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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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Chicago Tribune:
Cubs sale magic number: 1 — Tribune Co. settles on Ricketts family to purchase team, but potential hurdles exist before a deal can be finalized — The Chicago Cubs and their storied legacy of losing are set to change hands, with the billionaire Ricketts family emerging as the favored bidder …
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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.
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.
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Walkoff Walk
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 …
Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Mets' owner on Manny Ramirez: We're not interested — Manny Ramirez may not be on the Mets' list of possible free agent signings, team COO Jeff Wilpon told Bloomberg News. (Getty Images Photo) — Mets fans - and a Mets third baseman - who are dreaming of seeing Manny Ramirez's big bat …
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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 …
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The Yankee Scrolls, Replacement Level …, Pinstripes, Pa., iYankees and New Jersey Online
J.J. Cooper / Baseball America:
Cincinnati Reds — Baseball America's Top 10 Prospects lists are based on projections of a player's long-term worth after discussions with scouting and player-development personnel. All players who haven't exceeded the major league rookie standards of 130 at-bats or 50 innings pitched (without regard to service time) are eligible.
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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The Griddle
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Mike Cranston / Associated Press:
Oldest ex-major leaguer Werber dies at 100
Oldest ex-major leaguer Werber dies at 100
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King Kaufman / Salon:
“Sunday Night Baseball” loves Chachi — ESPN announced this week that Steve Phillips will join Jon Miller and Joe Morgan in the booth of “Sunday Night Baseball,” the network's signature baseball telecast. — There had been rumors during the postseason, denied by ESPN …
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Sutton and/or Andruw returning? — A few thoughts while we wait for possible announcements that Don Sutton could be returning to the Braves broadcast booth and Andruw Jones to the outfield. — Neither is a done deal, though I've got a feeling both will happen. I'm more confident about Sutton's return than Jones'.
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MLB Rumors
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 …
Rich Lederer / Baseball Analysts:
2008 Leaders and Laggards: K/100 Pitches — Three years ago, I introduced the concept of evaluating pitchers based on strikeouts per pitch, which has a higher correlation to runs allowed than strikeouts per batter faced or strikeouts per inning. — In a follow-up article in November 2007 …
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River Avenue Blues
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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Bombers Beat
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
These teams are the most likely to get free-agent deals done (cont.) — Even so, it's still a mystery to many why Varitek didn't take arbitration. And even Red Sox owner John Henry asked Varitek in their well-publicized meeting a week ago why he didn't take the arbitration offer.