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New York Post:
ICON'S NEXT PACT WILL BE MOTHER OF ALL YANK FLAPS — CONSIDER this week, when Joe Torre revealed his inner vigilante, to be just another trial run toward the mother of all Yankee controversies. — Because if you think Torre blindsiding Brian Cashman or the Yanks slashing Andy Pettitte's salary …
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Jayson Stark / MLB:
Stark: Rumblings and Grumblings — We don't use words like “collusion” lightly at times like this, in a world like this. — So somewhere in this column, we're going to search for a different word, a more fitting word, to describe what might be the strangest offseason in modern baseball history.
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Mike McDermott / Projo Sox Blog:
It's Truck Day for the Red Sox — updated with photo — It may be freezing outside, but it's a sure sign that spring is coming when the 18-wheeler leaves Fenway Park for Fort Myers, Fla. And that will happen at 1 o'clock today, as the Red Sox move their equipment to Florida to prepare for the start of spring training.
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The House That Dewey Built
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Steve Silva / Boston Globe:
Truck Day is here! — Sorry Punxsutawney Phil and your six-more-weeks-of-winter prediction, but if you live in New England and are a fan of Red Sox, a sure sign of spring has arrived — Truck Day! — Red Sox fans joined the team's mascot, Wally the Green Monster (pictured, right) …
Associated Press:
Nats' Hill waits for arbitration decision — PHOENIX — Washington pitcher Shawn Hill became the first player in the major leagues to go to a salary arbitration hearing this year, asking a panel Friday to award him $775,000 rather than the team's $500,000 offer.
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MLB Rumors
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Mets sign Pedro Feliciano, avoid arbitration — The Mets have signed lefty reliever Pedro Feliciano to a one-year contract for $1,612,500, Newsday has learned, meaning that Omar Minaya and his crew will not have go to to an arbitration hearing with any of their players.
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Bill Chastain / MLB.com:
Rays sign righty Abreu to Minors deal — ST. PETERSBURG — The Rays signed right-hander Winston Abreu to a Minor League deal Friday with an invitation to Major League Spring Training. — Abreu, 31, last pitched in the Major Leagues for the Nationals in 2007, when he went 0-1 with a 5.93 ERA in 26 games.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Wolf, Dodgers closing in on deal — Return of left-hander would help bolster young rotation for LA — LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers are closing in on a deal to sign free-agent left-handed starting pitcher Randy Wolf. — The Dodgers could not comment, and rarely do on contract talks until a free agent passes a physical exam.
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Braves offer contract to Glavine — Need for an outfielder limits resources available for legendary lefty — ATLANTA — With the start of Spring Training just a week away, Braves general manager Frank Wren finds himself with limited financial resources to satisfy roster needs that don't include adding another starting pitcher.
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MLB Rumors
Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Would long-term deals help Sox? — Extending Floyd, Danks, Quentin could aid cost certainty — CHICAGO — Ask John Danks about his desire to pitch for years and years as part of the White Sox starting rotation, even at the stage of his career when a long-term deal isn't necessarily needed …
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MLB Rumors
Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Joba tells News: I want to start … TAMPA - Back in November, Joba Chamberlain was in New York for a charity appearance and visited GM Brian Cashman at Cashman's office. The GM told the phenom to prepare over the winter to be in the Yankee rotation. — “That was a little calming …
Brent Schrotenboer / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Bush in hot water again, Padres cut him loose — Matt Bush's days as a Padre are over. — And they ended in much the same way they began - with a controversial incident that involves the police. — The Padres designated Bush for assignment Thursday, just as El Cajon police were looking …
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Gary Armida / fullcountpitch.com:
Pitching Perspectives with Rick Peterson: Understanding the Epidemic of Youth Pitching Injuries — Bridging the Gap Between Potential and Peak Performance — Young pitchers are in trouble. While that may sound like hyperbole at its finest, it most assuredly isn't.
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River Avenue Blues
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Pudge a possibility for Marlins, but only at sale price — Marlins catcher Pudge Rodriguez hangs on to the ball as the Giants J.T. Snow tries to knock it loose. The Marlins held on for a 7-6 win over San Francisco in Game 4 of the 2003 Division Series. (Sun-Sentinel/Robert Duyos)