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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Five too high for A.J. Burnett: Yankees — The Yankees are on an all-out pitching blitz, but A.J. Burnett's desire for a five-year contract has bogged down the Bombers' pursuit of the righthander, according to a baseball executive familiar with the team's thinking.
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
YANKEES: Five years for Burnett? — His agent says he can get it, but Yanks would prefer only four — Darek Braunecker, the representative for A.J. Burnett, said Friday night that his client will be able to sign a five-year deal this offseason, although he didn't identify the team willing …
Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Yankees may not make Burnett an offer — Club reportedly could pass on righty if he insists on five-year deal — The Yankees haven't been shy about floating large sums of cash in their search for pitching this offseason, but that doesn't necessarily mean they're ready to meet one of the requests of free-agent pitcher A.J. Burnett.
Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
What if Sabathia, Burnett, Lowe jilt Yankees? — Whiffing on 3 biggest free-agent pitchers could cause chaos — With no playoffs in 2008 and a new stadium opening in 2009, the New York Yankees are trying their hardest to make the three top free-agent starting pitchers extremely rich.
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Red Sox burn for Mark Teixeira
Red Sox burn for Mark Teixeira
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Tom Boorstein / SNY.tv:
Hoping for more from Cano — Committed to youngster, Yanks need more at keystone — Major League Baseball's award season has come and gone, and the debate associated with it has subsided. Every year, didn't get any votes. — Now, no one is saying that Albert Pujols didn't deserve …
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Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Joe Beimel's days with Dodgers apparently over — Agent Joe Sroba says team has expressed no interest in re-signing the left-handed reliever, and GM Ned Colletti confirms Sroba's belief that Dodgers ‘want to go in a different direction.’ — Unless the Dodgers change their minds …
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Kate Sheehy / New York Post:
METS MAY PAY FOR CITI SLUMP — EDGY ABOUT $400M DEAL — The Mets better not get too attached to the name Citi Field. — Team officials are said to be increasingly nervous as struggling Citigroup's stock continues to plummet - and potentially endangers their $20 million-a-year naming-rights deal for the new $850 million stadium.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers waiting on word from Sabathia — Brewers have not heard from free-agent lefty's camp — MILWAUKEE — Brewers general manager Doug Melvin refuted any notion that he's growing frustrated, even after another week passed by with no response from CC Sabathia's representatives.
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John Sickels / Minor League Ball:
Washington Nationals Top 20 Prospects for 2009 — Alexander Hamilton, my favorite Founding Father — Washington Nationals Top 20 Prospects for 2009 — All grades are EXTREMELY PRELIMINARY and subject to change. Don't get too worried about exact rankings at this point, especially once you get out of the top 10.
David Lennon / Newsday:
Minaya might give Castillo another shot — Despite the shiny new surroundings of Citi Field - if it's still called that by 2009 - next year's Mets could look very similar to last season's club, at least at a couple of crucial positions. With such fierce competition for Raul Ibañez …
Chris Haft / MLB.com:
Renteria's rep negotiating with Giants — Shortstop likely won't sign until fellow free agent Furcal does — SAN FRANCISCO — The plot thickened slightly Friday in the Giants' search for a free-agent infielder, as Jeff Lane, the representative for shortstop Edgar Renteria …
Jon Heyman / For the Record:
Millwood, Padilla drawing some interest — The Braves, Dodgers and Mets are believed to be among teams that have inquired about Rangers starting pitchers Kevin Millwood and Vicente Padilla. Both pitchers provide viable, reasonably cost-effective options in case those teams strike out on the free-agent market.
Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
D-Backs make offer to R. Vazquez — Looking to fill a hole at second base, the Diamondbacks have made a contract offer to free-agent infielder Ramon Vazquez. — Details of the offer are unknown. — Vazquez's agent, Melvin Roman, said his client also has received an offer from another team.