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New York Post:
ON 2ND THOUGHT, PUT JOBA IN 'PEN — NOW that Andy Pettitte is signed, sealed and finally delivered, it's time the Yankees throw a high, hard one at the opposition. Forget about Joba Chamberlain being in the rotation - he needs to go back to the bullpen. From Day 1 of spring training.
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Tony Massarotti / Boston Globe:
Varitek deadline set for Saturday — Jason Varitek filed for free agency more than three months ago. By the end of the day Saturday, we should all know whether the Red Sox catcher and captain will be returning to the team this year. — A baseball source confirmed this morning that the Red Sox …
Mark Hale / New York Post:
BOWA: TEAMMATE SHOTS AT ALEX ALL IN FUN — Alex Rodriguez may have been referred to as “A-Fraud,” but it was in jest, says former Yankee coach Larry Bowa. — In Joe Torre's latest book, “The Yankee Years,” it's reported that Yankee players referred to A-Rod as “A-Fraud.”
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Red Sox give Varitek deadline on offer — Boston reportedly asks veteran catcher for decision by Saturday — BOSTON — The Red Sox should know by the end of the week if Jason Varitek, their primary catcher since 1999, will be part of their 2009 squad. — The Boston Herald — citing a …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Pettitte holding onto his pinstripes — Veteran left-hander agrees to incentive-laden, one-year deal — NEW YORK — Andy Pettitte never needed to hear the offers that might have awaited him in free agency. He had decided that by the time winter turned to spring, he would have somehow wound up back with the Yankees.
Tony Massarotti / Boston Globe:
For Varitek, offer may have a catch
For Varitek, offer may have a catch
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Pettitte's deal is done
Pettitte's deal is done
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JSOnline:
Don't believe Perez rumor — By Tom Haudricourt of the Journal Sentinel — I just saw this report that Jon Heyman said on the MLB Network that the Brewers might have interest in free agent lefty Oliver Perez. — Don't count on it. — When I ran Perez's name by Brewers general manager …
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Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
The Baseball Tattoo Hall of Fame: Mickey Mantle and Pete Rose — Holy Chuck Hustle, Batman! I think we've finally found a few tats that can beat that Brewers + Grateful Dead job we posted last summer. The above tattoos of Mickey Mantle (leg) and Pete Rose (arm) were both done …
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates add Fogg-like pitcher Vasquez — Hearing dates set for McLouth, Maholm; payroll near $50 million — If there is a familiar feel to the statistics of Virgil Vasquez, the pitcher the Pirates claimed off waivers yesterday from the Detroit Tigers, there probably is a reason …
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Jose De Jesus Ortiz / Houston Chronicle:
Astros sign Rodriguez, Geary to one-year deals — Club avoids arbitration with pair of pitchers — Meeting their deadline to work out deals before having to hunker down for arbitration hearings, the Astros signed starting lefthander Wandy Rodriguez and reliever Geoff Geary to one-year contracts.
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Garry D. Howard / JSOnline:
Bucks' season could make future tense — Snap. — Michael Redd tears his anterior cruciate ligament. — Crackle. — Redd also tears his medial collateral ligament. — Pop. — The Milwaukee Bucks' playoff chances in a must-have-it year take a monumental hit …
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
The details on Pettitte's deal — Base salary: $5.5 million. — Innings bonuses: $500,000 each for 150, 160 and 170 innings pitched and $750,000 each for 180, 190, 200 and 210 innings. — Roster bonuses: $100,000 for 120 days on the active 25-man roster, $200,000 for 130 days …
Kary Booher / Baseball America:
Winter Notes: Puerto Rican League — As mentioned, the Puerto Rican League was full of more veterans than prospects in its return, but it still had plenty of storylines.. Consider: — IAN KENNEDY, RHP, YANKEES — Kennedy had as bad a year in 2008 as he had in 2007 …
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ESPN.com:
Justice, Gooden deny Radomski's allegations — David Justice and Dwight Gooden denied allegations made by former Mets clubhouse attendant Kirk Radomski during an exclusive interview with “Outside the Lines” on Sunday. Radomski told ESPN that Justice lied about knowing him and purchasing …
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Denver Post:
Jimenez open to long-term deal — The Rockies want to lock up starter Ubaldo Jimenez long-term. But they have only a short time to secure a multiyear deal. — “It's on our agenda, absolutely,” general manager Dan O'Dowd said Monday. “But we would not want to drag that into spring training.”
Aaron Gleeman / KING-TV:
Draft Strategy: Park Factoring — One of the common misconceptions when it comes to “park factors” is that the quality of a team's lineup and pitching staff drives the number. For instance, whenever I write that Michael Young is overrated in part because his offensive stats have been padded …
Jack Etkin / Rocky Mountain News:
Atkins looks forward to 2009 with Rockies — Third baseman Garrett Atkins is pointing toward the 2009 season with the Rockies, something he didn't foresee happening when 2008 ended. — “I figured they would trade either me or Matt (Holliday), going in (to the offseason),” Atkins said.
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Troy Renck / All Things Rockies:
Atkins' hearing date a secret; Fogg still possible addition
Atkins' hearing date a secret; Fogg still possible addition
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Associated Press:
Counsell gets 1-year, $1M deal from Brewers — MILWAUKEE (AP) — Craig Counsell and the Milwaukee Brewers completed a $1 million, one-year contract on Monday after the veteran infielder passed a physical. — The 38-year-old Counsell spent the past two seasons with the Brewers …
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