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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Florida Marlins working on $70 million deal with Hanley Ramirez — Lambasted for their major league-low $21 million payroll and perpetual trading of star players, the Marlins are finally keeping one in the fold. — Shortstop Hanley Ramirez told an acquaintance he has agreed to the framework of a six-year, $70 million extension.
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MiamiHerald.com:
Reports: Ramirez to sign long-term deal with Marlins — WASHINGTON — Members of the Marlins ownership group, front office and players partied with more than 100 sponsors and season ticket holders at a hotel in the Nation's Capital on Friday night. — Some wanted photos with players like Luis Gonzalez, Matt Treanor and Cody Ross.
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Source: Hanley to sign six-year deal — Shortstop set to receive richest contract in Marlins history — WASHINGTON — Hanley Ramirez is widely regarded as a franchise player. — The Marlins certainly believe so, and they're making the 24-year-old shortstop the foundation of their future.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Albaladejo to DL with elbow injury — Yankees righty reliever will head to New York for MRI exam — DETROIT — Yankees right-hander Jonathan Albaladejo is headed to the 15-day disabled list after suffering an injury to his pitching elbow in Friday night's 6-5 loss to the Tigers.
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Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Igawa's '08 debut a failure; Yanks fall to Tigers
Igawa's '08 debut a failure; Yanks fall to Tigers
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Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Notes: Headhunters no surprise to Yost — Manager says his focus remains on club — Ned Yost expressed no surprise that it only took a six-game losing streak for some people to start calling for his skin. — “It doesn't surprise me a bit,” the Milwaukee Brewers' manager …
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Dave Campbell / Associated Press:
Twins reliever Neshek has partial tear in elbow — MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—Pat Neshek was bracing for bad news about his right elbow, and that's what he got. — The Minnesota Twins placed their right-handed setup man on the 15-day disabled list Friday, after an MRI test revealed an acute partial tear …
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David Golebiewski / The Transaction Guy:
Padres release OF Jim Edmonds — Jim Edmonds' outstanding career may have reached its nadir. The 8-time Gold Glove winner and 4-time all-star was released by the San Diego Padres on Friday. — Edmonds, 37, was acquired in the offseason from the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for third base prospect David Freese.
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Dave Campbell / Associated Press:
Lamb lifts Twins past Red Sox 7-6 with 2-run single — MINNEAPOLIS—Struggling Mike Lamb lifted the Minnesota Twins past the Boston Red Sox 7-6 on Friday night with a two-run single in the ninth inning against Jonathan Papelbon, who blew his second consecutive save opportunity.
Robert Macleod / Globe and Mail:
Toronto adds a pair of veterans — CLEVELAND — The pursuit lasted several years, but the Toronto Blue Jays finally got their men. — Veterans Kevin Mench and Brad Wilkerson joined the Blue Jays in Cleveland yesterday and were immediately put to work, inserted into the lineup for last night's game against the Indians.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Wise back, available to Mets in twin bill — New York (17-15) vs. Cincinnati (14-21), Sat., 1:10, 7:30 p.m. ET — NEW YORK — The diagnosis given to the media was “bruise.” And that was the rub. For more than a month, Mets reliever Matt Wise had been assigned to the disabled list.
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Kevin Kernan / New York Post:
WILLIE . . . OR NOT — David Wright has heard all the criticism of Willie Randolph - and he's not happy about it. There's no doubt that the pressure is on the Mets to win and Randolph is on the hot seat, but Wright said his manager does not deserve to be bashed.
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Redbirds let a win flutter away — MILWAUKEE — Conversations become whispers. Confidence transforms into doubt. And, of course, wins become losses. — The Cardinals' clubhouse Friday night had the funereal atmosphere of a team that no longer can see the end of its bullpen.
Dick Kaegel / MLB.com:
‘Idol’ finalist throws out first pitch — Missouri native Cook feted by hometown crowd before game — KANSAS CITY — David Cook, one of three finalists on “American Idol,” threw out the ceremonial first pitch before the Royals' game against the Orioles on Friday night.