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10:20 AM ET, February 3, 2009

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Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Manny Ramirez turns down Dodgers offer  —  Free-agent outfielder rejects a one-year, $25-million proposal his agent categorizes as a suggestion.  —  Manny Ramirez wasted no time rejecting the Dodgers' latest offer, a one-year, $25-million proposal that was presented Sunday to his agent, Scott Boras.
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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Source: Dodgers make offer to Manny  —  A two-year, $45 million offer three months ago didn't get it done.  So on Monday, the Los Angeles Dodgers made a new offer to Manny Ramirez — for one year and $25 million, according to a major league source.  —  Ramirez
Drew Silva / MLB Rumors:
Manny Turns Down Dodgers' One-Year Offer  —  By Drew Silva [February 3 at 1:33am CST]  —  1:33am: Ramirez has turned down the Dodgers' one-year offer, Dylan Hernandez of the Los Angeles Times reports.  The Dodgers have confirmed it.  —  Hernandez lists the Mets, Giants and Nationals as teams that are monitoring Ramirez' market.
Joel Sherman / Hardball:
MORE PEREZ FALLOUT: No Manny, No Abreu  —  The signing of Oliver Perez does just about close the Mets shopping for the offseason.  The only items they are still perusing are low-cost alternatives among righty reserve bats and lefty set-up men, the Post has learned.
Tony Jackson / Inside the Dodgers:
Dodgers make second offer to Manny Ramirez: one year, $25 million  —  This according to a source with knowledge of the situation who spoke on the condition of anonymity.  Ned Colletti confirmed that the offer was made last night, but he wouldn't confirm the length or the amount.
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers make new offer to Manny  —  Contract said to be worth $25 million for one year  —  LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers tried to break the negotiating logjam with Manny Ramirez over the weekend by making him a new offer, according to general manager Ned Colletti.
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:   Outfield: The Manny Mill, per WFAN
Joel Sherman / Hardball:
METS REACH TERMS WITH PEREZ  —  The Mets have reached agreement with Oliver Perez on a three-year, $36 million contract that will be finalized when the left-hander passes a physical, the Post has learned.  —  The Mets now know the likely composition of their rotation with Perez joining Johan Santana …
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Perez's deal is pending a physical
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Mets Stick to the Plan on a Contract for Pérez
Del Quentin Wilber / Washington Post:
Clemens's DNA Is Linked to Syringes  —  Attorney Says Tests 'Won't Matter at All'  —  Scientific tests have linked Roger Clemens's DNA to blood in syringes that a personal trainer says he used to inject the former star pitcher with performance-enhancing drugs, according to two sources familiar with the investigation.
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ESPN.com:
Report: Clemens' DNA in McNamee's syringes  —  Tests link Roger Clemens' DNA to blood found in syringes that a personal trainer said he used to inject the former pitcher with performance-enhancing drugs, the Washington Post reported on Monday.  —  The newspaper cited two sources as also saying …
Wall Street Journal:
Citi Explores Breaking Mets Deal  —  Bank That Got Bailout Cash Revisits $400 Million Pact to Put Name on Stadium  —  Citigroup Inc., eager to quell the controversy over how lenders are using government bailout money, is exploring the possibility of backing out of a nearly $400 million marketing deal …
Discussion: MetsBlog.com and Loge 13
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Reuters:
Citi explores breaking Mets deal: report  —  (Reuters) - Citigroup Inc is exploring the possibility of backing out of a nearly $400 million marketing deal with the New York Mets amid concerns over how lenders are using government bailout money, the Wall Street Journal said, citing people familiar with the matter.
Discussion: Uni Watch
Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
A's acquire reliever Wuertz from Cubs  —  Deal for pair of Minor League prospects adds bullpen depth  —  OAKLAND — As recently as a couple of weeks ago, the A's seemed poised to enter Spring Training with five bullpen jobs available.  Now there are three.
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Red Sox Sign Brad Wilkerson  —  By Tim Dierkes [February 2 at 11:03pm CST]  —  MLBTR has learned tonight that the Red Sox have signed outfielder Brad Wilkerson to a minor league deal with roster and playing time incentives.  Wilkerson, 31, hit .220/.308/.326 in 309 plate appearances for the Mariners and Blue Jays in 2008.
Wallace Matthews / Newsday:
It's time for Jeter to step up, defend Rodriguez  —  The official story is that nearly eight years ago, Alex Rodriguez implied in a magazine story that Derek Jeter's place in a batting order coincided perfectly with the number on his back.  Jeter was a No. 2 hitter, A-Rod seemed to be saying …
Jonathan Littman / Yahoo! Sports:
Giambi's testimony lacks blunt force  —  Buzz up!  —  SAN FRANCISCO - Jason Giambi told a federal grand jury in 2003 that he didn't know whether Barry Bonds was taking banned substances and that he never gained any information about the home run king's alleged drug regimen from his contacts at BALCO.
John Hickey / seattlepi.com Mariners blog:
M's maneuverability limited if big salaries can't be dumped  —  Ten days hence, the Seattle Mariners begin gathering in Peoria, Ariz.  —  It's been an off-season of change, including a new general manager, a new manager, a new coaching staff and a revamped roster.
Discussion: MLB Rumors and U.S.S. Mariner
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Drew Silva / MLB Rumors:   Twins Showing Interest In Jarrod Washburn
Awful Announcing:
Detroit Station Has Fun With Matt Millen  —  I thought Matt Millen did a fine job during NBC's broadcast, but that's not to say that some people are happy that he's employed anywhere.  Take for example NBC affiliate, WDIV in Detroit, which decided that every time Millen appeared on the screen, a disclaimer was needed.
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Steve Schrader / Detroit Free Press:
Warning! Matt Millen's on
Discussion: Sports Media and Out Of Left Field
Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Selig Sees His Salary Climb to Over $18 Million  —  Commissioner Bud Selig earned over $18 million for the fiscal year ending Oct. 31, 2007, making him by far the highest paid commissioner in all of sports, according to a report by the SportsBusiness Journal.
Discussion: The Yankee Universe
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