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Andrew Marchand / ESPN:
Yanks hope for Andy Pettitte's return — NEW YORK — Not only are the Yankees hoping that Andy Pettitte returns, they are dreaming about it. — “I go to sleep every night hoping that Andy Pettitte makes his decision to come back and pitch another year,” Yankees team president Randy Levine said Wednesday on 1050 ESPN New York.
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Christian Red / NY Daily News:
Brian Cashman needs a new plan to help the Yankees rotation …
Brian Cashman needs a new plan to help the Yankees rotation …
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New York Times and BronxBanterBlog.com
Dick Kaegel / MLB.com:
Greinke's light always shone through — OAKLAND — A ray of sunshine zapped through the dark cloud that hovers over the Royals these days. His name is Zack Greinke. — Greinke pitched five solid innings in his highly-anticipated Major League debut on Saturday, providing some fresh hope …
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Rich / Baseball Analysts:
The Internet Zealot Responds — One Blyleven Internet supporter is such a zealot that he has guessed as to the motives for the non-support, and even on occasion taken to outing non-supporters or ridiculing them, perhaps in an attempt at persuasion. Let me just say that I have nothing against Blyleven …
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LyfLines, BronxBanterBlog.com, Halos Heaven, HardballTalk, Sports Illustrated and BBTF's Baseball Primer …
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Lifting a bit of weight
Lifting a bit of weight
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HardballTalk and It's About The Money
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Yankees talking to Damon about return — While the Yankees' primary focus remains pitching, they have been communicating with free agent Johnny Damon about a possible return to the Yankees for 2011, Newsday has learned. — Four sources said that Damon and the Yankees were talking about a role …
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Crawford thanks Rays with lunch — Carl Crawford left the Rays, but he didn't want to leave a bad taste in their mouths. — So Crawford, who signed a 7-year, $142-million deal with Boston, arranged for lunch to be catered and delivered Wednesday to team employees at Tropicana Field.
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Boston Globe, Fanhouse MLB Blog and NESN.com
Aaron Fitt / Baseball America:
Scouting reports for the Top 10 Prospects (How to subscribe) — For the first time since the franchise arrived in Washington five years earlier, Nationals fans had legitimate reason to be excited in 2010. The team still finished in last place for the fifth time in six seasons since moving from Montreal …
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Nationals Journal, NATS INSIDER and The Goessling Game
Gordon Edes / ESPN:
Adrian Gonzalez: A man and his word — When things looked bleak, it was trust that sealed the deal between Gonzalez, Red Sox … LA JOLLA, Calif. — There was little doubt in Adrian Gonzalez's mind that they were meant to be together, the skinny high school baseball player with the grand ambitions …
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Craig Calcaterra / HardballTalk:
Driver who killed Nick Adenhart sentenced to 51 years-to-life in prison — Andrew Gallo, the driver who killed Angels' pitcher Nick Adenhart has been sentenced to 51 years-to-life in prison. — In addition to Adenhart, Gallo killed Adenhart's friends Courtney Frances Stewart and Henry Pearson …
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Associated Press and baseballmusings.com
Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Brewers Sign Sean Green — The Brewers announced that they signed right-hander Sean Green to a one-year contract. MLB.com's Adam McCalvy hears that the contract is worth a non-guaranteed $875K. — Green missed most of the 2010 season because of a ribcage injury, but logged over 200 innings …
Sabernomics:
What's Wrong with Replacement-Level Valuing of Players — In my previous post on 15 tenets of sabermetrics, my response to one tenet received the bulk of the comments. I showed that the talent of the league is distributed normally, and the assumption that there is an abundance …
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baseballmusings.com
JonPaulMorosi / mlbbuzz:
Blue Jays, Pirates, Rays interested in Dotel — The Toronto Blue Jays are still in pursuit of free-agent right-hander Octavio Dotel, and the Pittsburgh Pirates and Tampa Bay Rays are also involved, a major league source told FOXSports.com. — Dotel pitched for the Pirates …
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MLB Rumors and HardballTalk
Jerry Crasnick / MLB:
Atlanta Braves' Chipper Jones ready to come back to whole new world — Six-time All-Star recovering from ACL injury, ready to set foot back in changed NL East — Chipper Jones was sitting 25 feet up a tree hunting deer in Iowa when he received a text from Atlanta general manager Frank Wren telling …
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Revenue-Sharing in Major League Baseball Totals $404 Million for 2010 — The amount of money that moved from haves such as the Yankees and Red Sox to have-nots such as the Athletics and Padres in Major League Baseball totaled $404 million for 2010, according to league sources.
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Spencer Fordin / MLB.com:
Yankees, Red Sox hit with luxury tax — Only two teams — the Red Sox and Yankees — will be forced to pay Major League Baseball's luxury tax. — The Associated Press reported Tuesday that New York and Boston have exceeded the league's payroll threshold and will be charged an additional tax …
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