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Angels hire Dipoto as general manager — ST. LOUIS — Jerry Dipoto will be the Los Angeles Angels' new general manager, and an official announcement is expected after the World Series, FOXSports.com has learned. — Angels at a glance — Dipoto, a former relief pitcher in the major leagues …
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Jerry Dipoto named Angels General Manager — Former Major Leaguer becomes 11th GM in club history — ANAHEIM, CA - The Angels Saturday announced former Major League pitcher Jerry Dipoto has agreed to terms on a five-year contract to become General Manager.
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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Indians likely to decline Sizemore's option — Club is expected to exercise option of right-hander Carmona — CLEVELAND — Grady Sizemore pulled a pitch into right field at Progressive Field, where the ball bounced through the grass for a run-scoring hit.
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Adam Rubin / ESPN:
Goodwin joins Mets as 1B coach — Tom Goodwin completed his major league career with the Chicago Cubs. — Former major league outfielder Tom Goodwin has been hired as first base coach for the Mets. — Goodwin, 43, most recently has served for the past three sesaons as minor league outfield …
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Mike Axisa / MLB Rumors:
Ryan Dempster Exercises 2012 Option — Ryan Dempster has exercised his $14MM player option for 2012, the Cubs were informed today according to Gordon Wittenmyer of The Chicago Sun-Times (on Twitter). Dempster hinted at wanting to remain in Chicago beyond next season a few weeks ago.
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Andy Soltis / New York Post:
Queens law student freed from Egyptian jail was told Mets won World Series — Now that's real torture! — On his first day of freedom after a grueling five months in an Egyptian jail, Queens native Ilan Grapel got his cruelest punishment — being told the Mets won the 2011 World Series.
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Jeff Caplan / ESPN:
What's next for free agent C.J. Wilson? — ST. LOUIS — C.J. Wilson entered the postseason brimming with hope and promise after a second consecutive workhorse regular season, this time as the Texas Rangers' No. 1 starter. He again logged more than 200 innings, won a career-best 16 games …
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Jenifer Langosch / MLB.com:
First base, catcher top Bucs' offseason wish list — Club could also seek upgrades at shortstop, third and outfield — While the Pirates will not be making a run at the top group of free agents this winter, the club does have several offseason needs that could be addressed through that free-agent market.
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers fearless as Fielder hits market — Owner Attanasio vows to make genuine effort to keep slugger — MILWAUKEE — With the Hot Stove season set to begin, the biggest question in Milwaukee is not who will join the Brewers for 2012, but who will be gone.
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Stephen Hawkins / Associated Press:
Rangers could return all key pieces for 3rd chance — ARLINGTON, Texas—There's always next year for the Texas Rangers. — After coming so agonizingly close to winning their first championship, the Rangers could have all of their key pieces back next year to try for their third consecutive World Series appearance.
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Doug Miller / MLB.com:
All-Stars eager for upcoming Taiwan Series — Club tabbed for week of exhibitions after Saturday flight — ANAHEIM — A team of Major League stars that wasn't fortunate enough to participate in the World Series was all smiles anyway Friday afternoon at Angel Stadium …
Richard Griffin / Blue Jays baseball blog:
Jays to explore possibility of David Ortiz — Jays' general manager Alex Anthopoulos calls it “doing his due diligence” and it's the important process of exploring all available avenues for improving the baseball team that, this winter, according to one source, will include at least discussing …
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David Pinto / baseballmusings.com:
Another Walk — Scott Feldman starts the bottom of the fifth for Texas. With one out he walks Allen Craig to bring Albert Pujols to the plate. That's the third walk of the game issued by the Rangers pitchers. — Update: Feldman comes too far inside and grazes Albert's chest.
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