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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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Jayson Stark / MLB:
New MLB draft system must be drafted — Next bargaining agreement in 2011 needs to bring massive changes … Stephen Strasburg may be — whoop de doo — a Washington National now. But you can bet every centavo of his signing bonus on this: — The draft that made that miracle possible will never be the same.
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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.
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Joel Sherman / Hardball:
3 UP: AL MVP, STRASBURG, LIVAN — Yes, I am on Twitter. — 1. There has been a lot of internet chatter recently about the identity of the AL MVP, mainly centering around the candidacies of Mark Teixeira and Joe Mauer. There is still more than six weeks to go, so while it all makes …
John Manuel / Baseball America:
Winners And Losers — We analyze who did well at the signing deadline — The last three years, Major League Baseball has implemented a signing deadline, ending the interminable holdouts that often plagued baseball's draft process. The draft still has plenty of problems, but that's another story.
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J.J. Cooper / Baseball America:
How Much Did Your Team Spend? — Here's a look at how much each team spent on the top 10 rounds of the 2009 draft. Complete draft budgets will not be available for several more weeks. First-round pick Aaron Crow and supplemental first-rounder Tanner Scheppers are still eligible to sign …
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Rangers reacquire Pudge — Rodriguez, 14-time All-Star, will be Texas' backup catcher — ARLINGTON — Ivan Rodriguez is returning to the Rangers to be a backup catcher. — The Rangers have completed a trade with the Houston Astros to reacquire the 14-time All-Star catcher for two Minor League players …
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Jeff Wilson / Texas Rangers:
Rangers trade for catcher Pudge Rodriguez — The best catcher in the history of the franchise and one of the top in the history of the game is coming back to the Rangers. Sources have confirmed that the Rangers completed a trade Tuesday morning with Houston for Ivan Rodriguez for two minor-leaguers.
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Tim Britton / MLB.com:
Mets come to terms with Matz — Left-hander reportedly signs for $895,000 — NEW YORK — According to Keith Law of ESPN.com, the Mets have agreed to terms with their top Draft pick, Long Island left-hander Steven Matz. — Matz, out of Ward Melville High School in East Setauket …
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Damon Feels Like Staying, and the Yanks Seem Willing — OAKLAND, Calif. — Johnny Damon played his first series as a Yankee at the Oakland Coliseum in April 2006. He did not really factor into one of the games, but he hung around by his locker after it was over, just in case reporters needed him.
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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
Nationals Sign Stephen Strasburg
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Polls / Brew Beat:
Melvin “working on something” for Bill Hall — The Brewers have until Friday to settle Bill Hall's future, but a resolution could come sooner. — The slumping Hall was designated for assignment by Milwaukee on Aug. 12, giving the team 10 days to trade Hall or release him and eat the more than $10 million left on his contract.
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Update on Brett Gardner — Brett Gardner, out since July 26 with a broken thumb, is scheduled to see a doctor on Wednesday. If cleared, he will start a rehab assignment soon after. According to Joe Girardi, Gardner should return quickly. — “He'll need some at-bats, but it shouldn't be too long,” the manager said.
MLB.com:
Atlanta Braves and Publix invite fans to “Shop with the Braves” this Saturday, Aug. 22 — Atlanta Braves Jair Jurrjens, Martin Prado, and Omar Infante will greet fans and assist shoppers at Publix in Norcross, this Saturday, August 22 at the season's fourth “Shop with the Braves” summer tour stop.
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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)
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Jesse Spector / NY Daily News:
Is Jeter the best hitting shortstop of all time? … Derek Jeter became the all-time leader for hits by a shortstop on Sunday in Seattle, passing Hall of Famer Luis Aparicio. But does that mean he's the best hitting shortstop of all time? — It most certainly does not even though it's a title that Jeter may deserve anyway.
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Rob Bradford / Full Count:
Ricciardi, Jays weather the storm — The headline for the May 19 column was “I've just jinxed the Blue Jays”. The first line read as follows: “You know,” I told a member of the Blue Jays' decision-making team, “by writing this I'm virtually guaranteeing that you plummet in the standings.”
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Associated Press:
Oakland Athletics' Jack Cust says Mitchell report is ‘kind of a joke’ — OAKLAND, Calif. — Jack Cust still wonders why his name appeared in the Mitchell report. Now, the Oakland slugger has a more pressing question: How come some prominent Red Sox were missing?
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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Erik Boland / Newsday:
Yankees Triple-A pitcher Ortiz exercises right to become free agent — The Yankees' stock of potential — fill-in starters in the minors decreased by one yesterday. Russ Ortiz, who had been signed by the Yankees and assigned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre after he was released …
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