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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
I'll have what Melky is drinking — Brian Bruney asked for $1.55 million in arbitration. The Yankees offered $1.1 million. Seems like there is a deal to be made there before a hearing. — Melky Cabrera, meanwhile, asked for $1.7 million. The Yankees offered $1.2 million.
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Nady, Melky strike deals with the Yankees — The Yankees avoided arbitration with an important outfielder Tuesday when they agreed to a one-year deal with Xavier Nady. They also avoided arbitration with Melky Cabrera, who could be their starting center fielder.
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Dylan Hernandez / LA Times Sports Blog:
Inside Jonathan Broxton's new Dodgers contract
Inside Jonathan Broxton's new Dodgers contract
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Ryan Divish / Mariners Insider:
Mariners make a trade for reliever David Aardsma — Mariners general manager Jack Zduriencik continues to be busy making moves. After signing Erik Bedard and Aaron Heilman to one-year deals to avoid arbitration, Zdruiencik also announced that the Mariners have acquired right-handed reliever David Aardsma …
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csnphilly.com:
Howard Wants $18 Million; Victorino, Blanton Sign — Compared to last year's offer, the Phillies doubled up what they want to pay Ryan Howard for the 2009 season. Trouble is, Howard's price went up, too. — Teams and players exchanged arbitration numbers on Tuesday and the 2006 NL MVP …
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ESPN.com:
Phillies' Howard petitions for $18M in arbitration — NEW YORK — Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard has asked for $18 million in salary arbitration, the third-highest figure submitted since the process began in 1974. — Philadelphia offered him $14 million, a raise of $4 million.
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mets sign 10 to Minor League contracts — Pitchers Martin, Fossum among group heading to Spring Training — NEW YORK — Veteran left-handed pitchers Tom Martin and Casey Fossum are among the 10 players the Mets have signed to Minor League contracts and invited to Spring Training.
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Adam Mertz / madison.com:
Fielder staying in Milwaukee in '09, Brewers GM says — Forget what you've read in the blogosphere: Prince Fielder will be wearing a Milwaukee Brewers uniform for all of the 2009 season. — So says general manager Doug Melvin, who flatly dismissed the trade rumors that have been flying …
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Michael Hiestand / USA Today:
ESPN shuffles talent to battle partner MLB — One of the longest-running acts in TV sports is getting a new cast member. ESPN will formally announce Wednesday that Steve Phillips will join Jon Miller and Joe Morgan, who've called ESPN's Sunday night baseball for 19 years.
Paul DePodesta / It Might Be Dangerous:
Heath Bell and Arbitration — Today we announced an agreement on a one-year deal with Heath Bell, thereby avoiding the arbitration process. This was our final arbitration eligible player for this winter, as we've reached agreements with Scott Hairston, Jody Gerut, and Luis Rodriguez in the past few weeks …
Danny Knobler / CBSSports.com Sports News …:
Free agent Pudge still hoping to catch on — Way back when, there was Homestead. — It was the spring of 1995, and the baseball strike had just ended. And with tons of free agents in need of a job, the players association set up a camp in Homestead, Fla., where they could work out and get noticed.
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Paul Hoynes / Plain Dealer:
Cy Young winner Cliff Lee open to extension from Cleveland Indians — Cy Young winner Cliff Lee, in Cleveland for a physical and the Indians press tour, talked about his busy offseason today at Progressive Field. — * Lee is signed through 2009 with a club option for 2010.
Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
D-Backs fire D. Baxter after DUI arrest — The Diamondbacks have cut ties with the man who played their team mascot, D. Baxter the Bobcat, after he was arrested on suspicion of extreme DUI. — David Hamilton, 35, was fired by the Diamondbacks three weeks ago.
Peter Schmuck / Baltimore Sun:
O's MacPhail making moves, but his plans holding steady — If you're an Orioles fan - and I know you're out there somewhere - you're probably thinking the same thing I'm thinking right now. — Who kidnapped the conservative, methodical, one-step-at-a-time Orioles president of baseball operations …
Rhett Bollinger / MLB.com:
Dodgers enjoy visit to Lakers practice — Prospects get chance to mingle with Bryant, Abdul-Jabbar — EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — If the Dodgers are unable to sign Manny Ramirez to play left field next season, there's always a Plan B. — And this plan doesn't have to include free agents Adam Dunn and Bobby Abreu.
Jack Etkin / Rocky Mountain News:
$1.3 million divide between Atkins, Rockies — Third baseman seeks $7.95 million — Third baseman Garrett Atkins and the Rockies found themselves $1.3 million apart on a 2009 salary after the sides exchanged arbitration figures Tuesday. — Forty-six players went through that process …
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Williams has sights set on Classic — Inclusion on Puerto Rico's provisional roster gives outfielder hope — NEW YORK — More than two years have passed since Bernie Williams' last official action in a Yankees uniform, digging into a batter's box in Detroit for the 2006 American League Division Series.
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Jason Varitek / Boston Globe:
THE BUZZ — Baseball's hot stove season is well underway and we're taking a look at some of the bigger names that could be in play (either via free agency or trade) as the Red Sox look to reload this offseason. — Catcher — Last updated: 1/20, 9:15 a.m.