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Chico Harlan / Nationals Journal:
Sources: Nats Sign Adam Dunn — The Washington Nationals have agreed to a preliminary deal with free agent Adam Dunn, a signing that would fulfill their offseason-long search for a left-handed power hitter. Two independent sources have told the Post that Dunn will sign a two-year deal, possibly announced as early as tomorrow.
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Tom Verducci / Sports Illustrated:
Dunn, Nationals agree to $20M deal … According to major league sources, Adam Dunn and the Washington Nationals reached an agreement on a two-year, $20 million contract, SI.com has learned. — The Nationals had reportedly been courting Dunn throughout the offseason, but there was recent speculation …
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Abreu, Angels agree on one-year deal — Left-handed-hitting outfielder reportedly taking $5 million offer — The Angels and free agent outfielder Bobby Abreu have struck a one-year agreement, according to a report by SI.com. — The deal is worth $5 million plus incentives, the Web site reported.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals sign Dunn to two-year deal — Veteran left-handed slugger reunited with GM Bowden — WASHINGTON — The Nationals finally got their left-handed slugging first baseman, signing free agent Adam Dunn to a two-year contract Wednesday, according to a baseball source. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
David Lennon / Newsday:
Mets' Wright: You can't ever condone cheating — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - In a comparison of New York's third basemen, it's no contest. Alex Rodriguez is a three-time MVP, a 12-time All-Star and the favorite to one day wrest the home run crown from the head of Barry Bonds.
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Howard Kussoy / New York Post:
REPORT: 3 SAY ORZA TIPPED OFF RODRIGUEZ — For once, Alex Rodriguez cannot be happy that the hits keep coming. — Rodriguez told ESPN on Monday that the time of his steroid use from 2001-03 was “pretty accurate;” however, a report in this week's Sports Illustrated suggests …
NY Daily News:
Cops: no record of trouble between A-Rod and SI writer — Alex Rodriguez claimed in his ESPN interview that the Sports Illustrated journalist who first reported the Yankee star had tested positive for steroids in 2003 had stalked him and was cited by the Miami Beach police for trying to break into his home as his daughters slept.
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NY Daily News:
$15M Lawsuit claims ex-Met Roberto Alomar had sex knowing he had AIDS — Baseball great Roberto Alomar has full-blown AIDS but insisted on having unprotected sex, his ex-girlfriend charged Tuesday in a bombshell lawsuit. — The shocking claim was leveled by Ilya Dall, 31 …
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Kati Cornell / New York Post:
ALOMAR IN ‘AIDS’ SHOCK — EX-LOVE SUES MET GREAT — Former Met star Roberto Alomar had unprotected sex with his ex-girlfriend while he had full blown AIDS, a sensational lawsuit charges. — In the $15 million action filed in Brooklyn Federal court, Ilya Dall, of Queens …
The Smoking Gun:
Alomar In AIDS Lawsuit Shocker — Ex-girlfriend claims baseball star knew he had virus during sex — An ex-girlfriend of baseball star Roberto Alomar claims that the athlete is suffering from full-blown AIDS and insisted on having unprotected sex with her during their lengthy relationship.
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN.com:
Source: Abreu moves closer to joining Angels — Free agent outfielder Bobby Abreu moved closer to a deal with the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday morning, as the two sides discussed incentive bonuses that would sweeten his pending one-year contract with the club, a source told ESPN.com.
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New York Post:
DARRYL BARES MET SEXCAPADES — DESPITE their steroid scandals, today's baseball superstars are still choirboys compared to the boozing, skirt-chasing New York Mets of the mid-1980s. — “We were the boys of summer. The drunk, speed-freak, sneaking-a-smoke boys of summer,” …
ESPN:
Favre tells Jets he's retiring … Without the tearful public ceremony that accompanied his retirement announcement from the Green Bay Packers just 11 months ago, quarterback Brett Favre has told the New York Jets he is retiring. — Favre had instructed his agent, James “Bus” Cook, to inform the Jets on Wednesday that he is retiring.
Sam Mellinger / Mellinger's Blog on the Royals …:
Take your BABIP and shove it: an argument that the stat is less about luck, and more about skill (and strength) — Since we're all friends here, I feel like I can speak honestly. I mentioned some time ago that my difficulty in ignoring a life-long attachment to the RBI stat.
Bart Hubbuch / Mets Blog:
Emptying the notebook — PORT ST. LUCIE — Some tidbits from a sleepy day of voluntary workouts here at the Mets' spring-training complex: — * Daniel Murphy showed up all the veterans and several of his young counterparts by gliding through sprints this morning like he was Usain Bolt or something …
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New York Post:
YANKS WON'T ATTEMPT TO VOID A-ROID DEAL — TAMPA - The Yankees say they aren't ticked at Alex Rodriguez and are not looking to void the biggest contract in baseball. Hank Steinbrenner even giggled at the idea of trading the best player in the game, who copped Monday to using performance-enhancing drugs from 2001-03
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Harvey Fialkov / Boston Herald:
Huizenga regrets dismantling of '97 world champion Marlins — DAVIE, Fla. - Outgoing Miami Dolphins [team stats] majority owner H. Wayne Huizenga bid an emotional farewell to his favorite franchise Tuesday, but for the first time admitted he might have broke up the Marlins a year too soon after they won the 1997 World Series.