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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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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Johnny Damon, Yankees ‘unlikely’ to reunite in 2011 despite Newsday report of discussions: source — Johnny Damon has been in touch with the Yankees about a possible reunion, but don't count on seeing the 37-year-old back in pinstripes any time soon. — As Newsday first reported Wednesday night …
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Yankees Interested In Johnny Damon — The Yankees are interested in bringing Johnny Damon back to New York and are discussing a potential reunion with him, according to Newsday's Ken Davidoff. Davidoff reports that the Yankees are open to bringing the 37-year-old back as a part-time left fielder and DH.
Fox Sports:
Rays can't be counted out in AL East — Jim Bowden reveals the best available free agents in baseball. — Dayn Perry is a frequent contributor to FOXSports.com. His second book, “Reggie Jackson: The Life and Thunderous Career of Baseball's Mr. October,” is available from HarperCollins Publishers.
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Yankees former pitching coach Dave Eiland named special assistant for AL East foe Tampa Bay Rays — Dave Eiland is back in the AL East. The former Yankee pitching coach was named a special assistant for Tampa Bay Wednesday. He'll work in scouting and player development for the Rays, the team he pitched for from 1998-2000.
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Eiland excited by opportunity to help Rays, beat Yanks — Dave Eiland is excited by his opportunity with the Rays as a special assistant, intrigued by the new duties and responsibilities he'll have in scouting and player development and pleased to return home, to the area where he grew …
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Adrian Gonzalez a rock of faith in all facets — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email — Last of a three-part series introducing Red Sox [team stats] fans to the team's new first baseman. — SAN DIEGO — If he does nothing else during the next eight seasons with the Red Sox, Adrian Gonzalez is going to inspire faith.
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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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HardballTalk and Boston Herald
Melissa Hoppert / New York Times:
Sliding Into Second, Even in Winter — Progressive Field, home of the Cleveland Indians, is host to Snow Days, a way to expand use of the ballpark. The event is expected to draw 60,000 people from Nov. 26 through Jan. 2. More Photos » — CLEVELAND — There were no vendors wandering the aisles …
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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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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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Fox Sports:
Sabathia will miss Cliff Lee — CC Sabathia hoped to be pitching alongside close pal Cliff Lee again next year, reunited in Yankees pinstripes. — Instead, Lee turned down an extra $30 million to return to the Philadelphia Phillies with a five-year deal that guarantees him $120 million.
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Lifting a bit of weight — The Hall of Fame ballot goes in the mail today with check marks next to the names of Bert Blyleven, Roberto Alomar, and Jack Morris. — We won't know who's in until January, but this year's ballot has some new challenges because the Steroid Boys are stepping forward in large numbers.
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