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Times Herald-Record:
Buscema: First Hall of Fame ballot no easy decision — NEW YORK — After seemingly endless analyzing, re-analyzing and agonizing that often threatened the sanity of everyone around me as well as my own, I finally had decided. — So I noted the time at 12:52 p.m. yesterday as I typed …
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Debate: Is Andre Dawson a Hall of Famer? — Andre Dawson fell short of reaching the 3,000-hit plateau, but he did hit more than 400 home runs and drove in over 1,500 runs. — In this, his sixth year on the ballot, will Dawson get enough votes to become part of the Class of 2008?
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Evan Grant / Rangers:
Revealing my Hall of Fame ballot — I've spent far too much time over the holiday week analyzing my Hall of Fame ballot and not nearly enough time on the important things like sleeping, gorging myself and buying lots of price-reduced wrapping paper for next year. — But the winner of all that self-analysis is you.
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Murray Chass / New York Times:
Lawyer for Clemens Explains Strategy — In a lengthy conversation Friday with Rusty Hardin, Roger Clemens's lawyer, I was particularly interested in his answers to two questions. To Hardin's credit, he answered both candidly with no attempt to obfuscate the answers with typical lawyerly prattle.
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Texas coaches group to keep Clemens as speaker — Roger Clemens will address the Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association, after all. — “We told him we want him to come,” Jim Long, president of the group told Houston TV station KRIV. “It's not for us to make any other decision.
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Buzz: Kazmir's Day may be Numbered — “Even though he is entering his first year of arbitration eligibility, there's already talk that Scott Kazmir's days as a Ray are numbered,” writes the St. Petersburg Times. — According to the report, the Rays approached Kazmir about a long-term extension last year, ‘but nothing developed.’
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David Zingler / The Bleacher Bums:
Santana Situation shows exactly what's Wrong with Baseball — Johan Santana is still a Twin - for now. The Big Market Teams (BMT) are low-balling the Twins with offers that won't include another star player (like Jose Reyes or Robinson Cano) or two-top shelf prospects (like Jacoby Ellsbury and Jon Lester).
Shawn / Squawking Baseball:
The Pirates Are Doing Nothing... And It's Working — We're just over three months into the Neal Huntington/Frank Coonelly administration in Pittsburgh, and they're taking a pretty gutsy approach to this offseason: they're doing nothing. Barely a peep. — And it's hard to say that they're not on the right track.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Hot Stove: Cold, hard data is McLouth's best friend
Hot Stove: Cold, hard data is McLouth's best friend
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Buzz: The Mets and the Pitcher's Market — ...MLB Offices are closed through January 2...my sense is that the off-season may pick up steam again during the middle of this month, since pitchers and catchers will be only four weeks away from reporting at that point...
Richard Durrett / Rangers:
A look at Jennings — Another possibility if the Rangers decide to look outside for a fifth starter is Jason Jennings, who was born in Dallas and played at Baylor. He's 29 years old and spent last season in Houston. Jennings had surgery to repair a torn tendon in his right elbow …
TR Sullivan / Postcards from Elysian Fields:
Monday Morning Manager...Farewell 2007 — Let's face it. This was not the best year ever for baseball. It never is when a former Senator's report on the state of steroids in the game creates far more interest than the playoffs. — So now it's time to move on to a new year and we are more than halfway through the off-season.
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Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
McGwire looking for more Hall support — Slugger garnered 23.5 percent of vote on first attempt — Mark McGwire's Hall of Fame candidacy looked drastically different in December of 2006, when he first appeared on the ballot, than it did when he retired following the 2001 season.
Warren Goldstein / The Huffington Post:
Steroids in Baseball: What's New York Got to Do with it? — As I've written before, I don't think there's any reason to think that the Mitchell report snared most of professional baseball's juicers. Just on logical grounds, if a couple of accidental low-level distributors looking …
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Joel Currier / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
KTVI exec who oversaw Pujols coverage leaves — Kingsley Smith, the KTVI (Channel 2) news director who devoted the bulk of a newscast to a false rumor that Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols would be named in the Mitchell report on performance-enhancing drugs, is leaving to run …
ESPN.com:
Reports: Canseco finalizes deal for ‘Juiced’ sequel — Jose Canseco has finalized a book deal for his sequel to “Juiced” and it is expected to hit bookstores by Opening Day of the 2008 season, two New York newspapers reported Sunday. — Robert Saunooke, Canseco's lawyer …
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