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Jerry Crasnick / MLB:
Sources: Abreu, Angels discussing 1-year deal — Free-agent outfielder Bobby Abreu is in serious talks toward a one-year agreement with the Los Angeles Angels, two baseball sources told ESPN.com. — Abreu, 34, is one of the premier hitters left on the market this offseason.
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Angels showing serious interest in Bobby Abreu — They are expected to sign the free-agent outfielder before the start of spring training Saturday. — The Angels, in dire need of a power boost from the left side, have expressed serious interest in Bobby Abreu and are expected to sign …
John Hickey / seattlepi.com Mariners blog:
Abreu could bypass Mariners and go with Angels
Abreu could bypass Mariners and go with Angels
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Washington Post:
Tejada Charged With Lying to Investigators — Former Baltimore Orioles shortstop Miguel Tejada was charged today with lying to congressional investigators about the use of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball. — Federal prosecutors accused Tejada of making misrepresentations …
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN.com:
Ex-union boss Miller blasts baseball ‘witch hunt’ … As baseball union leaders Donald Fehr and Gene Orza face a torrent of criticism for their handling of events leading up to Alex Rodriguez's steroid admission, Players Association founder Marvin Miller defended the union's conduct and accused …
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Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Oswalt would erase A-Rod's numbers — HOUSTON — If Roy Oswalt had his druthers, any player who was proven to, or admitted to, using performance-enhancing drugs would have his numbers erased from baseball history, the Astros ace said on Tuesday. — That includes Alex Rodriguez …
Joel Sherman / Hardball:
METS SIGN VALENTIN TO MINOR LEAGUE DEAL — The Mets have thrown another player into the mix to be a potential backup or alternative to Luis Castillo by signing Jose Valentin to a minor league contract, the Post has learned. — Valentin would make $800,000 if he played in the majors.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies sign former Cardinal Flores — No go for Joe. But the Rockies are ready for Randy. — Bent on adding left-handed relief depth, Colorado signed Randy Flores to a $600,000 minor-league deal with an invitation to spring training, according to contract information obtained by The Denver Post.
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New York Post:
GIRARDI: YANKEES WILL RALLY AROUND ALEX — TELLS WFAN: 'YOU DON'T STOP BEING HIS TEAMMATE' — Joe Girardi got in line with the rest of the Yankees organization today and pledged his support to steroid-tainted Alex Rodriguez. — “I think we will rally around him.
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Doug Glanville / New York Times:
Understanding A-Rod — For most of my life I wore a number on my back.
Understanding A-Rod — For most of my life I wore a number on my back.
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Andrew Perloff / Sports Illustrated:
SI's Selena Roberts tells her side of the A-Rod story
SI's Selena Roberts tells her side of the A-Rod story
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers add Milton to pitching mix — Left-hander signs Minor League deal to compete for spot — LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers, seemingly collecting veteran pitchers on the eve of Spring Training, signed Eric Milton to a Minor League contract Tuesday to join the competition for the fifth starter spot or the bullpen.
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Looper deal has mutual option — By Tom Haudricourt of the Journal Sentinel — The one-year deal the Brewers struck with free agent right-hander Braden Looper yesterday has a mutual option for 2010. — I don't know the salary figure for that year yet but I heard this is the way it works …
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Rays beat catcher Navarro in arbitration — PORT CHARLOTTE — The Rays saved $400,000 in winning their arbitration case against Dioner Navarro and, more importantly, didn't appear to lose any good will with their All-Star catcher. — “Navi wants to thank the Rays organization for making …
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Royals sign pitcher Jamey Wright to a Minor League contract with spring invitation — Hudson Removed from Major League Camp — The Kansas City Royals today have signed right-handed pitcher Jamey Wright to a minor league contract for the 2009 season. Wright has been invited …
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Youkilis on A-Rod, offense — FORT MYERS, Fla. — While the media contingent is no longer at those picnic benches at the player development complex — mostly since we were (nicely) kicked off the property after Kevin Youkilis spoke — we're here to bring you the latest from the third-place finisher in the American League MVP vote.
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Cjennings / Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees Blog:
Notes from Newman: Fryer, Cox, Duncan and others — Got a call back this morning from Yankees vice president of baseball operations Mark Newman. He was able to give me a few tidbits about how the organization is leaning regarding certain players, but ultimately our conversation centered …
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Wang is ready to get going — How about some baseball? — When I walked into the complex this morning, the first two guys I saw were Chien-Ming Wang and Phil Hughes. — The Wanger looked good. He got to Arizona in mid January and worked out for several weeks with a trainer before coming here.
Jon Weisman / Dodger Thoughts:
Torre hopes gay ballplayers would feel free to go public — It went mostly unnoticed in the rapid transition of Bronx-dominated headlines from “The Yankee Years” to Alex Rodriguez and steroids, but Joe Torre made some helpful comments in his interview with CNN's Larry King regarding gay baseball players.
Joe Strauss / Cardinal Beat:
The Carpenter Watch: Waiting to Exhale — JUPITER, FLA — Chris Carpenter takes the mound Wednesday for the first time since a nerve disorder shut down his 2008 season and a non-related issue required November nerve transposition near his right elbow. — “I don't know if there's any special significance,” Carpenter said.
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