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Reyes thinking long, hard about Marlins — MILWAUKEE — It's not just that the Miami Marlins want Jose Reyes. — Reyes also wants the Marlins. — One source who has spoken with Reyes says the free-agent shortstop is intrigued not only by playing in Miami but also by playing …
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Clark Spencer / MiamiHerald.com:
Possible move to third for Hanley Ramirez would not be unprecedented — If Florida signs Jose Reyes, Hanley Ramirez could end up joining a list of great shortstops that moved to third base. — CSPENCER@MIAMIHERALD.COM — MILWAUKEE — Alex Rodriguez did it. Cal Ripken Jr. did it.
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Vinny Cartiglia / MetsBlog.com:
Hanley is not pleased about changing positions
Hanley is not pleased about changing positions
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Vinny Cartiglia / MetsBlog.com:
Marlins offer Jose Reyes 6-year, $90 million deal
Marlins offer Jose Reyes 6-year, $90 million deal
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Fox Sports:
MLBPA puts meetings on hold — Meetings scheduled for the Major League Baseball Players Association this week have been postponed because of ongoing negotiations toward a new collective bargaining agreement, league sources told FOXSports.com late Monday. — Baseball player agents …
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Frank McCourt apologizes to Dodgers fans — Dodgers owner says he's at peace after battles with Major League Baseball and his ex-wife. — Dodgers owner Frank McCourt arrives for the dedication of the Dodger Dreamfield at Mona Park in Compton on Monday. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times / November 14, 2011)
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Ramona Shelburne / ESPN:
McCourt to Dodgers fans: I'm very, very sorry
Fox Sports:
Sources: Kemp, Dodgers working on deal
Sources: Kemp, Dodgers working on deal
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Brittany Ghiroli / MLB.com:
Cartoon bird returns as O's unveil new uniforms — BALTIMORE — The cartoon bird is back. — The Orioles unveiled several uniform changes for 2012 on Tuesday morning, including the cartoon bird — a revamped combination of several older versions that will be on team hats for both home and road games …
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Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
Retr-O! Cartoon bird makes triumphant return to Orioles caps — Best news ever or ... best news ever? — After more than two decades of losing when getting their serious orinthology on, the Baltimore Orioles are returning to this updated version of the cartoon bird that adorned their caps during the franchise's greatest period.
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Getting Blanked
Paul White / USA Today:
How to revamp schedule after Astros move — The Houston Astros are about to get a new league and Major League Baseball will get a new schedule as a result of it. — Jim Crane is expected to be approved this week by MLB as the Astros' new owner and in return has agreed to move the team …
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Realignment, labor, Astros, playoffs mean key week for MLB
Realignment, labor, Astros, playoffs mean key week for MLB
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Yahoo! Sports
Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Astros Likely To Join American League In 2013
Astros Likely To Join American League In 2013
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HardballTalk and MLB Daily Dish
Mike DiGiovanna / LA Times Sports Blog:
Angels' interest in pitcher C.J. Wilson is ‘serious’ — Angels General Manager Jerry Dipoto and assistant GM Scott Servais had dinner with the agent for C.J. Wilson on Monday night in Milwaukee, and a source familiar with the team's thinking said the Angels' interest in the free-agent left-hander is “serious.”
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Angels Have Serious Interest In C.J. Wilson
Angels Have Serious Interest In C.J. Wilson
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Baseball Nation and Halos Heaven
Richard Griffin / Toronto Star:
Jays' J.P. Arencibia surprisingly blanked in AL rookie voting … The results of baseball's 2011 rookie-of-the-year voting were announced on Monday by the baseball writers' association for both of the major leagues and though he was never in consideration to win, Jays catcher J.P. Arencibia was wronged …
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Jon Paul Morosi / mlbbuzz:
Sources: Mariners would kick in cash to move Figgins — The Mariners are willing to include cash in order to trade the underperforming Chone Figgins, major-league sources say. — Mariners officials are hopeful that teams in need of a leadoff man will engage them in trade talks over the next few weeks.
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Mike Axisa / MLB Rumors:
Mariners Willing To Include Cash In Figgins Trade
Mariners Willing To Include Cash In Figgins Trade
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Al's Ramblings
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers set their sights on veteran Treanor — MILWAUKEE — The Dodgers' search for a veteran catcher apparently has turned to Matt Treanor, who split time between the Royals and Rangers in 2011, according to a baseball source. — The Dodgers are looking for a replacement for Rod Barajas …
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Fox Sports:
Sources: Tigers interested in Prado — With Aaron Hill returning to the Diamondbacks on a two-year, $11 million deal, the Tigers believe they may need to turn to the trade market to fill their opening at second base. — The Tigers are interested in Atlanta's Martin Prado, sources say.
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Tigers Interested In Martin Prado
Tigers Interested In Martin Prado
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Mets Rumors: Reyes, Closer, Murphy, Duda — The Mets were far from the favorite for Jose Reyes entering the offseason. But if the Marlins offered Reyes six years and $90MM as a starting bid, Mets fans can forget about him coming back in the opinion of ESPN New York's Adam Rubin.
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New York Post, Where Have You Gone … and Mike Silva's …
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Cubs interview Hale, bringing candidates to five — Hoyer chats with Boston bench coach by phone; no timeline set — MILWAUKEE — The Cubs added another name to their list of managerial candidates Monday, as general manager Jed Hoyer interviewed Red Sox coach and Chicago native DeMarlo Hale for the vacancy.
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HardballTalk
Troy Renck / On the Rox:
GMs convene in Milwaukee as Hot Stove simmers — MILWAUKEE — It happens this time every year. Someone either writes, texts or emails with a simple question: What do you cover when the season is over? — In a word, baseball. — It's become a year-round news cycle.
AaronGleeman.com:
Offseason shopping on a budget: Relievers — For the second straight offseason the Twins need relief help. Last winter they ignored the free agent market, trusted various in-house options, and wound up with a fire-starting bullpen that had the worst ERA in baseball.
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Around the Majors
Doug Harrison / CBC News:
Diamondbacks re-sign Aaron Hill for 2 years: reports — Aaron Hill, like John McDonald before him, has closed the door on the Toronto Blue Jays, at least for two more seasons. — According to multiple reports, the free-agent second baseman has re-signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks for two years.
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