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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Kent walks away after 17 seasons — Retires as all-time home run leader among second basemen — LOS ANGELES — Jeff Kent, the premier slugging second baseman of his generation and arguably of all-time, will announce his retirement at a Dodger Stadium news conference Thursday, MLB.com has learned.
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Kent to announce retirement from baseball — Jeff Kent, who built a strong Hall of Fame case while setting the Major League Baseball record for career home runs by a second baseman, will formally announce his retirement Thursday at Dodger Stadium, the Los Angeles Dodgers said. — Kent
Keith Law / ESPN:
Rangers' farm system second to none — STAY AHEAD OF THE GAME START YOUR FREE TRIAL NOW — As a prelude to Thursday's publication of the top 100 prospects in baseball for 2009, I've ranked all 30 organizations on the current states of their farm systems.
Todd Zolecki / Philly.com:
Durbin Agrees to One-Year Deal — And then there was one. — The Inquirer has learned that the Phillies have reached an agreement with righthander Chad Durbin on a one-year, $1.635 million contract. This follows the news that rightfielder Jayson Werth has agreed to a two-year, $10 million contract with the Phillies.
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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Angels welcoming 25 players to Tempe — Former top pick Conger leads non-roster invitees into Spring Training — Five catchers and 12 pitchers are among the 25 non-roster players who have been extended invitations to attend Spring Training with the Angels, general manager Tony Reagins disclosed on Wednesday.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals announce single-ticket prices — Individual passes begin at $5; set to go on sale in early March — WASHINGTON — The Nationals announced individual-ticket prices for the 2009 season at Nationals Park on Wednesday. — Individual-ticket prices range from $5 to $325 …
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves seek to bring back Sutton to booth — Ex-Braves announcer would be paired with new hire Powell — The Braves have hired Jim Powell for their radio-broadcast team and are working to bring back Don Sutton to be his new partner, according to several people familiar with the negotiations.
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.
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Alpine McGregor / Rumors on the Internets:
ROTI Exclusive: Maple Bat Man Strikes Back! — You might wonder what would inspire a normally sane, rational man to write this: — So, while you're sitting around this Christmas handing out hundreds of dollars in presents to the ones you care for, think about all the families and business you have managed to destroy.
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Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Ausmus could fit in Padres' plans — Indications are veteran is backup catcher Friars are eyeing — SAN DIEGO — Padres general manager Kevin Towers said Tuesday that the lone missing piece to his offseason wish list is finding a veteran catcher to back up and mentor rookie Nick Hundley.
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Daulerio / Deadspin:
Mark McGwire's One-Eyed Baby Brother Reveals The Not-So-Startling Truth — Jay McGwire idolized his older brothers, became hooked on steroids, crashed, found God, and now wants to share his story with the world. He also claims he introduced the fallen home run hero to 'roids.
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 …
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Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Third base remains Minnesota mystery — Twins struggling to find power hitter and solid glove to play the hot corner — MINNEAPOLIS — For nearly half a decade, third base has been an enigma for the Twins. — Since Corey Koskie left as a free agent after the 2004 season …
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Thome's Sox future uncertain past '09 — Veteran slugger wants to keep playing but contract set to end — CHICAGO — This much is certain regarding the final stage of Jim Thome's illustrious career: Barring any sort of unforeseen major injury, the affable Peoria, Ill. …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Cabrera, Nady avoid arbitration — Outfielders land one-year pacts; Bruney club's last remaining case — NEW YORK — The Yankees continued to move forward with their winter business on Tuesday, finalizing contracts with outfielders Xavier Nady and Melky Cabrera to avoid salary arbitration.
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NJ.com, Associated Press, Zell's Pinstripe Blog, bronxbanterblog.com and The LoHud Yankees Blog
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