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New York Post:
Source: Mets open to Wright deal — Mets on Twitter — Word continues to circulate in baseball circles that the Mets will be willing to discuss David Wright in trades this offseason as part of a complete facelift/rebuild away from Wright and Jose Reyes. — “We will listen on Wright for sure …
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Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
Backman shows loyalty to Mets — Wally Backman doesn't have to be reminded there's a dark age on its way to Citi Field, if it isn't already here. But he's decided to stick with the organization, despite an open door to Davey Johnson's coaching staff with the Nationals.
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MLB Rumors and MetsBlog.com
Adam Rubin / ESPN:
Will payroll constraints cost Reyes? — With Sandy Alderson working with a lower payroll, expect the Mets' star to depart — There has been no shortage of phrases over the years spoken by New York Mets personnel that have taken on lives of their own. — “Skill sets” is how Fred Wilpon referred to Steve Phillips' qualifications.
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Dan Martin / New York Post:
Mets lay off 10 percent of non-player staff
Mets lay off 10 percent of non-player staff
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Tim Kurkjian / MLB:
Sources: Orioles close to naming Duquette GM — The Baltimore Orioles are close to officially naming Dan Duquette as their next general manager, two sources confirmed Saturday. — Duquette, formerly a GM for the Montreal Expos and Boston Red Sox, interviewed in Baltimore Friday and was traveling …
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Two approaches to managing have emerged — Three teams are searching for managers at this hour, and two of them will likely go with an organizational approach to the job while the third will likely stick to the “one-voice” manager. — The approach to managing has divided into two factions recently.
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Dan Connolly / Boston Herald:
Duquette interviews for a second time with Orioles for general manager — BALTIMORE - The Orioles appear to be closing in on their next general manager after an excruciating, weeks-long saga that included one official rejection and several candidates' backing out of the process.
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Marc Carig / New Jersey Online:
Yankees make contact with rep for top free agent pitchers Roy Oswalt, C.J. Wilson — NEW YORK — The Yankees have already checked in with two of the top free agent pitchers in the market, Roy Oswalt and C.J. Wilson. — “I'm in the process of talking with everybody,” Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said.
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Dan Martin / New York Post:
Yankees ‘certainly will talk to’ Wilson despite postseason problems — C.J. Wilson has won 31 games in his two seasons as a starter for the Rangers, becoming one of the best lefties in the game and perhaps the most sought-after free-agent pitcher this offseason.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Jamey Carroll with Rockies? That's tough choice to make — Creativity and flexibility remain critical to fixing the Rockies. — Yes, the drywall cracked in the clubhouse, leaving no doubt that the culture must change. Team-first over me-first. Got it.
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New York Post:
Mets will pay 3% interest to investors — The New York Mets are hoping to drum up more interest in the team by paying a little interest. — The money-losing franchise, shopping $20 million to $30 million minority stakes to as many as 10 buyers, is now telling prospective investors …
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Fox Sports:
Braves ready for moves to improve — The Braves are up to something. How can they not be after their historic collapse in September? — No one should be immune from trade discussions. And, apparently, no one is. — Yes, the Braves would move right-hander Jair Jurrjens and left fielder Martin Prado …
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Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
Royals' efforts to acquire the Braves' Jurrjens stall
Royals' efforts to acquire the Braves' Jurrjens stall
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Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Communication breakdown between Diamondbacks, agent, hurts Willie Bloomquist's chances to remain in Arizona — Versatile infielder/outfielder Willie Bloomquist is drawing “a lot of interest” on the free agent market, agent Scott Boras said, adding that his client could land with a team that views him as more than a utility player.
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Doug Miller / MLB.com:
MLB All-Stars win fourth straight in Taiwan — Nats' Morse delivers go-ahead two-run single in sixth inning — KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan — The venue changed, the weather heated up and the All-Stars of Major League Baseball kept on winning, but this one was close.
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Doug Miller / MLB.com:
MLB All-Stars cruise to third straight in Taiwan
MLB All-Stars cruise to third straight in Taiwan
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