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New York Post:
Sabathia agrees to $122M deal with Yankees — It was getting close. But CC Sabathia and the Yankees were able to get his new contract done last night to avoid the ace opting out of his previous deal. — Sabathia tweeted the announcement of his new contract at 7:23 p.m. …
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HardballTalk, Sliding Into Home and Bombers Beat
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CBS New York:
CC Sabathia Willing To Lose Weight, Says Deal With Yankees Not About Money — NEW YORK (WFAN/AP) — For CC Sabathia, there's no better place to pitch than Yankee Stadium. — He'll do whatever it takes to stay on the mound as the Bombers' ace — even if it means trimming down.
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HardballTalk
Ian O'Connor / ESPN:
CC-Yankees marriage was worth saving — On tough day for celebrity unions, Sabathia, Yanks scored a win for home, sweet home … Had CC Sabathia filed for divorce from the New York Yankees, even Kim Kardashian would have declared it a silly, impetuous call.
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Pinstripe Alley
ESPN:
Source: Yanks, CC reach five-year, $122M deal — CC Sabathia has announced he is staying with the New York Yankees. — Sabathia — Sabathia announced in a video that he and the Yankees have come to terms on a contract extension that will keep the husky left-handed ace from exercising his opt-out clause and testing free agency.
Discussion:
Plain Dealer and It's About The Money
D.J. Short / HardballTalk:
Yankees, CC Sabathia agree to contract extension
Yankees, CC Sabathia agree to contract extension
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Pinstripe Alley, River Avenue Blues, MLB Daily Dish, Lone Star Ball, MLB Rumors, New Jersey Online and Boston Globe
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Grady Sizemore may be right fit — Oft-injured free agent could replace Drew — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email — The Red Sox [team stats] are looking for a right fielder to replace J.D. Drew [stats]. — Yesterday, Grady Sizemore became an intriguing option that the Sox …
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Over the Monster, MLB Rumors and HardballTalk
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Scott Lauber / Clubhouse Insider:
Pete Mackanin: 'Who wouldn't want to manage the Boston Red Sox?' — Pete Mackanin was drafted by the Washington Senators in 1969. Since then, he has worked in baseball as a player, a minor-league manager, a coach, an interim manager and a scout. He has rubbed elbows with such notable managers …
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Over the Monster and HardballTalk
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Mackanin makes his case to Sox — As the Red Sox search for a manager, they almost certainly will not interview a candidate with more experience than Pete Mackanin, who was at Fenway Park yesterday to meet with team officials. — Mackanin, a youthful-looking 60, has managed more than 2,000 games …
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HardballTalk, baseballmusings.com and Boston Globe
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Compensation deadline today — Today is the deadline for the Red Sox and Cubs to agree on compensation for Theo Epstein and no tangible progress has been made, according to general manager Ben Cherington. — “It's a difficult deal to work out because it's too hard to quantify the value of Theo Epstein,” Cherington said.
Discussion:
HardballTalk and The Soxaholix
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Red Sox decline options on Wheeler, Atchison
Red Sox decline options on Wheeler, Atchison
Discussion:
Surviving Grady
Marc Carig / New Jersey Online:
Brian Cashman signs three-year deal to remain Yankees GM — NEW YORK - Brian Cashman has agreed to a three-year deal to remain the general manager of the Yankees, the team announced today. Cashman is expected to address reporters later this afternoon. — The news comes one day after the …
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Yahoo! Sports
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David Waldstein / New York Times:
Yankees' General Manager Signs for Three More Years — The Yankees announced Tuesday morning that they have re-signed Brian Cashman to a three-year extension to serve as vice president and general manager. — Cashman's contract expired Monday, but he and Hal Steinbrenner …
Joe Capozzi / Fish Tank blog:
Defensive hit: Infield coach Perry Hill will not return to Marlins in 2012 — After making defensive strides in 2011, the Marlins will need a new infield coach in 2012. — Perry Hill won't be back because of chronic problems with his left knee. — Brandon Hyde, the Marlins' bench coach in 2011, also won't return.
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HardballTalk
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Joe Capozzi / Fish Tank blog:
Gaby Sanchez, Omar Infante hoping to win Gold Gloves for Marlins
Gaby Sanchez, Omar Infante hoping to win Gold Gloves for Marlins
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Halos Heaven, Lone Star Ball, Boston Globe and Bless You Boys
Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
GM Sandy Alderson says Mets plan to make low contract offer to free agent SS Jose Reyes — Alderson expects negotiations with star shortstop to move slowly — Mets don't expect contract talks with Jose Reyes to move as fast as the free agent does on the bases. Reyes may be pointing to the door when he sees Mets' first offer.
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MetsBlog.com
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Pictures of New Wall and Dimensions at Citi Field
Pictures of New Wall and Dimensions at Citi Field
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Fantasy Baseball 365 and Tedquarters
Andrew Keh / New York Times:
Mets Make It Official: Citi Field to Shrink
Mets Make It Official: Citi Field to Shrink
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Faith and Fear in Flushing, Deadspin, Amazin' Avenue, BBTF's Baseball Primer … and baseballmusings.com
Albert Pujols / Sports Illustrated:
The fate of Pujols, replacement for La Russa top offseason questions … With ace starter CC Sabathia expected to opt out of his Yankees contract by his late Monday deadline, the free-agent class should become even glitzier, with four huge stars — including the iconic Albert Pujols plus Prince Fielder …
Discussion:
Baseball Time in Arlington and MLB Rumors
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
2012 Top 50 Free Agents With Predictions
2012 Top 50 Free Agents With Predictions
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El Lefty Malo, Bluebird Banter and Red Reporter
Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Jays Exercise Encarnacion's Option, Decline Rauch's
Jays Exercise Encarnacion's Option, Decline Rauch's
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Full Count
Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Frank McCourt appears close to agreeing he'll sell Dodgers — People with knowledge of negotiations say a settlement may be near. An eventual sale would probably include Dodger Stadium and could command a price of $1 billion. — Dodgers owner Frank McCourt and MLB Commissioner Bud Selig.
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Mike Scioscia's tragic illness, SI Tracking Blog, Baseball Nation, HardballTalk and MLB Rumors
Tony La Russa / Associated Press:
Granderson slam leads MLB stars to Taiwan win — XINZHUANG, Taiwan (AP)—Curtis Granderson(notes) hit a grand slam to lead a team of major league stars to a 7-0 win over Taiwan's national team on Tuesday night. — The Yankees slugger went deep off Yao-Hsun Yang in the third inning …
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Associated Press
Associated Press:
Indians acquire Lowe; Sabathia stays with Yanks — NEW YORK (AP) - Three days before the opening of the free-agent market, the Cleveland Indians acquired pitcher Derek Lowe from the Atlanta Braves for minor league left-hander Chris Jones on Monday in the first significant trade of the offseason.
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MLB Rumors
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Hot Stove Round-Up: Braves trade Lowe, McClouth is free
Hot Stove Round-Up: Braves trade Lowe, McClouth is free
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MLB Rumors and HardballTalk
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Official Elias Rankings — MLBTR has obtained the official Elias rankings for this offseason. The list below includes all unsigned ranked free agents. — Once the regular season ended, the Elias Sports Bureau took all players over the 2010-11 period, divided them into five groups for each league …
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Joe Smith / St. Petersburg Times:
Rays pick up option on RHP James Shields — As expected, the Rays have picked up the $7.5 million option for RHP James Shields for next season, according to agent Page Odle. — Shields, 29, is coming off a spectacular bounce-back season in which he racked up a major-league high 11 complete games …
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DRaysBay, MetsBlog.com, MLB Daily Dish and Yahoo! Sports
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Rays Exercise Option On James Shields
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Tony La Russa ends his career on top — Longtime manager won three World Series titles and is third all-time in wins (2,728) — In life, it very rarely works this way. In sports, it almost never does. — Ride on a parade float, showered in confetti, one day. Stroll off into the setting sun the next day.
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Viva El Birdos, ESPN and MLB
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Chapman misses AFL start with sore shoulder — Reds catching prospect Grandal sidelined with finger injury — CINCINNATI — Aroldis Chapman was scratched from his planned Arizona Fall League start on Monday because of a sore left shoulder. The Reds' left-hander made two relief appearances …
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Athletics Nation and HardballTalk