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Sources: Red Sox, Youkilis agree to deal — The Red Sox locked up another of their young stars to a long-term deal Thursday. — Youkilis — Boston avoided arbitration with Kevin Youkilis, agreeing to a four-year contract with the first baseman worth more than $40 million, sources told ESPN's Peter Gammons.
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Tony Massarotti / Boston Globe:
Sox, Youkilis agree on long-term extension — Multiple baseball sources confirmed today that the Red Sox and first baseman Kevin Youkilis reached agreement on a four-year, $41 million contract extension through 2012, a deal that also includes a $13 million club option for 2013 that could bring the deal to $53 million over five seasons.
Sean McAdam / Boston Herald:
Red Sox give Kevin Youkilis four-year extension — Having missed out on signing free agent first baseman Mark Teixeira, the Red Sox [team stats] have taken steps to hold onto the All-Star first baseman they already have. — The Sox and Kevin Youkilis [stats] have a four-year extension …
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Art Martone / Projo Sox Blog:
Sox bring back Mark Kotsay — On a day when they were reported to have reached agreement on a contract extension with Kevin Youkilis, the Red Sox also announced today that they have re-signed Mark Kotsay to a one-year deal. — To make room for Kotsay on the 40-player roster, reliever David Aardsma was designated for assignment.
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Red Sox To Sign Kevin Youkilis For Four Years
Red Sox To Sign Kevin Youkilis For Four Years
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Young will shift to third base — Rangers shortstop changes stance, clearing way for rookie Andrus — Rangers infielder Michael Young has agreed to move to third base for the 2009 season. — Young has also rescinded his request for a trade. The move opens the door for rookie Elvis Andrus to play shortstop.
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Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Garland rejects D-Backs' offer — Looking for stability in their rotation, the Diamondbacks made a run at innings-eater Jon Garland this week, but their offer to the right-hander was rejected on Thursday. — The length and value of the offer is not known, but it had a short shelf-life that expired Thursday.
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Source: Padres target SS Eckstein — The San Diego Padres, looking for an affordable middle infielder to plug the hole created by the trade of shortstop Khalil Greene to St. Louis earlier this offseason, are focusing on free agent David Eckstein, said a baseball source. — Eckstein
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Reed among Mets to file for arbitration — NEW YORK — Six Mets players, including Jeremy Reed, the outfielder the club obtained in the J.J. Putz trade last month, have filed for salary arbitration. — The club faces possible hearings with Ryan Church, Pedro Feliciano, John Maine, Angel Pagan and Duaner Sanchez, as well.
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Scotgreg / Chicago's Inside Pitch:
Is Freddy ready to sign with Sox? — GM Kenny Williams is apparently willing to give some young position players (3B Josh Fields, CF Jerry Owens, 2Bs Jayson Nix and Chris Getz) a chance to show what they can do this season. — But when it comes to pitching _ particularly the starting rotation _ Kenny prefers experience.
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Alex Belth / bronxbanterblog.com:
A Death in the Family — It is with a heavy heart that I pass along the news that our colleague and friend Todd Drew passed away last night. According to his wife, “Todd lost the last game of the season in the bottom of the 9th inning just after midnight. His dear friend Michael and I were with him and he went very peacefully.
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Associated Press:
Colon, White Sox agree to contract — CHICAGO — Free agent Bartolo Colon, a former Cy Young Award winner and two-time All-Star, agreed Thursday to a $1 million, one-year contract with the Chicago White Sox. — A two-time 20-game winner, Colon could earn an additional $2 million based on innings.
Dan Connolly / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles, Zaun agree to one-year deal — Contract includes team option for 2010; physical planned for Tuesday — Toronto Blue Jays catcher Gregg Zaun (right) is tagged out by Orioles third baseman Melvin Mora as he looks for a stolen base last season. Zaun agreed to terms on a one-year, $1.5 million deal with the Orioles.
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John Perrotto / Unfiltered:
BREAKING: Ergopharm raided — Barely more than a week after Major League Baseball suspended Phillies reliever J.C. Romero for 50 games for using a banned substance, the laboratory that produced the nutritional supplement that the left-hander claimed was tainted and caused him to falsely test positive …
Bill Chastain / MLB.com:
Kazmir, Howell added to Team USA — Rays southpaws bring American roster to 26 players for Classic — ST. PETERSBURG — The Rays will be represented on Team USA's roster for the upcoming World Baseball Classic after Scott Kazmir and J.P. Howell were added to the team Thursday.
Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Tribe inks Chulk to Minor League deal — CLEVELAND — Chalk up another Minor League signing for the Indians — and this time, you can chalk up Chulk. — The Indians have signed right-hander reliever Vinnie Chulk to a Minor League contract with an invitation to Spring Training camp.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers cut ties with Jones — Team releases outfielder after efforts to work a trade prove fruitless — LOS ANGELES — Barely one year after making Andruw Jones the highest-paid player in franchise history, the Dodgers released him. — Concluding one of the most stunning yet inexplicable collapses …
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Three Yankees file for arbitration — Outfielders Nady and Melky, reliever Bruney could go to hearing — NEW YORK — The Yankees' Brian Bruney, Melky Cabrera and Xavier Nady joined a group of 111 Major League players who filed for salary arbitration on Thursday.