7-4, in its 2007 home opener Friday evening.
Discussion: Ducksnorts
Barry Petchesky / New York Times:
Stoic Link to Baseball History Stands Guard  —  Once upon a time in Brooklyn, they used to play baseball here.  —  Tucked away among ancient factories and garages is a massive relic of the Dodgers' old ballpark.  Not Ebbets Field, but Washington Park, where Brooklyn played before moving to Flatbush.
Discussion: The Griddle
 
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