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Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Garcia lands with Mets — Freddy Garcia is a Met. The righthander agreed to a minor-league deal with the Mets tonight, the Daily News has learned. It's believed he can earn as much as $8 million to $9 million if he makes the team and reaches all of his incentives.
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Doug Miller / MLB.com:
Mets sign Garcia to Minor League deal — Incentive-laden contract reportedly can reach nearly $9 million — The New York Mets have agreed to a Minor League deal with veteran right-hander Freddy Garcia, according to the New York Daily News. — Garcia, who started three games for the Tigers …
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Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Mets' owner on Manny Ramirez: We're not interested
Mets' owner on Manny Ramirez: We're not interested
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Chicago Breaking News:
Ricketts family is winning Cubs bidder: $900M — After nearly two years of intrigue, the billionaire Ricketts family has emerged as the winning bidder to purchase the Chicago Cubs from Tribune Co. for about $900 million, sources close to the situation said this evening.
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Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
Banker Emerges as Cubs' Top Bidder — The Ricketts family said Thursday that it was entering into exclusive negotiations to acquire the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field from the Tribune Company, the next step in a nearly two-year process to sell a team that has not won a World Series since 1908.
Associated Press:
Yankees set to move to new ballpark Friday — NEW YORK (AP) — Friday is moving day in the Bronx and, no, the crates don't have pinstripes. — Eighty-six years after moving in, the New York Yankees are moving out. — The team's front office will move across the street Friday …
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Danielle Sessa / Bloomberg:
Mets Not Interested in Free-Agent Manny Ramirez, Wilpon Says — Jan. 22 (Bloomberg) — The New York Mets aren't interested in signing free-agent Manny Ramirez, according to the team's chief operating officer, Jeff Wilpon. — Wilpon said General Manager Omar Minaya hasn't proposed adding the outfielder …
Los Angeles Times:
Bill Werber dies at 100; Yankee teammate of Babe Ruth — Bill Werber, who was the oldest living former major league baseball player and a teammate of Babe Ruth, has died at age 100. — Werber died Thursday morning of age-related causes after moving into an assisted-care facility in Charlotte …
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Jim Salisbury / Philly.com:
Alou draws interest from Phils — While the team waits to hear from Nomar Garciaparra, the hunt continues for a righthanded bat. — Still waiting to hear whether Nomar Garciaparra wants to continue his playing career, the Phillies have shown an interest in several other righthanded hitters …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Wrigley Field's deficiencies obstacle for next Cubs owner — When Tribune Co. bought the last-place Cubs and Wrigley Field for $21.1 million in 1981, the park was antiquated and in a run-down neighborhood where fans sometimes were allowed to enter the bleachers free in the late innings.
Josefina Loza / Grand Island Independent:
Q&A with with Yankees' Chamberlain — OMAHA — So what if he gets facials and manicures? — New York Yankees pitcher Joba Chamberlain is still a beast in the bullpen. And he's not afraid to get personal. — He's participating in ALS in the Heartland's annual bachelor-bachelorette …
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Anthony McCarron / Associated Press:
Center field candidates can't carry gloves of Yankee legends — Playing center field for the Yankees is one of the most hallowed jobs in sports, sort of like being the tailback at USC or linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Multiple Hall of Famers, including two of the biggest names …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Former Senators slugger discusses career in Washington — The Nationals are planning to unveil a statue of Frank Howard in Center Field Plaza at Nationals Park this coming season. The honor is well deserved because Howard was one of the best position players to play for the Washington Senators.
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Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Schilling: Red Sox need Varitek — Right-hander feels club would be better served by its captain — During Curt Schilling's heyday with the Red Sox, the ace right-hander would often call WEEI AM 850's “The Big Show” on a regular basis just to talk sports or straighten the hosts out on a certain topic.
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Ryan Divish / Mariners Insider:
Wrapping up the spring luncheon (updated 4:28 p.m.) — Alright, sorry for the delay in getting the stuff from today's Seattle Mariners spring luncheon posted to the blog. We were provided lunch afterward and we sat with new Director of Amateur scouting Tom McNamara, which was pretty cool …
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Mets Will Give García Chance to Join Rotation — The last two years have been sobering for Freddy García, whose shoulder has kept him from being the premier starter he was for eight seasons. He has bounced to the Philadelphia Phillies and the Detroit Tigers, and now he will try with the Mets.
Keith Law / ESPN:
Top players by organization — Here's a snapshot look at the top prospects in each organization. For full reports on many of these players, see my ranking of the top 100 prospects in the minors. — For organizations in the top 10 in Wednesday's ranking of farm systems, I've listed their top 10 prospects.
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