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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers add pitchers Wright, Mendoza — Lefty acquired from Yanks; right-hander signs Minors deal — MILWAUKEE — The Brewers added two former Yankees pitchers in separate roster moves on Tuesday, acquiring left-handed starter Chase Wright in a trade and right-handed reliever Ramiro Mendoza with a Minor League free agent contract.
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yankees trade lefty Wright to Brewers — New York acquires Minor League catcher and outfielder Fryer — NEW YORK — The Yankees moved Wednesday to bolster their Minor League depth chart, acquiring catcher and outfielder Eric Fryer from the Brewers for left-hander Chase Wright.
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers add pitchers Wright, Mendoza — Lefty acquired from Yanks; right-hander signs Minors deal — MILWAUKEE — Chase Wright is thankful for fresh starts and low gas prices. — The left-hander learned Wednesday morning that he had been traded from the Yankees to the Brewers …
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Bronx Baseball Daily
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Brewers Acquire Chase Wright, Ramiro Mendoza
Brewers Acquire Chase Wright, Ramiro Mendoza
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Right Field Bleachers
Joel Sherman / Hardball:
3 UP: Torre, Castro, Zambrano — Another quick 3 UP today because I am again hosting the Sirius-XM baseball show this morning from 7-10 a.m. on Sirius 210 or XM 175. My co-host is Jim Duquette, and our special guest at 8 a.m. is scheduled to be Joe Torre, if you care to listen:
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Kotsay expected out at least until May after back surgery — With the news coming today that Mark Kotsay had back surgery on Jan. 29 to remove a displaced disc fragment, the decision by the Red Sox to sign Brad Wilkerson (pending a physical) makes more sense.
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Kotsay could start season on DL — Reserve outfielder/first baseman undergoes back surgery — BOSTON — After experiencing some recent back pain, Red Sox outfielder/first baseman Mark Kotsay underwent arthroscopic surgery on Jan. 29 in Los Angeles, meaning there is a chance he will start the season on the disabled list.
Tim Brown / Yahoo! Sports:
Boras: Don't play chicken with Manny — Buzz up! — Twenty-four hours after he dismissed a second offer from the Los Angeles Dodgers on behalf of client Manny Ramirez, this one for $25 million for a season, Scott Boras insisted Ramirez's market is healthy and warned the Dodgers about believing otherwise.
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Scott Boras / ESPN.com:
Boras says Manny talks with Dodgers to resume … Manny Ramirez's agent, Scott Boras, says he expects to resume contract discussions with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday, a day after rejecting the team's one-year, $25 million offer for the right-handed slugger, MLB.com reported.
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies acquire Murton for minor-leaguer — In assessing the face of his roster last week, general manager Dan O'Dowd talked about his desire to make a few final nips and tucks. — The cosmetic changes continued today, with the Rockies acquiring Oakland outfielder Matt Murton in exchange for minor-league speedster Corey Wimberly.
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Up in the Rockies
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Cashman: Yanks are done spending — GM states team will not pursue Ramirez, declines comment on Torre's book — NEW YORK — Manny Ramirez's potential pinstripes debut and Brian Cashman's first book as an author have one thing in common. Neither will happen in 2009.
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The Yankee Universe
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David Waldstein / New York Times:
At Charity Event, Cashman Has Plenty to Say, Just Not About Torre's Book
At Charity Event, Cashman Has Plenty to Say, Just Not About Torre's Book
Dom Amore / Hartford Courant:
Great Winter For Yankees' Cashman
Great Winter For Yankees' Cashman
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Bugs & Cranks, NJ.com, Associated Press, Sliding Into Home, The LoHud Yankees Blog, River Avenue Blues and WasWatching.com
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
O's, Parrish agree to minor league deal — Orioles bring back veteran pitcher, who hopes to get a chance to start — The Orioles have agreed to a minor league deal with John Parrish, bringing the left-handed pitcher back to the organization in which he spent the first six seasons of his major league career.
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Tampa Bay Rays still don't have deals with Dioner Navarro, Willy Aybar — ST. PETERSBURG — The Rays continue to have talks but thus far no deals with catcher Dioner Navarro and infielder Willy Aybar on multiyear contracts that would avoid upcoming arbitration hearings.
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Rays of Light
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Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Yankees quietly negotiating with Bank of America — While the Mets have been taking the heat for their naming-rights deal for Citi Field, the Yankees have been quietly negotiating a megabucks sponsorship deal with Bank of America for the new Yankee Stadium that does not include naming rights.
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Sports Illustrated:
Derek Jeter talks about A-Rod, season ... but not personal life … SI.com: You're about to compete in the Gillette-EA SPORTS Champions of Gaming Global Finals, in which a contest winner gets to play against you in an Xbox Live game. The last time we spoke you said you didn't play video games.
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Pieces of his mind — Picked-up pieces while still mourning John Updike, the greatest writer of them all and the man who wrote “Picked-Up Pieces” . . . Sorry, I can't get into a lather about this Michael Phelps bong photograph. He has apologized appropriately.
Larry Stone / Seattle Times:
Mariners must make decision on Griffey soon — With spring training opening in less than two weeks, the Mariners will very soon have to make the decision that has been looming over the team all offseason. — Will they bring back the franchise's most storied player, Ken Griffey Jr.?
Chad Finn / Boston Globe:
Epstein interview — Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein offered some candid insights, particularly concerning the club's ill-fated pursuit of Mark Teixeira and his admiration for John Smoltz, during an interview this afternoon on sports radio WEEI's “Dale and Holley” show.