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Red Sox sign Pedroia to $40.5M extension — The Red Sox rewarded their newest MVP with an extension Wednesday. — Second baseman Dustin Pedroia has signed a six-year, $40.5 million extension with Boston through 2014 with a club option for the 2015 season, ESPN's Peter Gammons is reporting.
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Tony Massarotti / Boston Globe:
Pedroia breakdown — In case you're wondering, here's the precise breakdown of Dustin Pedroia's new six-year, $40.5 million contract with the Red Sox, which is due to be formally announced at approximately 3 p.m. today: — Signing bonus - $1.5 million — Base salaries — 2009 - $1.5 million
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Yanks watch as Braves aim for A.J. — While the Yankees sit and wait for CC Sabathia to decide whether it's worth $140 million to pitch in New York, the Braves have put themselves in position to take one of the other big names off the free-agent market. — Just as they were finalizing …
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Braves To Acquire Javier Vazquez
Braves To Acquire Javier Vazquez
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Tim Brown / Yahoo! Sports:
Giants aim to shore up infield — Buzz up! — Needing offense and an overhaul of the left side of their infield, the San Francisco Giants believe they are closing in on signing shortstop Edgar Renteria and have discussed a trade that would send left-handed starter Jonathan Sanchez …
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Tampa Bay Rays' full playoff shares top $200,000 — ST. PETERSBURG — The stunning run to the World Series benefited the entire Rays organization. For the players, coaches, manager Joe Maddon and some staff members, that reward included a $223,390.05 bonus.
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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Reagins says Teixeira still priority — Angels GM doesn't expect much to happen before Meetings — ANAHEIM — With Mark Teixeira still the Angels' highest priority, general manager Tony Reagins said he doesn't anticipate anything happening before the Winter Meetings convene in Las Vegas on Monday.
Associated Press:
Price of ticket to Giants game will depend on day — SAN FRANCISCO — Next season, San Francisco Giants fans buying single-game tickets for an April game against Milwaukee might pay half as much as they would for a weekend game with the rival Los Angeles Dodgers later in the year.
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Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
WILPON NOT WORRIED ABOUT SLOW OFFSEASON — Nearly three weeks into free agency and with a gaping hole at closer, the Mets' only major move so far has been re-signing journeyman outfielder Fernando Tatis. — But Mets chief operating officer Jeff Wilpon isn't worried about the glacial pace being set by GM Omar Minaya.
Kevin Baxter / LA Times Sports Blog:
Angels' Kendry Morales is hot, just like the winter weather — Kendry Morales admits there's a noticeable difference between professional baseball in the U.S. and winter ball in the Caribbean. The U.S. is “a lot colder,” the Angels slugger says. — But Morales' performance has been anything …
Dallas Morning News:
Texas Rangers' GM probably won't wheel and deal — Next week could be extremely dangerous for the Rangers' front office. Hole them up at The Bellagio for four days with nobody to talk to, and it could end up being an ugly sight at the craps table. — I can just see Jon Daniels right now …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Atkins appears to be a keeper — It appears more and more likely that third baseman Garrett Atkins will remain with the Rockies. — General manager Dan O'Dowd has listened to inquiries over the past month, namely from the Reds and Twins, but hasn't been tempted as next week's winter meetings draw near.
Patrick Sullivan / Baseball Analysts:
A Note on the Champs — If I were an owner of a Major League Baseball team, I would want my Baseball Operations staff to draft well and then to develop those players so that they could become Major League assets quickly. I would want them to keep tabs on every professional baseball player …
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Associated Press:
Decline in revenue leads to Blue Jays' staff cut — TORONTO - Rogers Communications, owner of the Toronto Blue Jays, announced plans Tuesday to lay off an unspecified number of employees in its media division, with about a third of those losses coming from the baseball team's sales staff.
Joe Christensen / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Twins, Dodgers close in on Blake — The third baseman's agent says Minnesota and Los Angeles are showing the most interest in the veteran. — The Casey Blake free agent sweepstakes is sounding like a two-horse race: Twins and Dodgers. — “We're certainly not that far apart with either club …
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