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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Red Sox burn for Mark Teixeira — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email — The Red Sox [team stats], along with a growing number of teams, are targeting first baseman Mark Teixeira with increasing intensity. — One baseball source, familiar with the Sox' thinking this offseason …
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Mike Scarr / MLB.com:
Teixeira could have his pick of offers — As many as six teams reportedly in the hunt for slugging first baseman — All Mark Teixeira wants for Christmas is a new contract. — And who wouldn't, given that the final tally could be in the range of nine figures?
Joel Sherman / New York Post:
METS' CASTILLO DRIVEN TO SECURE 2ND CHANCE — This is a story about second base and, Luis Castillo hopes, second chances. — To their fans' anguish, Mets officials have persistently said they plan on having Castillo as their second baseman in 2009. In part that is because the Mets …
David Lennon / Newsday:
Heilman again makes pitch to start for Mets — Concerned about his role for next season, Aaron Heilman called general manager Omar Minaya yesterday to talk about possibly moving back into the rotation for the start of spring training. But Minaya stayed firm in his position that Heilman again …
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New York Post:
METS TAKING TIME IN HUNT FOR CLOSER — THE Mets have made it well known they are unwilling to meet Francisco Rodriguez's quest for a five-year contract at record dollars for a closer. But, according to Mets officials, they currently are averse to going to even a fourth year for K-Rod or any closer.
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Jenifer Langosch / MLB.com:
Van Benschoten parts ways with Bucs — Former first-round pick decides to pursue roster spot elsewhere — PITTSBURGH — After many attempts to stick with the Pirates' Major League club, John Van Benschoten has decided to make his next attempt at the big leagues elsewhere.
Anne-Marie Garcia / Associated Press:
Cuba throws 2 baseball stars off top team — HAVANA—Ace pitcher Yadel Marti and star outfielder Yasser Gomez have been thrown off Cuba's top league team for “a grave act of indiscipline,” likely ending their hopes of playing in the 2009 World Baseball Classic.
Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Bye, George! New Yankee Boss is son Hal — Hal Steinbrenner officially became “The New Boss” Thursday and his first act sounded an awful lot like the original Boss, his father: He set an unspecified deadline for free-agent pitcher CC Sabathia to take the Yankees' $140 million offer.
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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. — “We're talking,” said Vazquez's agent, Melvin Roman, declining further comment.
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Conor Glassey / Baseball America:
AFL Dish: Aptly-Named Prospect Finishes Strong — Prospect Of The Day — Peoria Javelinas shortstop Brent Brewer (Brewers) didn't have a particularly good regular season. Drafted in the second round of the 2006 draft out of a Georgia high school, Brewer spent 2008 split between low Class …
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The Cheat / South Side Sox:
What Do We Know About the Impending Viciedo Signing? — Dayan Viciedo was supposed to be introduced as the newest member of the White Sox in a press conference on Friday, but apparently visa issues—there's always visa issues—may have derailed the event, though not the signing itself.
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Blackout Policy to Remain Through MLB Network Launch — Baseball fans, prepare for more frustration. — MLB owners, yet again, tabled restructuring the local and regional television territories for the league at today's quarterly owners meetings in New York, and in doing so …
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Jon Heyman / For the Record:
Mets open to dealing catchers — There are indications the Mets might consider overhauling their catching situation. While the Mets haven't spoken publicly about any dissatisfaction with their tandem of Brian Schneider and Ramon Castro, some competing executives say the Mets …
Toronto Sun:
Jays stay in A.J. hunt — The Blue Jays may be prepared to roll the dice with A.J. Burnett for another five-year deal. — The latest revelation from the Burnett camp came Wednesday when Darek Braunecker, Burnett's agent, stated he had spoken with the Boston Red Sox and he is looking for a five-year deal.
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Scott Miller / CBS SportsLine.com:
Hall spot for Moose? Era, as much as ERA, may help sway — Now as long as Mike Mussina stays retired and doesn't pull a Brett Favre ... Figures that a man most appreciated for throwing one of the best curveballs of his era would throw one last bender in saying goodbye.
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