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Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
First-Time Positive Results Withheld — Major League Baseball said earlier this week that the number of players who tested positive for amphetamines for the first time in 2008 would be made public in a report on its drug-testing program to be released in January.
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Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Baseball Pulls Curtain on Amphetamine Tests — Since Major League Baseball began testing for amphetamines in 2006, it has been difficult to determine the policy's value as a deterrent. Players who tested positive for the first time were not identified or punished, so there was no way of knowing if 20 …
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David Murphy / Philly.com:
Sources: Righthander Koplove signs with Phillies — Last December, a little known free agent named Chad Durbin signed with the Phillies and went on to establish himself as one of the key components in a bullpen that finished the regular season ranked as the best in the National League East.
Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Buyers Beware: $100M pitching pacts big risks — A general manager is both hopeful and nervous about giving a pitcher a contract of $100 million or more, sort of how a pilot might feel flying into The Bermuda Triangle. Neither knows what will happen during the contract or the flight …
Tracy Ringolsby / Fox Sports:
Do the numbers still add up for Hall? — There are stats that ensure a players' Hall of Fame future. — Or do they? — Have the numbers been blurred in recent years to the point where what once were standards no longer provide guarantees for enshrinement?
Tim Kurkjian / ESPN:
Identifying major holes teams need to fill … It is great fun this time of year to rework lineups, starting rotations and bullpens after a trade or a free-agent signing. It is just as interesting to determine how teams will fill holes that are left from those trades and signings.
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MLB Rumors
Sean McAdam / Boston Herald:
Detroit Tigers lose interest in a Julio Lugo trade — A week after trading away center fielder Coco Crisp [stats], the Red Sox [team stats]' efforts to move shortstop Julio Lugo [stats] have stalled. — The team had some discussions earlier this month with the Detroit Tigers, who are in the market for a shortstop.
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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
City of Detroit, Tigers in midst of a ‘tough time’ … Thanksgiving always has been a Detroit kind of day. But here's an idea: — Instead of turning our turkey-bulged eyeballs toward Daunte Culpepper and Paris Lenon of the Lions, how about we shift our gaze a few hundred yards to the west?
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The Daily Fungo
Associated Press:
Ex-major leaguer Burgess dead at 81 — LAMBETH, Ontario (AP)—Tom Burgess, who played briefly in the major leagues before serving as a coach under Joe Torre and Bobby Cox, has died. He was 81. — A member of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame, Burgess died Monday at his Lambeth home …
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers lend a hand in tough times — More than 17,000 items donated to assorted charities — MILWAUKEE — These days, Brewers Charities president Lynn Sprangers finds herself with one eye on baseball's trade- and free-agent markets and another on the stock market.
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Brew Crew Ball
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Angels might drive up price of CC for Yanks — If the Angels do deliver a competitive offer to CC Sabathia, the Yankees must decide whether to raise their own bid for him. They are debating that issue internally, but the majority of their decision-makers support the idea of going higher …
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MLB Rumors, Ken Davidoff's baseball …, River Avenue Blues, Sliding Into Home and Newsday
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Fuentes' Price A Bit High For Mets? — By Tim Dierkes [November 27 at 9:44am CST] — According to Adam Rubin of the New York Daily News, Brian Fuentes' agent told the Mets he's looking for three years and $10-11MM per. The article headline says this demand “rocks” Omar Minaya …
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Mets Fever
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Mike Scarr / MLB.com:
K-Rod won't sign until after Meetings — Closer's agent says deal unlikey until after Dec. 8-11 gathering — At least one high-profile free agent looks to take a break this Thanksgiving weekend, as Francisco Rodriguez is unlikely to sign until after the Winter Meetings.