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Chico Harlan / Washington Post:
It's a Deal: Strasburg, Nationals Agree — Long Night Ends With Record-Setting Pact for Washington's Top Draft Pick — Midnight neared, an organization held its breath, and finally — after way too much losing, years of scouting, and weeks of negotiating — the Washington Nationals secured the one good thing to come from all of it.
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Boras works OT ahead of baseball draftee deadline — It's 3:30 in the morning in California and powerful baseball agent Scott Boras has not gone to bed. — Boras has been up the last 22 hours, negotiating a historic contract for No. 1 pick Stephen Strasburg with the Washington Nationals, and signing four other first-round picks.
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MLB Rumors
Yahoo! Sports:
Good isn't good enough for Strasburg — Buzz up! — Stephen Strasburg needs to be Ken Griffey Jr. — He cannot fail. Good is unacceptable. Anything short of transcendence and he's just another mistake on the Washington Nationals' log that, this year alone, reads like the Dead Franchise Scrolls.
Tracy Ringolsby / Inside the Colorado Rockies:
Rockies Agree with Matzek - Updated — The Colorado Rockies came up to the deadline, and then got the deal done with their top draft pick, high school lefthander Tyler Matzek. — The Rockies agreed to a signing bonus of $3.9 million, insidetherockies.com learned, more than double …
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Wright's way is right way on, off field — Teammates call Mets' young leader ‘too good to be true’ — The baseball sped toward his face, imperiling his good looks, his cranium and his livelihood. And 10 days later, it happened again. Each time, David Wright flinched.
Discussion:
MetsBlog.com
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Chris Hine / New York Times:
Hernandez Continues to Struggle, and So Do the Mets
Hernandez Continues to Struggle, and So Do the Mets
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Yahoo! Sports
Kristie Ackert / NY Daily News:
Wright feels fine, just ‘embarrassed’ to land on DL
Wright feels fine, just ‘embarrassed’ to land on DL
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NESN.com
Jim Callis / Baseball America:
The Strasburg & Ackley Deals — Stephen Strasburg: — Four-year major league deal, $7.5 million bonus, $7.6 million in salaries (including pro-rated $400,000 salary for remainder of 2009), $15.1 million total guaranteed. Also various incentives based on big league award voting. — Dustin Ackley:
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Nationals Sign Stephen Strasburg — 11:39pm: BA's Jim Callis has the contract breakdown. Bill Shaikin and Dylan Hernandez of the L.A. Times have even further detail. — 11:06pm: Baseball America's Aaron Fitt says Strasburg signed a Major League deal worth $15.67MM over four years.
Discussion:
Los Angeles Times, Walkoff Walk, Hardball Times, It's About The Money, Babes Love Baseball and River Avenue Blues
Sports Illustrated:
Ankiel's HR helps sizzling Cardinals sink Dodgers … LOS ANGELES(AP) Although Ryan Franklin graciously accepted his teammates' congratulations in the Dodger Stadium clubhouse for his 30th save, the St. Louis closer thought the spotlight should be on Chris Carpenter 's setup work.
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Marlins come to terms with top two picks — With signings, Florida has signed its top 12 selections — Currently on the Marlins roster are two starting pitchers who were drafted out of high school in the first round in 2005. — A pair of high school pitchers, selected first and second …
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Bottom9 Baseball
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Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Tigers acquire infielder Huff from O's — Veteran brings left-hand bat to lineup and versatility in the field — DETROIT — Finally, the Tigers found help at the plate on the trade market. In turn, Aubrey Huff found arguably his best chance to finally get to the postseason.
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Pinstriped Bible:
Hitting the brakes on the “Tex for MVP” bandwagon — THE MVP PROPAGANDA WARS — With due respect to my on-air colleagues at YES who have been touting Mark Teixeira for the MVP award, it's very hard to see how he's going to win it, and more to the point, it's hard to see that he should win it.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Game 119: Yankees at Athletics (with draft signing updates) — YANKEES (74-44) — Pitching: RHP AJ Burnett (10-5, 3.71). — ATHLETICS (52-65) — Kennedy 3B — Davis CF — Suzuki C — Hairston LF — Sweeney RF — Ellis 2B — Cust DH — Crosby 1B — Pennington SS
Carroll Rogers / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves not interested in Smoltz — The Boston Red Sox severed ties with John Smoltz on Monday, announcing they were releasing the former Brave, which made him available to other teams at a pro-rated major league minimum salary. The Braves are not among the teams interested in signing him though …
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Chad Finn / Boston Globe:
Smoltz released — John Smoltz's brief and disappointing stay …
Smoltz released — John Smoltz's brief and disappointing stay …
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Yahoo! Sports
Paul Hoynes / Plain Dealer:
Cleveland Indians sign No.1 pick, North Carolina pitcher Alex White, for $2.25 million — CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Indians have signed No.1 pick Alex White for $2.25 million. — The University of North Carolina right-hander went 8-4 with a 3.89 ERA in 16 starts for the Tar Heels this year.
Discussion:
Let's Go Tribe!
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Chicago Cubs lose 4-1 to San Diego Padres — Closer wastes Lilly's gem as Cubs fall 6 behind Cardinals — Padres' Kyle Blanks leaps into his teammates as he crosses home plate after blasting a three-run home run in the ninth inning off Cubs closer Kevin Gregg. (Lenny Ignelzi, Associated Press / August 17, 2009)
Jim Callis / Baseball America:
Yankees Sign Mitchell For $800,000 — The Yankees have signed 16th-round pick Bryan Mitchell for $800,000. It's the third-highest bonus after the 10th round this year, following Orioles signees Michael Ohlman ($995,000, 11th round) and Cameron Coffey ($990,000, 22nd round).
Discussion:
Sliding Into Home
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John W. Miller / Wall Street Journal:
Baryshnikov in Baseball Cleats — Son of Star Ballet Dancers Sets Off an MLB Bidding War; $800,000 From the Twins — Kathy Kepler, once a star ballerina at the Berlin ballet, has a saying: “Three days away, out of the ballet.” That training motto also serves her son Max, baseball's most unusual prospect.
Discussion:
Walkoff Walk
John Manuel / Baseball America:
Phillies Nab Colvin for $900,000 — Baseball America has confirmed that Louisiana State signee Brody Colvin has spurned the defending national champions to sign with the Phillies, who drafted him in the seventh round. Colvin signed for $900,000, the second-highest bonus in the seventh round …
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Jim Callis / Baseball America:
Red Sox Sign Volz For $550,000 — The Red Sox have signed Baylor righthander Kendal Volz for $550,000. That's the second-highest bonus in the ninth round this year.
Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
What Was Boras' Commission For First Round Signings? — We're still digging to get all of the figures this early Tuesday morning after the 2009 First-Year Player Draft deadline, but while we're digging through the numbers, here's something to chew on in-between.