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Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Yanks' Hank keeping door open for Johan Santana — In case you thought the Yankees' dalliance with the Twins over ace lefthander Johan Santana had ended, think again. — “There's still an outside chance that we get him,” Yankees senior vice president Hank Steinbrenner said by phone Wednesday afternoon.
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La Velle / Twins Insider:
Thursday: Answering some questions — There's a good chance I may be unable to post until late today (if at all), so I'll tee up a few things for you now, based on some responses I've read here. — Who's really interested in Santana?: The way it was laid out to me, there are several teams interested …
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Yanksfan vs Soxfan
MLB.com:
Brewers acquire free agent Gabe Kapler — Veteran outfielder signs one-year contract — MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Brewers today signed outfielder Gabe Kapler to a one-year contract. The announcement was made by Executive Vice President and General Manager Doug Melvin.
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Steve Silva / Boston Globe:
Kapler signs with Brewers — Former Red Sox outfielder Gabe Kapler is coming out of retirement and returning to the major leagues. — Kapler, an eight-year veteran who managed in Boston's farm system in 2007, today signed a one-year contract with the Milwaukee Brewers.
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Former Brewers outfielder Jenkins agrees with Phils … The Philadelphia Phillies and free agent outfielder Geoff Jenkins have reached preliminary agreement on a two-year deal believed to be worth about $13 million, a baseball source told ESPN.com. — The agreement includes …
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Lance Allan / Today's TMJ4:
Jenkins To The Phillies — Former Brewer Expected To Land In Philly
Jenkins To The Phillies — Former Brewer Expected To Land In Philly
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The Good Phight
Bill Center / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Padres to retain Barrett — DaVanon, Fick also agree to minor league contracts — The Padres yesterday reached agreement with backup catcher Michael Barrett on a one-year contract and agreed to terms on minor league contracts with two players with San Diego connections.
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ESPN.com:
Willis signs 3-year contract extension with Tigers — Dontrelle Willis agreed Thursday to a $29 million, three-year contract with the Detroit Tigers, three weeks after he was acquired from the Florida Marlins in the biggest trade of the offseason. — “We're absolutely thrilled to accomplish …
ESPN.com:
Papelbon's dog reportedly eats World Series ball — The baseball from the final out of the 2007 World Series is at Jonathan Papelbon's home in Hattiesburg, Md., according to the Hattiesburg American. — Well, part of it is. — The rest? You should ask the Boss. — If he could talk, he might say it was delicious.
George King / New York Post:
METS IN LEAD FOR LOHSE? — The Mets' primary competition for free-agent pitcher Kyle Lohse has dropped out of the bidding. — According to Phillies assistant GM Ruben Amaro, Philadelphia's refusal to go beyond three years for the right-hander ended their pursuit of Lohse, who finished last season in Philly.
Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs are not done remodeling — Orioles' Roberts still on team's radar — The Cubs still would “like to do a few more things” trade-wise, according to general manager Jim Hendry, and Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts has not been scratched off the trade list just because he was named in the Mitchell report.
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Schilling calls out Clemens in blog — Writes if Rocket is guilty of using steroids, take away Cys — BOSTON — Curt Schilling put his fingers to the keyboard on Wednesday, pounding out a 3,676-word blog entry in which he essentially challenged Roger Clemens to fight for his innocence …
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John Thorn / The Biz of Baseball:
Our Champions — John Thorn is a contributing writer for The Business of Sports Network
Our Champions — John Thorn is a contributing writer for The Business of Sports Network
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Knuckle Curve
Nick Underhill / I'm Writing Sports:
Somebody Tell Schilling to Shut Up
Somebody Tell Schilling to Shut Up
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Hot Stove New York, SOX1FAN, ShysterBall, Bugs & Cranks, Surviving Grady, Steroid Nation and Babes Love Baseball
ESPN:
Report: House won't call on MLB players — Don't expect Roger Clemens to make his first on-camera statements about accusations of his steroid use before a Congressional hearing next month. Or any other player for that matter. — None of the 86 players mentioned in the Mitchell report released …
Sabernomics:
My Solution to Rid MLB of HGH: Legalize It — Over the past year, I have written several blog posts about the lack of performance-enhancing properties of human growth hormone. I have not participated in any research on the subject, nor am I even remotely qualified to conduct such studies.
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
What's the (non-)deal on Cabrera? — Times Staff Writer Mike DiGiovanna answers readers' questions about the team's search for a power-hitting third baseman. — Question: I am still at a complete loss over the Miguel Cabrera trade fiasco. From what I read everywhere …