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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Henderson, Rice given Hall passes — Rickey Henderson, widely considered the greatest leadoff hitter in the history of baseball, was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame Monday on his first ballot with 94.8 percent of the votes cast by the Baseball Writers' Association of America.
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Rice triumphant in final pursuit of Hall — Red Sox star elected into Cooperstown in 15th year on ballot — BOSTON — For Jim Rice, the sting from 14 years of rejection suddenly became as far gone as many of the 382 home runs he belted during his career with the Boston Red Sox.
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National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum:
Henderson, Rice elected to Hall of Fame — All-time steals leader, former Red Sox slugger to enter Cooperstown — Baseball Writers' Association of America — • 2009 Hall of Fame election announcement: Watch — • Rickey Henderson conference call: Listen
Chad Finn / Boston Globe:
Rice elected to Hall — In his final at-bat, Jim Rice has hit a home run. — Rice, the fierce and feared slugger who spent his entire 16-year major league career with the Red Sox, was at last elected to to the Baseball Hall of Fame this afternoon on his 15th — and final …
Chris Jaffe / Hardball Times:
The Wonder of Rickey — Today Rickey Henderson will receive a phone call telling him he's been elected to the Hall of Fame. I realize it's presumptuous to declare someone's election before the Hall elects him, but ... c'mon. He's going in and everyone knows it.
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Dallas Morning News:
Texas Rangers' Michael Young: ‘I told them I wanted to be traded’ — Texas Rangers shortstop Michael Young has asked for a trade after he was told the club wanted him to move to third base this season to make room for 20-year-old shortstop prospect Elvis Andrus. — “I'm not playing third base,” Young said.
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ESPN.com:
Rangers exploring SS Young's trade demand — The Texas Rangers are exploring trade options for five-time All-Star shortstop Michael Young at the player's request after he became upset about the team's plan to move him to third base. — Rangers general manager Jon Daniels said Sunday night during …
Mike Fish / ESPN.com:
Source: Grand jury convenes in Clemens probe — A federal grand jury has convened in Washington, D.C., to determine whether to indict seven-time Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens for lying under oath to Congress when he denied taking performance-enhancing drugs, ESPN.com has learned.
Tony Massarotti / Boston Globe:
Sox will wait on Bay — for now — If you're wondering if and when the Red Sox intend to discuss a contract extension with Jason Bay, here's your answer: after the remaining free agent hitters — particularly the outfielders — come to terms this free-agent season.
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Cubs deny rumored Takahashi deal — Chicago not close to signing Japanese left-hander, officials say — CHICAGO — Cubs officials denied a report that the team was close to signing Japanese left-hander Ken Takahashi. — Japan-based Sports Hochi reported the possible signing on Sunday night.
Associated Press:
Indians avoid arbitration again, sign Shoppach … CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleveland Indians agreed to a one-year contract Monday with catcher Kelly Shoppach, continuing their streak of avoiding salary arbitration. — Shoppach batted .261 with 21 homers and 55 RBIs in 112 games last season.
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Wren Considering Trade For Pitcher — By Tim Dierkes [January 12 at 12:10pm CST] — Braves GM Frank Wren was on 790 The Zone yesterday. Wren explained that the Braves have other options besides Derek Lowe, and had several things in play prior to John Smoltz leaving:
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Yankees break out a new patch — The Yankees are breaking out a patch commemorating the first season at the new Stadium. It'll be on the home and away uniforms and available on all manner of merchandise. — Yankees.com has a few shirts with the logo available already.
Craig Calcaterra / Hardball Times:
Power on the Padres — Jeff Moorad purchasing the Padres is a weird looking deal. For one thing it came together so fast. The Tribune Company couldn't even change the toner on the printer that spits out the Cubs' offer sheets in the time it took this whole deal to materialize.
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