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Cubs, Japanese OF Fukudome reach deal — FOXSports.com, Updated 40 minutes ago — LIKE THIS STORY? — The Cubs, landing their biggest off-season target, have signed Japanese free-agent outfielder Kosuke Fukudome to a four-year contract, major-league sources confirmed to FOXSports.com.
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Japanese star Fukudome coming to Chicago to play for Cubs — The agent for Kosuke Fukudome said that the player would make up his mind on a major league team quickly after deciding to come to the United States. He was true to his word. — After deciding to play in the U.S. early Tuesday morning …

Cubs win Fukudome sweepstakes — Japanese outfielder agrees to four-year, $48 million deal — CHICAGO — The Cubs' patience paid off. Japanese outfielder Kosuke Fukudome has agreed to terms on a four-year deal with the team, pending his passing a physical.

Padres lose out on Fukudome — The Padres found out tonight that they lost out in their bid for Japanese outfielder Kosuke Fukudome, who accepted a four-year deal from the Cubs worth nearly $50 million. — The Padres were able to come to terms with Japanese second baseman Tadahito Iguchi, who accepted a one-year deal.

Cubs land Fukudome — The Cubs signed Japanese outfielder Kosuke Fukudome to a four-year deal late Tuesday, outbidding San Diego and the White Sox to gain the services of their primary off-season target. — Terms of the deal were not immediately known, though it's believed to be worth …

Cubs land Fukudome — The Cubs reached agreement tonight with Japanese free agent Kosuke Fukudome on a four-year deal, according to sources, beating out the White Sox and San Diego Padres for Japan's top hitter. — The deal is believed to be worth $45 million to $50 million.

Kosuke Fukudome Signs With Cubs — UPDATE, 12-11-07 at 10:43pm: MLB.com's Carrie Muskat says the deal is for four years and $48MM. — FROM 12-11-07 at 9:40pm: — Dave Kaplan of WGN Radio reports that the Cubs have signed Kosuke Fukudome to a four-year deal. Kaplan says it's for about $50MM, maybe a hair more.

MLB receives Mitchell Report — Major League Baseball officials are reviewing George Mitchell's long-anticipated steroid report at the former Senate majority leader's law offices, 21 months after commissioner Bud Selig asked Mitchell to investigate the use of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball.
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Bryant: Conflicts and missteps undermine Mitchell report — With the highly anticipated Mitchell report on performance-enhancing drugs in baseball expected to be released within the coming days, scores of baseball employees who were interviewed by former Senator George Mitchell's investigators …


Texas Rangers not talking about Mitchell Report — Club not getting into details about league's steroids investigation — egrant@dallasnews.com — All of Major League Baseball is bracing for the 20-month, drug-sniffing expedition known as the Mitchell Report, which is expected …

Mitchell Report Expected to Name About 50 Major Leaguers — The headquarters for George J. Mitchell's investigation into the use of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball has been the DLA Piper law offices in Midtown Manhattan, right next to Rockefeller Center and just blocks from the Park Avenue offices of Major League Baseball.

Dodgers HAVE NOT signed Hiroki Kuroda — So far, anyway. This despite media reports out of Japan that he has settled on the Dodgers, reports that are being denied on this side of the Pacific. However, it is beginning to appear — based on what few details I have been able to unearth …
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Twins ink Monroe to one-year deal — Veteran joins outfield mix for $3.82 million plus incentives — MINNEAPOLIS — The questions surrounding Craig Monroe's future with the Twins were answered on Tuesday when the club signed the outfielder to a one-year contract worth $3.82 million plus incentives based on plate appearances.
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Twins, Monroe agree on 1-year, $3.82 million deal
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Lo Duca spurns Toronto for Nats; Giants mulling Rios-for-Lincecum offer — Paul Lo Duca, the veteran catcher the Blue Jays had hoped to acquire to share duties with incumbent Gregg Zaun, has chosen instead to sign with the Washington Nationals. — The issue appears to have been one of money.
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Rockies, Cook agree on new deal — Right-hander's contract worth $34.5 million through 2011 — DENVER — The Rockies and right-handed pitcher Aaron Cook on Tuesday signed a new contract that will pay him $34.5 million and will keep him with the club through 2011, with a mutual option for 2012.
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Pavano Weighing His Options — Carl Pavano is still mulling a Yankees proposal to release him and then re-sign him to a minor league contract. He said Monday he is not close to a decision. — "I'd be giving up a lot of options if I signed a minor league deal," Pavano said.
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Local family finds 1914 Babe Ruth rookie card — Family and sports — likely in that order. Those were John Jay Barry's greatest loves. Though he passed away some 20 years ago, the den of his home on Main Street still personifies the nostalgic renaissance man who used to occupy it.
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