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Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Griffey picks Braves over Mariners — Negotiations still on-going, both sides working to finalize deal — Lake Buena Vista, Fla. — Ken Griffey Jr. has chosen to sign with the Braves, according to a person close to the veteran star and familiar with the on-going negotiations.
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Jim Street / MLB.com:
Griffey denies report he chose Braves — Veteran wrestling with decision, will choose later Tuesday or Wednesday — PEORIA, Ariz. — Free-agent outfielder Ken Griffey Jr., who is being hotly pursued by the Mariners and Braves, told MLB.com that he has not reached a decision on which team he will play for next season.
Geoff Baker / Mariners Blog:
Griffey to Braves: Done deal — UPDATE (11:07 a.m.): Looks like Ken Griffey Jr. is going to torture us all, denying that he's reached a deal with anyone. That would be news to some folks very close to these negotiations is all I will say. For anyone wondering, I did not base my confirmation off …
Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
Ken Griffey says he's still deciding between Braves and Mariners — It appeared that Ken Griffey, Jr. had finally found a home when David O'Brien of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that The Kid was becoming a Brave. — But now MLB.com is reporting that Griffey himself …
David O'Brien / Atlanta Braves with David O'Brien:
Blogging live from Braves training camp... Lake Buena Vista, Fla. - I could tell you about how beautiful the weather is here at Dark Star and how impressive Kenshin Kawakami played on the golf course yesterday with Derek Lowe, Jeff Francoeur and Brian McCann, but let's be real: You folks want to know about Griffey and Glavine.
Dejan Kovacevic / PBC Blog:
Pirates, McLouth reach long-term deal — In a sharp reversal, the Pirates and center fielder Nate McLouth this morning agreed to terms on a three-year contract — plus a club option for a fourth — that avoided an arbitration hearing that had been scheduled for this afternoon in Phoenix.
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Pirates and Nate McLouth Reach 3-year, $15.75M Agreement. Avoid Arbitration
Pirates and Nate McLouth Reach 3-year, $15.75M Agreement. Avoid Arbitration
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Troy Renck / All Things Rockies:
Details on deals for Pirates' McLouth and Reds' Encarnacion
Details on deals for Pirates' McLouth and Reds' Encarnacion
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MLB Rumors
ESPN.com:
Bud Selig says he doesn't deserve blame for steroids era — In the volatile wake of Alex Rodriguez's admission that he used performance-enhancing substances earlier this decade, Bud Selig remains bothered by the suggestion that he is to blame for Major League Baseball's steroids era.
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Alex Rodriguez says relative injected him with banned drug … TAMPA, Fla. — Alex Rodriguez expanded on his admission last week that he used a banned substance earlier this decade, saying a cousin injected him with an over-the-counter drug designed to give an “energy boost.”
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Peter's Red Sox Forever
Wallace Matthews / Newsday:
Commissioner Selig defends his record
Commissioner Selig defends his record
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Chad Finn / Boston Globe:
A-Rod live blog — Our man Nick Cafardo is in Tampa to document today's highly anticipated Alex Rodriguez press conference, and following the controversial Yankees superstar's first formal chat with the media since he admitted using performance-enhancing substances, he will file a full report right here on Extra Bases.
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Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
YES Pulls the Plug, Temporarily, on a Yankees Star — When Alex Rodriguez faces the news media Tuesday at 1:30 p.m., he will endure a barrage of questions, many of them ones that ESPN's Peter Gammons did not ask about A-Rod's 2003 positive steroid test that was first revealed by Sports Illustrated.
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Former Cardinal Jason Isringhausen would like to make comeback with St. Louis Cardinals — JUPITER, Fla. — The door for Jason Isringhausen's return to the Cardinals appears more closed than open, for now. — Pitchers and catchers have reported to all 30 major-league camps …
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Tim Brown / Yahoo! Sports:
Brad Penny's escape from L.A. — Buzz up! — FORT MYERS, Fla. - Though he loved Los Angeles and in its place was subject to the softest free-agent market in years, Brad Penny is happy to be free of the Dodgers. — And though they were left to rebuild a pitching staff that could use another power arm …
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Swisher sweet on his new role — TAMPA - When the Yankees traded for Nick Swisher back in November, he was penciled in as their starting first baseman for 2009. That plan was quickly erased when the Bombers signed Mark Teixeira to an eight-year, $180 million contract, leaving Swisher unclear on his role.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Manuel's unusual hitting drill hands-on — Manager believes tool will help Mets combat fatigue at the plate — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Some degree of any big league training camp is about conditioning, of course. Pitchers run sprints and “poles” — foul pole to foul pole — and throw, and everyone builds stamina.
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Diamond Leung / PE.com:
Dodgers settle with Ethier — The Dodgers have settled with Andre Ethier on a one-year, $3.1 million contract plus $100,000 in incentives. Ethier would get $25,000 each for 596 (his total last year) and 625 plate appearances, and $50,000 for 650 plate appearances.
Todd Zolecki / The Zo Zone:
These Are Your Phillies — The Phillies could use another lefthander in their bullpen, but the Phillies won't be signing one of the remaining free agent lefthanders on the market like Joe Beimel and Will Ohman. — “They're available, but we're not on them,” Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. said.
Brian / Spring Training '09:
Spring Training Trade Candidates — Big trades are a rarity in Spring Training. Still, possibilities emerge as rosters begin to take shape. Here's a close look at 10 Spring Training trade candidates. — 1. Cardinals outfielders. If everyone's healthy, the Cardinals have more outfielders than they need.