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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Starting Pitcher: Mets up Offer to Oliver Perez — Last night, on MLB Network's Hot Stove Show, SI.com's Tom Verducci said Omar Minaya would like to reach an agreement with Oliver Perez by the end of the weekend. — According to Jon Heyman, also of SI.com, the Mets have increased their initial offer …
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Mets may have sweetened Perez's deal — SI.com reports that New York has improved offer to left-hander — NEW YORK — The Mets may need Oliver Perez a bit less than they once did — their acquisitions of Tim Redding and Freddy Garcia have provided them with a measure of rotational depth …
Troy Renck / All Things Rockies:
Phils add Hollins; Mets sign Mackowiak to minor-league deal — The World Champion Phillies added more bench depth as well, signing Damon Hollins to a $450,000 minor league contract, $65,000 of which is guaranteed. He can request his release if not on the 25-man roster by July 1 …
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Joel Sherman / Hardball:
MET SIGN MACKOWIAK — In a continuing effort to collect spare, lefty-hitting outfielders, the Mets have signed Rob Mackowiak to a minor league contract, the Post has learned. — If Mackowiak makes the team he will have a base salary of $600,000 and he has a chance to earn an additional $200,000 …
Buster Olney / ESPN:
Sheets poster boy for unsettled offseason — It wasn't that long ago that the Seattle Mariners gave Carlos Silva a four-year, $48 million deal, and it wasn't that long ago that Miguel Batista got $25 million over three years, and Jeff Suppan signed a four-year, $42 million contract.
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Dick Kaegel / MLB.com:
Hillman likes what he sees at minicamp — Royals manager hosts group of infielders at Texas home — KANSAS CITY — Camp Hillman was a success for the troop leader, Royals manager Trey Hillman. — Hillman had eight infielders on his little spread at Liberty Hill, Texas …
Tim Brown / Yahoo! Sports:
Recession makes bear market smell fishy — Buzz up! — It takes only a few seconds to sign a contract, even in a huff, and then there'd still be plenty of time to fire the agent before reporting to Viera or Tucson or wherever. — It's not yet February, but you can see it from here …
Jim Street / MLB.com:
Mariners unveil new slogan at luncheon — Club sees potential after changes in players and front office — SEATTLE — A New Day. A New Way. — The Mariners' marketing slogan for the 2009 season, made public for the first time on Thursday during the annual pre-Spring Training media luncheon …
Kristie Rieken / Associated Press:
PETTITTE RETURN TO ASTROS UNLIKELY — OWNER DOESN'T EXPECT TO ENTER BIDDING — HOUSTON - As the Astros were celebrating the development of a new youth academy Friday, owner Drayton McLane was talking about the possibility of Andy Pettitte returning to the team and whether he expects Roger Clemens at spring training.
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Spencer Fordin / MLB.com:
O's working on extension for Roberts — All-Star second baseman's contract expires after ‘09 season — BALTIMORE — Brian Roberts may not have been at the news conference to announce the Orioles’ six-year contract extension for Nick Markakis on Thursday, but he was there in spirit.
Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
Slow-Moving Construction — I'm not quite mad as hell. And I can probably take it a little longer. — However, my fuse is getting short when I think about the Lerners' poor stewardship of the Nationals. In a week or two, if the Nats have refused to spend appropriately on free agents …
Brian McTaggart / Houston Chronicle:
Newhan could be back in mix for Astros IF spot — Wade on budget: ‘no more to cover anything of significance’ — David Newhan, who hit .260 in 64 games with the Astros last year, could be rejoining the team with a minor-league contract by early next week, general manager Ed Wade said.
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Associated Press:
Rangers: ‘Positive’ talks with Sheets … ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Free agent right-hander Ben Sheets met again this week with the Texas Rangers, the team that plays not far from his Dallas home. — “It was part of doing our due diligence,” Rangers general manager Jon Daniels said Friday.
Buster Olney / ESPN:
McGwire's brother about as bad as it gets — A candidate for least interesting story of the year so far, for me, is word that Mark McGwire's brother, Jay, has circulated a book proposal in which the brother says the former slugger used steroids. — I think the overwhelmingly …
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