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New York Post:
YANK: A.J. IS BURN-ING FOR BOMBERS — Talking to a Yankee recently, A.J. Burnett informed the player they were going to be teammates. — “He wants to come to New York - those words came out of his mouth,” the player told The Post last night. “He really wants to play here.”
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Newsday:
Hal thinks he'll land Burnett — LAS VEGAS - He said he's thrilled that he'll be paying CC Sabathia a record salary to pitch next season, and Hal Steinbrenner thinks the Yankees will have another new, top-flight pitcher in their starting rotation shortly. — Steinbrenner is optimistic …
Jayson Stark / ESPN.com:
Ibanez, Phillies agree to 3-year, $30M deal — The Phillies have agreed to a three-year contract with free-agent outfielder Raul Ibanez, pending a physical. The deal is believed to be worth $30 million over three years. — The 36-year-old Ibanez will become the Phillies' new every-day leftfielder …
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Jon Paul Morosi / Detroit Free Press:
Task at hand: Acquiring a closer — LAS VEGAS — Within the past week, the Tigers traded for a starting catcher (Gerald Laird) and added a pitcher (Edwin Jackson) they believe will help settle their rotation. — They should announce the signing of shortstop Adam Everett any day.
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
St. Louis Cardinals were ‘kicking tires’ at baseball's winter meetings
St. Louis Cardinals were ‘kicking tires’ at baseball's winter meetings
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Viva El Birdos
JSOnline:
Brewers — Preparing for departure — Details of the deal being worked out — By Tom Haudricourt of the Journal Sentinel — Las Vegas - After an unexpected morning hiccup in negotiations, talks were back on track later Thursday for a trade that will send Milwaukee Brewers centerfielder Mike Cameron …
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Chris De Luca / Chicago Sun Times:
Peavy just wasn't a necessity — Righty would've made Cubs better, but price was too high for Hendry — LAS VEGAS — Cubs general manager Jim Hendry walked out of the Bellagio on Thursday essentially empty-handed. No big left-handed bat. No new leadoff hitter. No Jake Peavy.
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Richard Griffin / Toronto Star:
Time for Blue Jays to trade Roy Halladay — LAS VEGAS-It's a tough, tough decision to make, but the time has come for the Jays to trade Roy Halladay to a contending club and get a combination package of ready-for-prime-time and future players. The current market shows that there are clubs …
Kyle Boddy / Driveline Mechanics:
Pitching Mechanics: Homer Bailey (By Request) — #34 / Pitcher / Cincinnati Reds … Reader justin007000 wanted to know what's up with Homer Bailey and why he just can't hack it anymore. His minor league stats are pretty good, but his major league ones look like this: — W-L ERA WHIP K BB
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Dunn and Dunner
New York Post:
METS COULD STILL LAND LOWE — LAS VEGAS - The Mets have become expert at playing rope-a-dope when it comes to obtaining big names. They have learned to like the underdog role. — They were supposed to have no chance at Carlos Beltran, then, boom!, he came to them in January.
Bob Raissman / NY Daily News:
Raissman: Cleveland friend sees NYC as too XL for CC — Around here, it only takes one backhand slap of a TV camera for some wealthy ballplayer to get off on the wrong foot. Just ask Randy Johnson. Brian Cashman, or some other Yankee suit, should explain that to the latest member of the Bombers Blank Check Club.
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Phils' Hamels fires a salvo at Mets — NEW YORK — The on-field behavior of the Mets, particularly that of Jose Reyes, again has been called into question by an opposing player, this time by World Series MVP Cole Hamels. — In response to questions asked during an interview on radio station WFAN …
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles not planning to increase offer to Teixeira — MacPhail says club still in running for free-agent slugger — LAS VEGAS - Orioles officials left the Bellagio Hotel this afternoon still feeling they have a shot at signing prized free agent Mark Teixeira, though all signs continue to point to their having to overcome long odds.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Heilman moving on with no regrets — Right-hander looking forward to the new opportunity in Seattle — NEW YORK — He had asked for this, in a way. Aaron Heilman had presented the Mets with an ultimatum, delivered with a “Please.” When he said “Start me or trade me,” …
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Rob Bradford / WEEI Blogs:
Mets eyeing Cora — LAS VEGAS — While exiting the Bellagio Hotel, and Baseball Winter Meetings, came across one final nugget ... With the Twins' re-signing of Nick Punto, the Mets are targeting Alex Cora to replace Damian Easley as a middle infielder. Cora is now a free agent after having …
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Manny feeling ignored in free-agent market — Manny Ramirez is growing extremely upset about the lack of suitors for his services, so much so that he has told friends he would contemplate retirement if a suitable offer doesn't arrive soon, a person close to the situation told Newsday.
Keith Law / ESPN:
Ranking the moves at the winter meetings (Nos. 1-5) … Twenty-five players changed teams in the significant deals and free-agent signings at this year's winter meetings in Las Vegas. Here's a look at their relative values over the next five seasons (2009-2013), without considering salaries or contract situations:
Gordon Edes / Yahoo! Sports:
Winners and losers, leaving Las Vegas — Buzz up! — LAS VEGAS - Sorting out the winners and losers at baseball's winter meetings, while abiding by the admonition that what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, thus protecting the names of all the scouts, front-office men, managers …