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George A. King III / New York Post:
YANKS TO GO AFTER MANNY, TEIXEIRA — According to several baseball officials, the Yankees remain in the Mark Teixeira hunt. But the same connected voices insist if the Yankees don't land the switch-hitting first baseman, they will turn their money toward controversial slugger Manny Ramirez.
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George A. King III / New York Post:
CC ARRIVES TOMORROW — The plan is for CC Sabathia to arrive in town tomorrow night, take a physical Tuesday and possibly be introduced as the Yankees' $161 million savior by Wednesday. — Expect A.J. Burnett to follow after his $82.5 million deal is official.
Central Maine / Central Maine Sports Blog:
Yankees Sign Burnett, May Be Out on Lowe — In an e-mail from ESPN's Jerry Crasnick, I asked him if he thought the Yankees would still be in on Derek Lowe now that they have signed AJ Burnett. His response...
Associated Press:
K-Rod to NL East foes: Mets are ‘team to beat’ — NEW YORK — Francisco Rodriguez has a message for the Philadelphia Phillies and the rest of the NL East. — “Of course, we're going to try to win the division. Of course, we're going to be the front-runner. Of course, we're going to be the team to beat,” he said Saturday.
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Christian Red / NY Daily News:
Francisco Rodriguez from the mountain top — CARACAS, Venezuela - The harrowing series of switchbacks snakes upward, winding past secluded mansions in the Alta Hatillo section of Caracas, a scene that could be straight out of the HBO hit show “Entourage.” — High up in these hills …
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
K-Rod promises to bring the heat — Closer says velocity will return after changeup experiment — NEW YORK — Not that it's an excuse, because there's little reason to excuse success, but Francisco Rodriguez claims he knows precisely why his fastball has lost a little zip.
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JSOnline:
Cameron-Cabrera talks on hold — By Tom Haudricourt of the Journal Sentinel — I spoke a little while ago with Brewers general manager Doug Melvin and he was still waiting to hear back from Yankees general manager Brian Cashman to resume talks for the swap of centerfielders Mike Cameron and Melky Cabrera.
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Steve DeClue / Examiner:
Teixeira to attend Ravens game — Free agent first baseman and Severna Park native Mark Teixeira will be a guest of Baltimore Orioles owner Peter Angelos at today's Ravens-Steelers game, according to ESPN. — Orioles fans have been desperate for any sign of hope with the organization …
Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Farnsworth, Royals agree to deal — Two-year, $9.25 million contract includes club option for 2011 — The Royals' bullpen now has its hard-throwing right-hander. — Kansas City announced on Saturday that it had agreed to terms with Kyle Farnsworth on a two-year, $9.25 million deal that includes a club option for 2011.
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Orioles part ways with RHP Cabrera — Buzz up! — BALTIMORE (Ticker) - The Baltimore Orioles have finally given up on pitcher Daniel Cabrera. — The club on Saturday declined to tender a contract to the righthander, allowing him to become a free agent.
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Patrick / NPB Tracker:
Free Agency Watch: Kawakami, Takahashi, Saito — Today's free agency updates... - According to Nikkan Sports, Boston is preparing a 3-year, $7m deal for Kenshin Kawakami. Not an official offer yet, but the numbers sound right. Sponichi has the Braves and Brewers also getting in on Kawakami.
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Whither Smoltz? Who is Kawakami?
Whither Smoltz? Who is Kawakami?
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Many big bats remain available for Tampa Bay Rays — Leaving Las Vegas, the Rays felt pretty good about their chances to add a big-name big bat to their lineup. They have reason to feel even better now that Raul Ibanez has agreed to a reported three-year, $30-million deal with the Phillies.
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Nelson keeping his options open — Reliever a free agent after not being tendered by Marlins — MIAMI — Even though the Marlins didn't tender reliever Joe Nelson a contract on Friday, the team did leave the door open for a possible return. — Shortly after the non-tender deadline passed …