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10:25 AM ET, December 4, 2008

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Joel Sherman / Hardball:
KHALIL GREENE TO BE TRADED TO THE CARDINALS  —  In a continuing attempt to reduce payroll, the Padres were closing in on trading their starting shortstop, Khalil Greene to the Cardinals.  Greene is due $6.5 million next year in the final season of his contract.
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Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Shortstop Greene heading to St. Louis  —  The Padres and Cardinals have agreed to a trade that will send shortstop Khalil Greene to St. Louis.  —  The Padres are expected to get pitching in return for Greene, but this move appears to be more about moving Greene's $6.5 million salary in anticipation of a much smaller payroll in 2009.
ESPN:
Reports: Padres trading SS Greene to Cardinals
Discussion: Baseball Musings
Jack Curry / New York Times:
Agents Work to Avoid a Pay Cut for Pettitte  —  Before the Yankees ended their disappointing 2008 season, Andy Pettitte toured the new Yankee Stadium.  While he was in the spacious clubhouse, he picked out the locker that he said he wanted to use in 2009.  —  Whether or not Pettitte …
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Tony Massarotti / Boston Globe:
Teams starting to make pitches  —  Just as the Red Sox were announcing a new $40.5 million contract for Dustin Pedroia yesterday, baseball's sputtering offseason finally began to whir.  The pitching market began to develop, and the price appeared to be going up.
Discussion: MLB Rumors
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Yankees have CC in sights, as Braves pursue Burnett
Discussion: MLB Rumors
Associated Press:
Pedroia Gets His Wish, a Six-Year Contract  —  Dustin Pedroia has a Rookie of the Year award, a Most Valuable Player award, a Gold Glove and a Silver Slugger and, of course, a World Series ring.  —  And now Pedroia, the Boston Red Sox' second baseman, has a big-money contract.
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Pedroia extension could get ball rolling
Discussion: iYankees and Boston Globe
Fox Sports:
Dodgers are worrying about infield first  —  The Dodgers have questions all over the infield.  That's why Ken Rosenthal says there's a bigger priority than Manny or CC.
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Mark Bowman / Hot Stove Blog:
Braves not interested in Dunn  —  Contrary to a FOXSports.com report, the Braves aren't among the teams interested in Adam Dunn.  The Web site reported Wednesday that the Braves, Mariners and Nationals are among the teams showing interest in the free-agent outfielder.
Fox Sports:
Market shaping up for Adam Dunn
David Lennon / Newsday:
Mets still not ready to deal Fernando Martinez  —  The name of Fernando Martinez is sure to come up quite often next week during the winter meetings in Las Vegas, but the Mets are not prepared to deal him.  After holding Martinez out of countless trades the past few years, they will be tested again …
Discussion: MetsBlog.com
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Joel Sherman / Hardball:
3 UP: Putz Made Available, Bradford and Baldelli  —  1. A rumor was floated yesterday that the Mets are working on a blockbuster that would net them both Bobby Jenks and Jermaine Dye from the White Sox, with top prospect Fernando Martinez going to Chicago.  Talked to a few Met officials who called it nonsense.
Associated Press:
Giants bolster bullpen, agree with righty Howry  —  SAN FRANCISCO — Giants general manager Brian Sabean can check the bullpen off his to-do list heading into next week's winter meetings in Las Vegas.  —  San Francisco took another step to bolster its bullpen Wednesday, agreeing a $2.75 million …
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Dave Cameron / FanGraphs Baseball:
The Howry signing  —  Continuing their quest to upgrade their bullpen …
Discussion: MLB Rumors
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Sabathia's heart may be in S.F.  —  Just how badly does CC Sabathia want to pitch at home in California?  We may find out very soon.  —  Sources say the Giants are considering a play for Sabathia, although their only hope of landing the big lefthander would be for him to take an extreme hometown discount.
Discussion: iYankees
MLB.com:
Cardinals ink lefty reliever Trever Miller  —  Free agent agrees to one-year deal  —  ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that they have agreed to terms with free-agent relief pitcher Trever Miller on a one-year contract for the upcoming 2009 season.  Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Discussion: The Heater and MLB Rumors
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards complete deal for Miller
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Hot Stove: CC and the Giants Edition  —  It's been nearly three weeks since the Yankees offered CC Sabathia 140 million of their hard-earned YES Network/New Yankee Stadium dollars.  You may have noticed that CC hasn't said yes.  —  Yet.  —  The Yankees still seem supremely confident that he will, one of these days, weeks or months.
Mark Bowman / Hot Stove Blog:
Braves close to signing Dave Ross  —  Looking to improve the production they received from their backup catchers last year, the Braves are close to signing Dave Ross to a two-year deal worth approximately $3.5 million.  Ross confirmed the signing could come as early as Thursday.
John Hickey / seattlepi.com Mariners blog:
M's add Branyan to hit, then Adair, Wetteland to coach  —  The Mariners started the day by signing first baseman/third baseman DH Russell Branyan, the first free agent to be signed by new Seattle general manager Jack Zduriencik.  —  Then later Wednesday the club will announce the addition …
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Young pitchers hold key to Reds' NL Central fortunes  —  Cincinnati Reds general manager Walt Jocketty isn't making any promises, but he says if everything falls into place, there's no reason his team can't be a sleeper next season.  —  “We're coming,” Jocketty says.
Scott Miller / CBS SportsLine.com:
With Very Important Eyes watching, Sox start youth movement  —  There Chicago White Sox general manager Kenny Williams goes again, attempting to build a team of which, um, the President of the United States can be proud.  —  Yes.  But unlike his campaign ads, Barack Obama was not asked …
Discussion: South Side Sox
Joe Sheehan / Unfiltered:
Arbitration Offers  —  Teams had until Monday to decide whether to offer their free agents arbitration.  As I've written before, I consider this to be something of a bright-line test of competence for an organization, as the risks and rewards are clear, and in almost all cases favor making the offer.
 
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