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Roger Rubin / NY Daily News:
L.A. reportedly makes Manny offer of $25M — The Dodgers made Manny Ramirez a one-year contract offer for $25 million Monday night, according to the Los Angeles Daily News. — The deal is only on the table for Ramirez and agent Scott Boras for 48 hours, according to a report on ESPN.com.
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Buster Olney / ESPN:
Source: Dodgers turn to Dunn, Hudson — Now that Manny Ramirez has rejected the Los Angeles Dodgers' latest contract offer of one year and $25 million, the team is considering alternatives — including further pursuit of ongoing negotiations with slugger Adam Dunn and second baseman Orlando Hudson.
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN.com:
Source: Abreu-White Sox negotiations stalled — Negotiations between the Chicago White Sox and free-agent outfielder Bobby Abreu stalled early this week after the team floated the possibility of a one-year, $8 million contract, said a baseball source. — The source disputed …
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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 …
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Spencer Fordin / MLB.com:
Wigginton, Orioles agree to deal — Slugger inked to two-year contract, adding depth to infield — BALTIMORE — The Orioles continued their hectic offseason Tuesday by signing reserve infielder Ty Wigginton to a two-year contract, an acquisition that comes just one day after the team traded for starter Rich Hill.
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
O's, Wigginton agree to two-year deal — O's stay active, add versatile infielder — The Orioles continued their busy offseason today, agreeing to terms on a two-year, $6 million deal with versatile infielder Ty Wigginton. The deal is pending a physical, which is expected to take place later this week in Baltimore.
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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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 …
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Live: Oliver Perez Press Conference — I just had a quick one on one with Minaya, who clearly knows who I am and knows the blog, which is always bizarre to hear. — He said he understands the fan's passion for Ramirez, but he is very happy with the way the team is currently set up.
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Darren Rovell / CNBC.com:
Bob Costas to Join MLB Network But Stay With NBC — Bob Costas, a 19-time Emmy Award winner and NBC broadcaster, has signed a multi-year contract to join the upstart MLB Network, CNBC has learned, though he will remain at NBC Sports. — The MLB network, which debuted on Jan. 1 …
Jon Heyman / For the Record:
Nationals still waiting on Dunn — The market has been mostly quiet for free agent slugger Adam Dunn, but a baseball source said Dunn did receive a contract offer from the Nationals, who badly want a power hitter. The Nats targeted Dunn after making a spirited free-agent run at Mark Teixeira, who signed with the Yankees.
MLB:
Weeks, Brewers agree to deal, avoid arbitration — MILWAUKEE — Second baseman Rickie Weeks and the Milwaukee Brewers agreed Tuesday to a $2.45 million, one-year contract and avoided salary arbitration. — Weeks can earn an additional $100,000 in performance bonuses based on plate appearances from 575 to 650.
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Buster Olney / ESPN:
Doctor says Griffey now in much better shape — Ken Griffey Jr. talked with his doctor about possibly having his left knee fixed midway through last season, but in the end, he decided to try to play through the problem, to play through the weakness. — “We shot it and we treated it and we rehabbed it …
Sporting News:
Orlando Hudson says four teams showing interest — Free-agent second baseman Orlando Hudson said Monday four teams are interested in signing him. — Hudson told the MLB Network the four are the New York Yankees, New York Mets, Los Angeles Dodgers and Washington Nationals.