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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Mets Lose Lowe to Braves, but Have Backup Plan — The news that Derek Lowe decided to sign with Atlanta hardly fazed or surprise the Mets. They had been preparing for this for nearly a week, after the Braves felt compelled to act boldly when John Smoltz left for the Red Sox, and they have a backup plan.
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David Lennon / Newsday:
With Lowe going to Braves, Mets focus on Perez — The Mets were no doubt thrilled by the bitter divorce between John Smoltz and the Braves, but the celebration was short-lived. Spurred by that nasty public fallout, Atlanta moved quickly to trump the Mets' offer to Derek Lowe, who agreed yesterday to a four-year, $60-million deal.
Bart Hubbuch / Mets Blog:
Return of the 'Cou'-pons? — In light of the Derek Lowe signing …
Return of the 'Cou'-pons? — In light of the Derek Lowe signing …
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Mets Fever
Brad Bortone / Bugs & Cranks:
The Fans React to Derek Lowe Signing with Atlanta
The Fans React to Derek Lowe Signing with Atlanta
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Mets Lifers
Rob Bradford / WEEI Blogs:
Cora close to deal with Mets — Former Red Sox infielder Alex Cora is close to finalizing a one-year, $2 million deal with the New York Mets. The 33-year-old Cora played with Boston from July 7, 2005 — when he was traded from Cleveland for infielder Ramon Vazquez — through last season.
Buster Olney / ESPN:
Prior, Burke agree with Padres — The San Diego Padres have agreed to terms with pitcher Mark Prior and second baseman Chris Burke on minor league deals and have invited each to spring training. — If Prior pitches in the major leagues, he'll earn $1 million, and Burke …
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times: Preston Gomez dies at 86; consultant was with Angels for 27 years
Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
Yankees Try New Strategy to Market Premium Seats — The Yankees have hired a division of a prominent Manhattan residential real estate brokerage, Prudential Douglas Elliman, to help sell some of their prime real estate: unsold premium seats and luxury boxes at the new Yankee Stadium.
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bronxbanterblog.com, The Mets Police, Sliding Into Home, iYankees and It is about the money, stupid
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
It takes one to know one: Yaz extols Rice — Carl Yastrzemski is the greatest living Red Sox player, a title he assumed when Ted Williams died in the summer of 2002. — Yaz almost died himself last summer, but he survived a heart event and six-hour triple-bypass surgery …
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Ian / SOX & Dawgs:
Rickey Henderson And Jim Rice Do Top 10 on Letterman — The newest Baseball Hall of Famers, Rickey Henderson and former Boston Red Sox great Jim Rice, had a busy day yesterday as in the morning they were in New York City for a press conference. Later on, they went over to Ed Sullivan Theater to be on …
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles to introduce Uehara today — Pickup of Japanese import creates swell of media interest — The Orioles will unveil their first Japanese import, right-handed pitcher Koji Uehara, at a news conference today at Camden Yards that is expected to be one of the most well attended in team history.
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Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Tigers ink sidearmer Ni to Minors deal — Taiwanese reliever to pitch in World Baseball Classic, big league camp — For the second straight year, the Tigers have plucked a prospect out of Taiwan. — The Tigers announced Tuesday that they have signed left-handed reliever Fu-Te Ni …
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TigerBlog
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Michael Young's likely move is to third base, not a new team … Longtime Rangers star Michael Young doesn't want to move to third base. But at this point that seems to be a more likely option for him than moving to another team. With five years and $62 million remaining on his contract …
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Diane Pucin / Los Angeles Times:
Scully pulls up his own chair — Dodgers announcer watches a replay of his broadcast of Larsen's World Series perfect game and offers a review. — Vin Scully recently watched the MLB Network replay of the perfect game pitched by Don Larsen for the New York Yankees against the Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1956 World Series.
NY Daily News:
Grand jury may target Miguel Tejada — Roger Clemens is not the only All-Star who should be nervous about admitted steroid supplier Kirk Radomski's appearance before a federal grand jury Wednesday. — When Radomski appears before the grand jury examining evidence that Clemens used steroids …
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The Crawfish Boxes
Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
MLB Network to air Caribbean Series — Baseball channel will broadcast live from Mexico in February — MLB Network is heading to Mexicali, Mexico, to broadcast the annual Caribbean World Series from Feb. 2-7. — The 12-game tournament will mark the first time the fledgling Network will broadcast live games.
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BBTF's Baseball Primer …
Tom Hoffarth / Farther Off the Wall:
The whole Top 50 ASA list, from Scully to Collins and beyond — Following up to our post over the weekend (linked here) about the Top 50 sportscasters, as voted by the American Sportscasters Association, we now have the complete list picked by members and a special committee.
Peter Schmuck / The Schmuck Stops Here:
O's: Getting to first base and more — Orioles beat writer Jeff Zrebiec was nice enough to spoon-feed me a couple of things today, so I'll pass them along to you. The Orioles remain interested in Ty Wigginton (right) as a possible option at first base, but he apparently is holding …
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