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Jim Callis / Baseball America:
Yankees Sign Heathcott For $2.2 Million — The Yankees have signed first-round pick Slade Heathcott for $2.2 million. He was drafted 27th overall, and the MLB recommendation for his slot was $1,107,000. — A two-way star at Texas High (Texarkana, Texas), Heathcott will be an outfielder in pro ball.
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Yankees Sign Cotham For $675,000 — The Yankees have signed Vanderbilt righthander Caleb Cotham for $675,000. His bonus is $5,000 short of the highest in the fifth round this year (Jeff Malm, Rays) and is more than four times MLB's $149,400 recommendation for his draft slot (No. 165).
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yankees sign first two Draft picks — Outfielder Heathcott, catcher Murphy reportedly agree to terms — SAN FRANCISCO — The Yankees have secured their first-round selection in the First-Year Player Draft, agreeing to terms on Monday with outfielder Slade Heathcott.
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Chico Harlan / Washington Post:
Stare Down — Nats, Potential Ace Strasburg Enter Final Day to Show Hands — Peel away the excess — the tangled story lines that have turned a single pitcher into a referendum on an organization's competence and an agent's ingenuity — and Stephen Strasburg is simply a 21-year-old with a decision to make.
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Red Sox in a surprise fight to make the playoffs and more (cont.) — The struggle to sign Strasburg — Nationals president Stan Kasten's acknowledgement over the weekend that Washington may not sign ballyhooed No. 1 draft choice Stephen Strasburg should be taken seriously. This is not a baseless threat.
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Alex Nelson / Mets Geek:
Deadline Day — The deadline for signing draft picks arrives …
Deadline Day — The deadline for signing draft picks arrives …
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Coonelly: Russell will be back in 2010 — Decisions on rest of coaching staff coming after season — CHICAGO — The Pirates will bring back manager John Russell for the 2010 season, team president Frank Coonelly said yesterday at Wrigley Field. — Coonelly did not elaborate …
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: A rainout with little rain
Pirates Notebook: A rainout with little rain
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Church tells Wright not to rush back … Ryan Church, who arrives at Citi Field with the Braves tomorrow, exchanged text messages with David Wright on Saturday night. Church's advice to his former teammate: Don't hurry back, no matter what. — “He's going to need to rest,” said Church …
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Reeling Red Sox in a surprise fight to make the playoffs and more … The Red Sox were rightly considered a winner on deadline day for acquiring big-time hitter Victor Martinez, who has continued to thrive since leaving Cleveland for Boston. But now, a couple weeks later …
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Jim Callis / Baseball America:
Orioles Sign Ohlman For $995,000 — The Orioles have signed 11th-round pick Michael Ohlman for $995,000. With Ohlman and 22nd-rounder Cameron Coffey (who got $990,000), Baltimore has paid the two highest bonuses known after the 10th round this year. — A catcher from Lakewood Ranch High …
Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs' Carlos Zambrano: 'I've been lazy' — Cubs ace says he'll get ‘serious’ about ab work to help back problems — Admitting “my problem is I've been lazy” about between-start workouts, Carlos Zambrano vowed to “be serious” about a prescribed routine that will strengthen his stomach muscles.
Associated Press:
Tigers get Huff from Orioles for pitching prospect … BALTIMORE (AP) — The Detroit Tigers bolstered their offense for a pennant drive by obtaining first baseman Aubrey Huff from the Baltimore Orioles for a minor leaguer. — The Tigers began Monday leading the Chicago White Sox by 2 1/2 games in the AL Central.
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Jim Callis / Baseball America:
Yankees Sign Murphy For $1.25 Million — The Yankees have signed J.R. Murphy, and BA's Aaron Fitt has confirmed that his bonus is $1.25 million. That's the highest bonus in the second round this year, and more than double MLB's $477,900 guideline for his draft slot (No. 76).
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Nathan Rode / Baseball America:
Rays Break Off Talks With Top Picks — The Tampa Bay Rays, who have already signed several of their top picks to above-slot deals, have released a statement saying they don't expect to sign their top two picks, outfielder LeVon Washington and shortstop Kenny Diekroger.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Jeter sets all-time shortstop hits mark — Veteran Yankee passes Aparicio with 2,674th knock at short — SEATTLE — For years, few have been as reliable as Derek Jeter has been at shortstop for the Yankees. And now, no one has been more productive. — With a three-hit performance …
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Jim Callis / Baseball America:
Brewers Ink Hall For $700,000 — The Brewers have signed Brooks Hall for $700,000. His bonus is the third-highest in the fourth round this year and more than three times MLB's $198,000 recommended bonus for his draft slot (No. 136). — Hall was a two-way star at Hanna High (Anderson, S.C.) but will focus on pitching as a pro.
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