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Chico Harlan / Nationals Journal:
Nats Sign Adam Dunn For 2 Years, $20 Million — Aiming to legitimize their lineup and energize their fanbase, the Washington Nationals today agreed to a preliminary two-year, $20 million deal with Adam Dunn, the 29-year-old free agent they have pursued for more than a month.
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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.
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 …
Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Tejada apologizes after guilty plea — Shortstop charged with misrepresentations, admits buying drugs — HOUSTON — A tearful and seemingly contrite Miguel Tejada offered an apology to a packed room of reporters at Minute Maid Park on Wednesday, expressing remorse for his actions that led …
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers ready to solve camp questions — Who'll play third base remains uncertain entering Spring Training — Triple play: Three questions that need answers — 1. Is the starting rotation deep enough? — The pending Braden Looper deal might help change the answer to this question to the affirmative.
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Brewers Blog — The Journal Sentinel sports staff brings fans the latest news and inside dope on the Brewers — Looper announcement tomorrow — By Tom Haudricourt of the Journal Sentinel — Look for the Brewers to officially announce the signing of free agent pitcher Braden Looper tomorrow.
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KLSnow / Brew Crew Ball:
Twenty-two guys, four spots - Who's on your roster?
Twenty-two guys, four spots - Who's on your roster?
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John Koblin / New York Observer:
Who's ‘This Lady’? Meet Selena Roberts, A-Rod's Worst Nightmare — When Sports Illustrated put one of its usual big features in the hands of a serious reporter, serious news started happening — Selena Roberts. — “This lady is coming out with all these allegations, all these lies …
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
There's been a J.B. Cox sighting — The Yankees invited three more prospects to big-league camp: RHP J.B. Cox, RHP George Kontos and RHP Kanekoa Texeira. — I had sort of wondered why these guys weren't invited in the first place. Kontos is the pitcher who was nearly included in the trade with Pittsburgh last summer.
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John Hickey / seattlepi.com Mariners blog:
Now it's down to Griffey or Garret — It seems as if the stars are aligning for Seattle and Ken Griffey Jr. — In the space of a couple of hours Wednesday, sluggers Bobby Abreu and Adam Dunn were taken off the list of available free agent outfielders, Abreu signing with the Angels and Dunn with the Nationals.
Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Joba says A-Rod will thrive despite scandal — TAMPA - Joba Chamberlain had his own difficult off-season and the Yankee pitcher, who was nabbed for DUI in his native Nebraska, believes Alex Rodriguez's public confession this week will be cathartic for the third baseman.
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Mark Feinsand / Blogging the Bombers:
Montero is Posada's heir apparent — Call it a “blog bonus.” Here is a story that would've run in Sunday's Daily News if not for a certain player's steroid mess. This is for you readers who are fascinated by prospects... TAMPA - On one field at the Yankees' minor-league complex …
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Tampa Bay Rays manager Joe Maddon proposes amnesty for those who tested positive for steroids and stronger penalties for future violators — PORT CHARLOTTE — Acknowledging that with Alex Rodriguez involved in baseball's steroids mess there is nothing left to be surprised or shocked about …
Chad Finn / Boston Globe:
The book on Manny — During his seven-plus seasons with the Red Sox, Manny Ramirez was often perceived as a mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in an extra baggy uniform. — But a new authorized biography that hits the shelves next month attempts to offer some insight regarding his background …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Johnson not interested in bench role — Nats likely will look to trade first baseman after landing Dunn — WASHINGTON — With Adam Dunn slated to become the Nationals' everyday first baseman, what does this mean for the Nick Johnson? The team will most likely look to trade Johnson, who said he will not accept a bench role.
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Mike Gimbel / Hardball Times:
Did steroids help Alex Rodriguez? — Did the confession to the use of steroids, made by Alex Rodriguez, invalidate his purported outstanding performances from 2001 to 2003? The myth of “performance enhancement” by the use of steroids needs to be exploded. — (1) There is no scientific definition for “performance enhancement” and
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Mariners: Ichiro won't be pitching — Outfielder worked off mound for possible Classic outing — Now pitching for Team Japan, Ichiro Suzuki? — Not so fast. — Soon after news — and photos — broke of Suzuki's bullpen session in preparation for a possible mound stint …
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Jonathan Mayo / MLB.com:
Lindsay won't be unknown for long — Royals prospect from South Africa could turn heads during Classic — Eight years ago, the Kansas City Royals made a foray into a new international market when they signed pitcher Barry Armitage out of South Africa. — Armitage made it as high as Double-A …
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Braves, Glavine continue to negotiate — GM doesn't increase offer, but could get creative to land lefty — ATLANTA — Tom Glavine still hasn't received the financial offer that he's seeking. But he remains hopeful that the Braves will eventually make the concessions that will allow …