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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Rays, Burrell Agree To Two-Year Deal — By Tim Dierkes [January 5 at 1:51pm CST] — 1:51pm: Buster Olney agrees with Rosenthal. He writes that Burrell has agreed in principle to a two-year $16MM deal with the Rays pending a physical. — 12:51pm: According to Ken Rosenthal …
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ESPN.com:
Sources: Rays, Burrell agree to two-year deal — Pat Burrell is leaving the World Series champion Philadelphia Phillies for the runner-up Tampa Bay Rays. — Burrell has agreed in principle to a two-year, $16 million contract with the Rays, sources told ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney on Monday.
Tim Kurkjian / ESPN:
Yankees will be must-see TV — The home clubhouse at the new Yankee Stadium is enormous, significantly bigger than the one at the old Yankee Stadium. That's good. It needs to be as large as possible to accommodate all the talent, the egos, the money and the pressure that will be in that room.
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Rangers continue quest for pitching — Upgrading rotation, bullpen remains Texas' main issue — ARLINGTON — A new year is here and there are still a few things that remain unknown about the 2009 Rangers. — As the Rangers offices reopen for business after a holiday break …
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Sunnier Times in New Mainstream Media — Sports Commentary — We all have our career flashpoints. Mine came in China, perhaps triggered by a near-death experience while climbing the Great Wall. Or the horror of Bill Plaschke, my TV sparring partner, trying the local delicacy …
Tyler Kepner / Bats:
Thoughts on Teixeira, Joba and the Free-Agent Market — Back from vacation, just in time for what should be the official unveiling of Mark Teixeira this week. Signing Teixeira seemed like an obvious move all along, but the Yankees threw us off-track with comments like this from General Manager Brian Cashman …
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David Murphy / Philly.com:
Phillies ace Hamels will be cashing in as arbitration begins today — The situation John Boggs and Cole Hamels currently face is one that makes baseball's offseason such a unique beast. — Fresh off a campaign in which Hamels established himself as one of the game's most dominant pitchers …
Dave / U.S.S. Mariner:
M's Hire Tom Tango — Derek noted it in passing in his thread on Blengino's BP interview, but it deserves its own post. The Mariners have hired Tom Tango as a consultant to assist them in pushing forward their advancement into the 21st century of statistical analysis.
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers have questions to answer — Manny, bolstering starting pitching are issues for Colletti — LOS ANGELES — Less than three months ago, the Dodgers were three wins away from reaching the World Series. — But that was then. Now, six weeks from the opening of the Dodgers …
Peter Bendix / Beyond the Box Score:
Verducci Effect Update: 7 Risky Pitchers for 2009 — “It's like training for a marathon. You need to build stamina incrementally. The unofficial industry standard is that no young pitcher should throw more than 30 more innings than he did the previous season.
Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
Hot Stove is poised to pick up pace — Several marquee names remain without 2009 homes — With the Hot Stove League past its midpoint, and with less than six weeks remaining before pitchers and catchers report for Spring Training, the words of A's general manager Billy Beane are ringing true less …
Chris Mortensen / ESPN:
Sources: Jets interview may cost BC coach job … Boston College coach Jeff Jagodzinski has been told he will be fired if he interviews for the head-coaching vacancy with the New York Jets, according to sources. — The interview is scheduled for Monday evening.
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
View: Citi Field Inaugural Season Patch — According to Patch Collectibles, the attached image is of the official Citi Field 2009 Inaugural Season Patch from the Mets and MLB. — This is one of the most basic, uninspiring designs I have seen in quite some time. I mean, what team is this patch even for?
Daniel Barbarisi / Providence Journal:
CATCH-22 … At Jason Varitek's peak, he was a top-five catcher, an offensive force who was just as valuable behind the plate as he was in the locker room. — But offensively, that peak is at least three years gone. The Red Sox would be making a mistake to pay him like the player he once was …
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