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Buster Olney / ESPN:
Sources: Braves to acquire CF Kotsay from A's … The Atlanta Braves have reached a preliminary agreement to acquire center fielder Mark Kotsay from the Oakland Athletics, filling the hole created by the departure of Andruw Jones. The deal will be finalized once Kotsay passes a physical for Atlanta …
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Associated Press:
Veteran would be temporary answer in center field — ATLANTA (AP) — Oakland Athletics veteran Mark Kotsay is the focus of the Atlanta Braves' ongoing effort to improve their options in center field before spring training. — The trade talks were confirmed on Saturday by Athletics assistant general manager David Forst.
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Braves bring in Kotsay in trade with A's — Atlanta sends right-handed reliever Devine to Oakland — ATLANTA — Mark Kotsay is heading to Atlanta, and if his back is deemed healthy, he'll be staying throughout the summer to serve as the Braves' new center fielder.
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Associated Press:
Clemens sticks to baseball in Texas coaches talk — WACO, Texas — Roger Clemens talked about pitching and conditioning. What he didn't talk about was steroids. — In a session before about 1,000 Texas high school baseball coaches Saturday, the seven-time Cy Young Award winner stuck …
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Clemens safe at home in Texas — WACO, Texas — A headline from the Waco Tribune-Herald from Thursday read, “Will Circus Follow Clemens to Waco?" — The answer earlier today was no. — Roger Clemens spoke to members of the Texas High School Baseball Coaches Association for almost 90 minutes …
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Report of Clemens abscess raises more questions — Clemens' Lawyer Explains Taping the McNamee Call — Brian McNamee told federal law enforcement officials that Roger Clemens developed an abscess on his buttocks around the time that McNamee said he was giving him steroid injections in 1998 …
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Jeff Goldberg / Hartford Courant:
Objects Of Their Affection — Lucchino Offers Exhibits A & B As Evidence Of New Era For Red Sox — HENRY COOK, 8, of West Hartford, was among the hundreds who came to see the teamÂ's 2004 and 2007 World Series trophies. (BOB MACDONNELL, HARTFORD COURANT / January 11, 2008)
ESPN:
Rusty Hardin Q&A transcript … The following is a transcript of an interview between ESPN investigative reporter T.J. Quinn and Rusty Hardin, the attorney for Roger Clemens, conducted on Friday. — The interview will appear on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. ET on “Outside The Lines.”
Gerry Fraley / Sporting News:
Mets must face collapse and fix unsettled rotation — The New York Mets must address two issues before opening day. — The first is the bedraggled state of the rotation. If general manager Omar Minaya will include top outfield prospects Carlos Gomez and Fernando Martinez in a rich package …
David Laurila / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Q and A: Ned Colletti by David Laurila — Ned Colletti … David Laurila: The Hall of Fame announced its results earlier this week. What are your thoughts on Goose Gossage gaining induction? — Ned Colletti: I'm happy for Goose. He's a good person and he was an outstanding pitcher who changed the game.
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Niekro surprised by Clemens' Hall brush off — Braves Hall of Famer Phil Niekro said he was surprised at Roger Clemens' claim that he didn't care whether he someday joins Niekro in Cooperstown. — The embattled Clemens went on the offensive in the past week — first in an interview with …
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Payroll blows past promise — ST. PETERSBURG - Three interesting things to come out of last week's spring-training-is-closer-than-you- think media session: — The payroll most likely will exceed $40-million, a significant increase nearly 70 percent from last season's opening day $24-million.
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Joba may start in bullpen again — The Yankees envision Joba Chamberlain as a starter and they are eager to see what his blazing fastball and electric slider can do as part of their rotation. But the Bombers also are concerned about how many innings the 22-year-old will throw next season …
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Rangers sign Guardado, Wright — Texas secures pitching depth with veteran closer, reliever — ARLINGTON — Left-hander Eddie Guardado is on board and Jamey Wright is coming back. The Rangers bullpen will be full of competition and intrigue when pitchers and catchers report to Surprise, Ariz., on Feb. 14.
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Cordero Avoids Arbitration, Agrees to a One-Year Deal — Chad Cordero knows firsthand the angst an arbitration hearing can bring, so the Washington Nationals closer was both relieved and happy yesterday when he agreed to terms on a one-year, $6.2 million contract that means he'll have a peaceful spring training.
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Derrick Goold / STLtoday:
Starting Concerns: Fit for a Weaver? — TOWER GROVE — Unless the Cardinals add a starting pitcher in the coming weeks, they will arrive at spring training with as much hope as guaranteed innings in their starting rotation. — And if the past season taught us anything, hope doesn't make his scheduled starts.
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