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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Soriano ‘happy to be close to greatest closer’ — Yankees new setup man excited to team with legendary Rivera — NEW YORK — The Yankees put the finishing touches on creating one of the game's top late-inning relief combinations, introducing right-hander Rafael Soriano during a news conference Wednesday at Yankee Stadium.
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Ken Rosenthal / mlbbuzz:
Sources: Pavano “seriously considered” Yankees — New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman told reporters Wednesday that he had “several discussions” with the agent for free-agent right-hander Carl Pavano, who endured four trying seasons in New York from 2005-08.
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Mark Viera / Bats:
Cashman Explains Stance as Yanks Introduce Soriano
Cashman Explains Stance as Yanks Introduce Soriano
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Lookout Landing and NotGraphs Baseball
Larry Stone / Seattle Times:
Trying to void an MLB contract: Three case studies — (Sidney Ponson pitches for the Orioles in a game in September of 2004, a year before the Orioles tried to get out of his contract. Photo by Associated Press). — No matter how egregious an offense by a baseball player …
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Greg Johns / MLB.com:
Mariners' Bradley released from custody
Mariners' Bradley released from custody
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Geoff Baker / Seattle Times:
Mariners' Milton Bradley arrested on suspicion of making threat against woman
Mariners' Milton Bradley arrested on suspicion of making threat against woman
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Mariners blog, HardballTalk and The Big Lead
Jonathan Mayo / MLB.com:
Prospect Watch: Top 10 second basemen — Mariners' Ackley leads a diverse group at the position … The term “natural second baseman” doesn't come up very often. It's not that it never happens, but it's more than common to see any list of second-base prospects consist of shortstops …
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Mark Polishuk / MLB Rumors:
Twins Agree To Terms With Carl Pavano — The Twins have agreed to terms with right-hander Carl Pavano on a two-year, $16.5MM contract, according to a team press release. Pavano will earn $8MM next season and $8.5MM in 2012, plus an extra $500K should he reach certain incentive clauses.
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Associated Press:
Twins keep Pavano with 2-year, $16.5M contract — MINNEAPOLIS (AP)— Carl Pavano is headed back to the Minnesota Twins with a new two-year, $16.5 million contract. — The team announced the deal on Wednesday night. — Pavano went 17-11 with a 3.75 ERA and seven complete games last season …
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Buster Olney / ESPN:
Boston Red Sox's Adrian Gonzalez has first catch after surgery — Adrian Gonzalez tossed a baseball on Monday with his brother Edgar Gonzalez at the Gonzalez Sports Academy outside San Diego, the first time that the left-handed first baseman has played catch since having surgery on his right shoulder.
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Matt Eddy / Baseball America:
Minor League Transactions: Jan. 11-17 — Arizona Diamondbacks — Atlanta Braves — Baltimore Orioles — Boston Red Sox — Jon Still spent all of last season on the inactive list. A fourth-round pick in '06, he batted .233/.301/.416 for Double-A Portland in '09. — Chicago Cubs
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Bailey Stephens / MLB.com:
Former Blue Jays skipper Hartsfield dies — Roy Hartsfield, the first manager of the Toronto Blue Jays, passed away on Saturday at his daughter's Atlanta-area home. He was 85. — Hartsfield's death was the result of complications from liver cancer, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, which first reported the news.
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Greg Johns / MLB.com:
Mariners to use committee to fill Niehaus' spot — At least five announcers will rotate after Hall of Famer's passing — SEATTLE — The Mariners have made a decision on how best to replace Hall of Fame broadcaster Dave Niehaus, with the answer being to use a group of familiar personalities …
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Fox Sports:
A's need to get moving or else — Ken Rosenthal has been the senior baseball writer for FOXSports.com since August 2005. He appears weekly on MLB on FOX. Follow him on Twitter. — Free-agent third baseman Adrian Beltre was the player the A's wanted most this offseason.
Adam Rubin / ESPN:
Mike Pelfrey to start on Opening Day — With Johan Santana expected to miss the first half of the season, New York Mets manager Terry Collins named Mike Pelfrey his Opening Day starter on Wednesday, during a charity event at Citi Field. — “He deserves it,” Collins said after speaking …
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Matt Anderson's life after octopus story — Reliever ready to move from legend of how his career was halted and make comeback — PHILADELPHIA — Before you learn anything about Matt Anderson's hopes, dreams or chances of authoring the comeback of the baseball summer with the 2011 Philadelphia Phillies …
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Rich / Baseball Analysts:
Meeting Up and Hanging Out with Bert — Make no mistake about it, I've had a fun-tastic two weeks. It all started with the phone call from Bert Blyleven on Wednesday, January 5 when he informed me 30 minutes prior to the actual announcement that he had been elected to the Hall of Fame.
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Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
Polo Grounds, and Its Former Tenants, Emerge From the Shadows — When a ballpark dies, and its concrete and steel are smashed to bits, it survives in memories: attending a first game there; smelling the mix of grass, hot dogs and beer; rising with thousands of others to watch a home run take flight; and catching a foul ball (finally!).
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Enrique Rojas / ESPN:
Mother of Chicago Cubs outfielder Alfonso Soriano dies suddenly — ORLANDO — The mother of Chicago Cubs outfielder Alfonso Soriano, Andrea Soriano, died on Tuesday night in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic, after suffering what appears to be a heart attack, the player told ESPNdeportes.com.
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Brian MacPherson / Projo Sox Blog:
Hazen on Ryan Westmoreland: “You know how bad he wants it” — Ryan Westmoreland (pictured at Gillette Stadium on Nov. 21) is still working out in Florida, Red Sox farm director Mike Hazen said at a rookie-program workout at Boston College on Wednesday. Westmoreland is still working …
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