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Jack Curry / New York Times:
Torre, in Interview, Talks About Cashman and the Book — It was another picturesque morning in Hawaii on Sunday when Joe Torre felt the need to call Brian Cashman. Torre had just learned that several New York newspapers, in describing Torre's new book, were implying that the former Yankees …
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John Harper / NY Daily News:
A-Rod scoffs at Joe-Fraud — Alex Rodriguez told friends Monday that he is “not bothered at all” by the reports that Joe Torre apparently took some shots at him in his forthcoming book, and dismissed talk of an “A-Fraud” persona or any Derek Jeter obsession as old news that no longer applies to his standing in the Yankee clubhouse.
Newsday:
See photos of Joe Torre's managerial career — That observation comes on Page 37 of 477, and before A-Rod even arrives in the Bronx. But it sets the tone: 1996-2001 — good. 2002-2007 — not. — Of course, it is more complicated than that, and the book, due in stores next Tuesday …
Keeli Garza / Foul Territory:
More Hope? — The Andy Pettitte signing with the Yankees, apparently taking them out of the Ben Sheets sweepstakes, wasn't the only news Tuesday that could impact the Rangers and their starting rotation. — The Boston Herald, citing a source close to the negotiations …
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Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Mets ‘a little bit closer’ to re-signing Perez — With less than three weeks to go before spring training, a baseball source said Tuesday that the Mets are “a little bit closer” to re-signing lefthander Oliver Perez, but also are continuing talks with three other remaining free-agent pitchers.
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Ryan views free agency from other side — Hall of Famer turned Rangers president has unique perspective — ARLINGTON — Rangers president Nolan Ryan is now the head of an organization, but there were times when he was a free agent looking for a job. — The Hall of Fame pitcher has turned …
Dejan Kovacevic / PBC Blog:
Pirates talking to Luis Gonzalez — The Pirates are talking to free-agent outfielder Luis Gonzalez, with their most recent discussion having occurred late last week. — Gonzalez, 41, a career .283 hitter with 354 home runs and impeccable leadership credentials, batted .261 with eight home runs …
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Jenifer Langosch / Hot Stove Blog:
Pirates targeting Hinske — According to a baseball industry source, the Pirates have their sights set on free agent outfielder Eric Hinske as the team searches for a fourth outfielder and bench option. Discussions between the two sides have increased to the point where the Pirates …
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Clearing spot for Pettitte, Yanks designate Wright for assignment — CBSSports.com wire reports — NEW YORK — Left-hander Chase Wright was designated for assignment Tuesday by the New York Yankees to clear a roster spot for Andy Pettitte. — The 25-year-old was a combined 10-3 …
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Wright is designated — To make room for Andy Pettitte on the 40-man roster, the Yankees designated LHP Chase Wright for assignment.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies sign Ubaldo to four-year deal — Rockies general manager Dan O'Dowd was determined to lock up Ubaldo Jimenez long-term in a short window of time. Colorado signed the right-hander to a four-year contract today, with two club option seasons in 2013 and '14.
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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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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Manuel: Mets' kitchen open for business — Selfless skipper says club has ingredients to contend this season — NEW YORK — The question certainly didn't strike Jerry Manuel as preposterous, though it did give him pause. — “Manny Ramirez?” he asked, as though the surname were in question.
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Kevin Kernan / New York Post:
GOODEN DENIES RADOMSKI CLAIM — Dwight Gooden denied accusations by steroid peddler Kirk Radomski that Radomski twice took urine tests for him in the early 1990s. Radomski made the claim in an interview with ESPN's “Outside the Lines” and in his new book “Bases Loaded,” due out this week.
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers likely done adding pieces — With spring approaching, final spot may be filled by non-roster invitee — MILWAUKEE — Was free-agent infielder Craig Counsell the final piece of the Brewers' offseason puzzle? — Perhaps. The Brewers may still add a starting pitcher before the start …
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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 …
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Mets say season tickets strong for new ballpark — NEW YORK — Just 1 to 2 percent of people who placed deposits for season tickets at Citi Field failed to follow through with their purchase, and the New York Mets have sold about 25,000 seats per game for the first season in the ballpark.