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4:45 PM ET, January 15, 2008

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Lisa Kennelly / New Jersey Online:
Yankees haven't closed door on Santana  —  Rumors may abound, but you can't count the Yankees out of any trade until the player in question is officially on the roster of another team.  —  The in-vogue player of this off-season is Minnesota Twins pitcher Johan Santana …
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Twins want more  —  Experts agree Sox' talent better, split on two offers  —  It's no mystery why the Minnesota Twins have yet to trade Johan Santana.  —  None of the offers fielded is compelling enough to make the Twins trade the two-time Cy Young Award-winning left-hander.
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Examining the goods … The race to acquire Twins ace Johan Santana has sputtered to a near halt in the last couple of weeks as the Minnesota brass continues to mull offers from the Red Sox [team stats], Yankees and Mets, while waiting for something new to develop.
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Twins want more  —  Experts agree Sox' talent better, split on two offers
Discussion: MetsBlog.com
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:   Twins GM is mum on Santana
Alan Schwarz / Bats:
Congress Takes Second Swing at Steroids in Baseball  —  Wrapping Up The hearing ended rather abruptly but rather predictably — with the chairman, Henry A. Waxman, praising the three witnesses (George Mitchell, Bud Selig and Donald Fehr) for their participation and general candor …
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Jeff Barker / Baltimore Sun:
Further review on Tejada  —  House to check for discrepancies in light of Mitchell Report  —  WASHINGTON - A House committee plans to revisit statements made by former Orioles All-Star Miguel Tejada in 2005 to see whether the shortstop's story is consistent with information contained in the Mitchell Report …
Discussion: ESPN and FanHouse
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Selig, Fehr, Mitchell to take the Hill
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yankees invite 26 to Spring Training  —  Non-roster players include top prospects Horne, Tabata  —  NEW YORK — The Yankees announced on Tuesday that they have invited 26 non-roster players to Spring Training in Tampa, Fla., bringing the total number of players scheduled to report to 66.
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Mark Newman / MLB.com:
MLB.com counts down to spring
Discussion: We've Got Heart
Sabernomics:
Why Move the Triple-A Braves to Gwinnett County?  —  The Richmond Braves are moving to Gwinnett County.  This is an interesting development.  The organization has been upset with the arrangement in Richmond for several years, so a move is not surprising.  However, I did not expect the team to move so close to the parent club.
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Richmond Braves coming to Gwinnett
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Notes: GM content with relief corps  —  Dombrowski tells fans he likes his pitchers in the bullpen  —  YPSILANTI, Mich. — The scenery is different.  The questions sometimes are the same.  —  With so many stops at different places, from around the state of Michigan to Northwest Ohio and into Canada …
Discussion: TigerBlog and Bless You Boys
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Tom Gage / Detroit News:
Tigers might halt ticket sales
Discussion: ShysterBall
ESPN:
Chat with Jerry Crasnick  —  Welcome to The Show!  Jerry Crasnick is stopping by Tuesday at 1 p.m. ET as part of our ongoing Hot Stove Heaters chats!  Check back each day for a new topic and a new chat!  Take it away, Jerry!  —  Last week, we focused on the past and present …
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Braves Top 11 Prospects  —  Four-Star Prospects  —  Three-Star Prospects  —  Just Missing: Joey Devine, RHP (now with Oakland); Steve Evarts, LHP; Kris Medlen, RHP  —  1. Jordan Schafer, CF  —  Drafted: 3rd round, 2005, Winter Haven HS (FL)  —  2007 Stats: .372/.441/.636 at Low-A (30 G); .294/.354/.477 at High-A (106 G)
Discussion: Chop-n-Change and Talking Chop
MLB.com:
Yankees invite 26 players to Spring Training  —  The New York Yankees announced today that they have invited 26 non-roster players to Spring Training in Tampa, Florida.  The list includes nine pitchers, five catchers, five infielders and seven outfielders.  The total number of players now scheduled to report is 66.
Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Johnny Podres, 75; pitched Dodgers to first World Series championship  —  Buzzie Bavasi said that he had two great competitors in his time as the Dodgers' general manager.  —  One was Jackie Robinson.  The other was Johnny Podres.  —  Podres, the left-hander who pitched the Brooklyn Dodgers …
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Baltimore Sun:
Back on the Hill  —  Selig, Fehr to testify about players' steroid use …
Jenifer Langosch / MLB.com:
LaRoche agrees to $5 million contract  —  First baseman avoids arbitration in one-year deal with Bucs  —  PITTSBURGH — Adam LaRoche became the first of five Pirates players to avoid arbitration when the first baseman agreed to a one-year, $5 million deal with the club on Monday.
Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Today  —  Breakout Candidates  —  Friday, I wrote about Jeff Francoeur, who I believe is on the brink of a very big breakout season.  The question naturally follows: Which players will join him in taking a big leap forward in 2008?  —  There are a number of ways to define a “breakout season.”
Discussion: MY BASEBALL BIAS
Steve Henson / Yahoo! Sports:
ADD drug-use among players quadrupled in 2007  —  Rep. John F. Tierney brought up an interesting point that former Sen. George Mitchell did not address in his report - the spike in therapeutic exemptions for amphetamine-like substances to treat attention-deficit disorder.
Discussion: Baseball Musings
Tom Van Riper / Forbes:
America's Top Sports Mascots  —  Mean and scary is out, warm and fuzzy is in—all the better to warm youngsters' hearts.  —  Hook 'em while they're young.  It's a common corporate strategy: Appeal to young groups and secure a slew of customers for life.  And when it comes to professional sports …
Discussion: MetsBlog.com and WasWatching.com
Amazin' Avenue:
The Best Met Homeruns of 2007  —  Chicks dig the long ball, but the same can be said of dudes.  The Mets hit 177 homeruns in 2007, which you can see in tabular form at Baseball-Reference.com or get precise vector data at Hit Tracker.  Homeruns are down across baseball:  —  Year HR/Team  —  2007
Discussion: MetsBlog.com
 
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