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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Troy Glaus has shoulder surgery, could miss 12 weeks — Two days after appearing at the Cardinals' Winter Warm-Up, third baseman Troy Glaus underwent right shoulder surgery Wednesday that likely will make him unavailable Opening Day, the club announced today.
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Associated Press:
Cardinals' Glaus out three months after surgery … ST. LOUIS (AP) — Cardinals third baseman Troy Glaus will be sidelined for about three months after arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder. — Glaus will begin physical therapy next week following Wednesday's surgery in Los Angeles.
Tony Massarotti / Boston Globe:
Varitek talks moving slowly — Representatives for the Red Sox and Jason Varitek are continuing to talk in the wake of the catcher's meeting with owner John Henry last week, but the sides appear no closer to a deal than they have been for weeks. — But the closer the Sox get to spring training, the more likely that will all change.
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Bill Price / NY Daily News:
Jeff Can't Make Hall of Fame — Not sure if you saw it, but former Met great Jeff Kent retired yesterday. Now we ask, is he a Hall of Famer? — There's a guy who works here at The Daily News who insists Kent is Cooperstown bound. No doubt about it, he says. I hear the same sentiment on radio and TV.
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Law: 2009 organizational rankings — Keith Law ranks the farm systems for all 30 teams, from the Rangers at No. 1 to the Astros at No. 30.
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Jon Heyman: These teams are the most likely to get deals done … The 100 or so free agents who remain free, including stars (or near stars) like all-time great slugging savant Manny Ramirez plus Bobby Abreu, Adam Dunn, Orlando Hudson, Oliver Perez and Ben Sheets, shouldn't fret. Not yet.
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Reds done shopping for the winter — Payroll likely to remain approximately $74 million in 2009 — Reds Spring Training opens in just over 22 days, but the roster you see when camp starts on Feb. 14 should look just like the one you see now. — The Reds have hit the maximum they want to spend …
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John Walsh / Hardball Times:
Best outfield arms of 2008 — There is something about an outfielder with a cannon arm that captures our imagination, isn't there? I guess it's not too surprising: Plays involving a crucial throw from the outfield are among the most important and exciting in the game.
Joe / Mets Today:
Why the Mets Have No Money (and No Manny) — One of the more interesting conundrums in sports is how the New York Mets have less money to spend on ballplayers than their crosstown big brother, the New York Yankees. It boggles the mind further when you realize the Mets' budget is below …
Jon Heyman / For the Record:
Fielder, Brewers closing in on two-year deal — Star first baseman Prince Fielder and the Brewers are closing in on a two-year contract. An announcement could come as early as today, SI.com has learned. — Fielder submitted an arbitration figure of $8 million while the team submitted $6 million …
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Keith Law / MLB:
Law: Top 100 prospects — Welcome to the second annual ESPN.com ranking of the top 100 prospects in baseball. Last year's No. 1 prospect, Evan Longoria, ended up winning the American League Rookie of the Year Award, setting a high standard for the player at the top of this year's list.
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Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Shoulder surgery ends Texas Rangers' plan for Hurley — The candidate pool for the Texas Rangers' starting rotation was thinned by one Wednesday, when former top prospect Eric Hurley underwent surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff. — The operation became necessary when Hurley continued …
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Melhuse back with Rangers — ARLINGTON — The Rangers have agreed …
Melhuse back with Rangers — ARLINGTON — The Rangers have agreed …
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Associated Press:
Cubs closer to new owner — CHICAGO — Tribune Co. has chosen a favorite among three finalists to buy the Cubs, according to the Chicago Tribune, and appears to be winding down a lengthy search for a new owner. — The paper, citing a source close to the situation, reported that the company gave …
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Associated Press:
Kent officially retires … LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jeff Kent is retiring after a 17-year major league career. — The 40-year-old second baseman announced his decision Thursday during a news conference at Dodger Stadium. — Kent leaves as the career home-run leader among second basemen with 351, 74 more than Ryne Sandberg.
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Yankees packed and ready to move — You may have heard that the Yankees built a new stadium. Well, they're moving in tomorrow. — Starting at 7 a.m., the Yankees will move nearly all of their employees across the street to their new offices. You think your last move was a pain?