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Associated Press:
Nationals, top pick Bryce Harper agree at $9.9M — WASHINGTON — Agreeing to a $9.9 million, five-year deal with No. 1 draft choice Bryce Harper seconds before the deadline was such a big deal, Washington Nationals president Stan Kasten marked the occasion by smacking general manager Mike Rizzo in the face with a whipped-cream pie.
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Kevin Slowey / Yahoo! Sports:
Rev up the Bryce Harper hype machine — This was just the start. Bryce Harper, a 17-year-old, got nearly $10 million from the Washington Nationals on Monday night, and it seems big, so big, too big. Actually, it's just right: Welcome to the era of the proto-athlete.
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Babes Love Baseball, Nationals Journal and The Big Lead
Adam Kilgore / Nationals Journal:
Stan Kasten says the system is broken — After the whipped cream and joy faded away, Nationals President Stan Kasten used the platform of signing Bryce Harper to once again reiterate his contempt for baseball's current system for signing draft choices. Three straight years …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats, top pick Harper agree to five-year deal — WASHINGTON — The Nationals announced that they have agreed to terms with outfielder Bryce Harper, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2010 First-Year Player Draft. The two parties had until Monday at midnight ET to get a deal done.
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Washington Post, William World News and SB Nation DC
Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Nationals To Sign Bryce Harper
Nationals To Sign Bryce Harper
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Mets may void K-Rod deal … The Mets are looking into the possibility of voiding closer Francisco Rodriguez's contract, SI.com has learned. If the team is successful in doing so, they could save at least $17 million, and potentially more. — They are looking into whether the contract …
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Adam Rubin / ESPN:
ESPNNewYork.com — HOUSTON — New York Mets closer Francisco …
ESPNNewYork.com — HOUSTON — New York Mets closer Francisco …
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Ken Belson / New York Times:
Rodriguez Tears Thumb Ligament; Mets Ponder His Contract
Rodriguez Tears Thumb Ligament; Mets Ponder His Contract
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Wallace Matthews / ESPN:
Yanks' captain can't stop seeing double — Like jump throw and shovel pass, DPs in danger of becoming a Jeter trademark … NEW YORK — Derek Jeter can never hope to spend all the capital he has earned being the best all-around baseball player in New York over the past 15 seasons.
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Alex Speier / Full Count:
Red Sox reach agreement with Ranaudo — The Red Sox reached an agreement with right-hander Anthony Ranaudo just before the 11:59 p.m. deadline to sign picks on Monday. — The Red Sox signed supplemental first-round pick (No. 39 overall) Anthony Ranaudo to a $2.55 million deal …
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Jim Callis / Baseball America:
Red Sox, Coyle Agree On $1.3 Million
Red Sox, Coyle Agree On $1.3 Million
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Jim Callis / Baseball America:
Red Sox Sign Cecchini For $1.31 Million
Red Sox Sign Cecchini For $1.31 Million
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John Klima / Baseball Beginnings:
Baseball Beginnings Exclusive: Dylan Covey Bypasses Brewers; Rumored Shoulder Injury turns out to be Type 1 Diabetes; Will Play for the University San Diego — California high school right-hander Dylan Covey has been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and will honor his commitment to play college baseball …
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Dan Mennella / MLB.com:
Spaceman joins independent league at 63 — Lee joins Can-Am League after 14 years with Red Sox, Expos — We may have an answer as to whether one ages in space. — Bill Lee, the 63-year-old former Red Sox and Expos lefty dubbed “The Spaceman” for his unorthodox behavior …
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Red Sox hope Pedroia's return fuels rally — Back from left foot injury, second baseman set to add spark — BOSTON — There will be a surge of energy that permeates Fenway Park for Tuesday night's game against the Angels. It will be felt when second baseman Dustin Pedroia takes his position at Fenway Park around 7:10 p.m. ET.
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Surviving Grady
MLB.com:
Cardinals agree to terms with No. 1 pick Zack Cox — Team also agrees at deadline with 2nd-round pick RHP Jordan Swagerty — St. Louis Cardinals Vice President/General Manager John Mozeliak announced late this evening that third baseman Zack Cox, the Cardinals first-round pick …
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Viva El Birdos
Associated Press:
Rays score 4 in 8th to beat Lee, Rangers 6-4 — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—Carlos Pena hit a tiebreaking single during a four-run eighth inning and the Tampa Bay Rays rallied to beat Cliff Lee and the Texas Rangers 6-4 on Monday night in a potential playoff preview.
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Bill Plunkett / Orange County Register:
Remember the .300? Those days are history for Angels … Mickey Hatcher can put away the camera. — A year ago Wednesday, the Angels made a bit of history. On Aug. 18, 2009, they finished a 5-4 victory at Cleveland with an entire lineup of .300 hitters.
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