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Source: Yankees don't regret spending spree — The Yankees have no regrets about their December spending spree, a source said Wednesday, despite criticism from other clubs. But their winter pickups may be done, perhaps leaving no room for Andy Pettitte. — The Yankees are comfortable …
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Teixeira signing may mean end of Andy Pettitte in pinstripes — For the past few weeks, I've been wondering what Andy Pettitte is waiting on in not accepting the Yankees' one-year, $10 million contract offer. The chances are good now that he has waited too long. As of midday no final decision had been made.
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Yankees' Teixeira: Behind Flashy Contract, a Humble Professional — At Yankee Stadium sometime soon, Mark Teixeira will put on the most recognizable jersey in American sports, smile for the cameras and answer dozens of questions about his agreeing to a $180 million contract to be the Yankees' switch-hitting …
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TEIXEIRA BANS HIMSELF IN BOSTON — With the focus of every signing or trade being on the rivalry between the Yankees and the Red Sox, this needs to be said first about the Yankees' signing of Mark Teixeira. The Yankees didn't snatch him away from the Red Sox because they outbid or outsmarted the Red Sox.
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For Teixeira, the choice was Yankees or Nationals — Happy holidays to all. — Did anyone receive an Orioles-related present this morning? I'm guessing there had to be a road jersey in somebody's gift pile. — I didn't want the day to pass without filing an entry.
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Teixeira Had Higher Offer From Nationals — By Ben Jones [December 25 at 10:38am CST] — Roch Kubatko of MASNSports.com is reporting that the Washington Nationals offered about $5MM more to first baseman Mark Teixeira than the New York Yankees did, even though Teixeira struck a deal with the Yankees on Tuesday.
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Lowe not an imminent addition to Mets — The Mets continue to try to sign one more starting pitcher, but general manager Omar Minaya said nothing is imminent. — “We're talking, we're having discussions, but nothing's going to happen in the next day or two,” Minaya said by phone Wednesday afternoon.
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Mets Set to Talk Pitching With Boras — The Mets had been waiting until Scott Boras found a team for his client Mark Teixeira before seriously engaging him in negotiations for starting pitchers. Now that Teixeira has agreed to terms with the Yankees, the Mets intend to see whether …
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Times Co. Seeking to Sell Its Stake in the Red Sox — The New York Times Company is trying to sell its stake in the Boston Red Sox baseball team, seeking to raise cash and shield its newspaper franchise from rapidly falling revenue, a person briefed on the plans said on Wednesday.
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New York Times Looks to Sell Red Sox Stake
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Yankees Defend Spending as Almost a Public Service — Do not hold your breath if you are expecting the Yankees to feel apologetic about all the money they are spending. After the team's third major off-season signing, the Yankees' president, Randy Levine, surveyed the criticism of the club and said …
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Padres sign three pitchers to stock staff — Ex-Giant Correia to vie for rotation spot; infielder Rodriguez returns — SAN DIEGO — Limited by a tight budget, Padres general manager Kevin Towers said a week ago that he hoped to restock his pitching staff with a few free-agent bargains in the weeks leading up to Spring Training.
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Dickey's decision: Better opportunity with the Twins — The Seattle Mariners offered R.A. Dickey potentially better money than any other team in 2009, but the greater opportunity to pitch in the big leagues was more important. — That's why Dickey, the knuckleball pitcher who spent …
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