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Nats show interest in Fielder, others — All that talk about the Nationals not wanting free-agent first baseman Prince Fielder? — Don't believe it. — The Nationals are showing serious interest in Fielder and view Cuban outfielder Yoennis Cespedes as a potential Plan B, according to major-league sources.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Marrero injury has Nats seeking first baseman — Backup tears hamstring but says he won't miss 2012 season — WASHINGTON — Are the Nationals in need of a first baseman? The answer is yes, after it was learned that first baseman Chris Marrero tore his left hamstring while playing …
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Dan Connolly / Orioles Insider:
Orioles' top affiliate will have a new manager in 2012 — The Orioles' top affiliate will have a new manager in 2012. Ron Johnson, a long-time minor-league skipper who spent the past two seasons as first base coach for the Boston Red Sox, is expected to take over as the manager of the Norfolk Tides, the Orioles' Triple-A affiliate.
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David Waldstein / Bats:
Waiting on Word From Boston, Valentine Visits Japan
Waiting on Word From Boston, Valentine Visits Japan
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
MLB announces Cardinals' playoff share award — ST. LOUIS • Major League Baseball announced this afternoon that the revenue generated by the sport's postseason created a pool of more than $57 million, and that each St. Louis Cardinal scheduled to receive a full playoff share will get a check for $323,169.98.
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
MLB Releases Info on 2011 Postseason Shares — A full Postseason share for the 2011 World Series Champion St. Louis Cardinals totaled $323,169.98, while a full share for the American League Champion Texas Rangers amounted to $251,515.76, Major League Baseball announced today.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Johnny Narron joins brother on Brewers staff — New hitting coach reunited with bench coach, replaces Sveum — MILWAUKEE — The Brewers have found a hitting coach to replace the departed Dale Sveum, and it's a familiar name. — Johnny Narron, a former Brewers Minor League coach and manager …
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Brewers name Johnny Narron hitting coach
Brewers name Johnny Narron hitting coach
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Richard Justice / Ultimate Astros:
Astros receive permission to interview Rays GM Friedman — The Astros have received permission to interview Tampa Bay Rays general manager Andrew Friedman, according to officials with knowledge of the organization's thinking. — Although the club has asked to interview “a handful” …
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Pirates May Consider Offers For Andrew McCutchen — 7:03pm: A high-ranking Pirates person told Dejan Kovacevic of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review that the team hasn't entertained offers for McCutchen to this point and has no plans to do so. Kovacevic's piece strongly suggests McCutchen is staying in Pittsburgh.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Dejan Kovacevic's Blog:
Source: Pirates aren't trading McCutchen
Source: Pirates aren't trading McCutchen
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Lynn Henning / Detroit News for Monday …:
Tigers' sights are on Mark Buehrle, but they're not alone — Six years ago next week, the Tigers signed a 41-year-old left-handed pitcher named Kenny Rogers to balance a starting rotation heavy with youth. — The Tigers are packing for next week's Winter Meetings in Dallas and hope to grab …
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Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Your Morning Phil: Marmol, Buehrle, Astros
Your Morning Phil: Marmol, Buehrle, Astros
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Zachary Levine / Ultimate Astros:
Tal Smith disappointed with manner of firing, wants to stay in baseball — While not much a believer in titles, deposed Astros president of baseball operations Tal Smith saw a pretty good sign that change was barreling toward his desk when Jim Crane named George Postolos the president and CEO of his would-be ownership group.
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Brian McTaggart / MLB.com:
Wade, Smith disappointed to be leaving Astros
Zach Links / MLB Rumors:
Astros Dismiss Ed Wade, Tal Smith
Astros Dismiss Ed Wade, Tal Smith
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Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
Unhappy with Ronny Paulino, NY Mets looking for new backup catcher — Mets looking to replace backup backstop on bench and behind plate — Mets manager Terry Collins and catcher Ronny Paulino are on same side in this discussion, but do not always see eye-to-eye , and that could be one reason …
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Garza to the Red Sox makes sense — ESPN's Buster Olney reported on Twitter today that the Cubs are open to trading Matt Garza. — Here's a crazy idea that just might work: send a few prospects to the Cubs for Garza as compensation for Theo Epstein. — Garza alone is way too much compensation …
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Michael Silverman / Clubhouse Insider:
‘Serious interest’ in Red Sox DH David Ortiz from other teams — Red Sox designated hitter David Ortiz has choices now. — The free agent is receiving “serious interest” from more than one team, an industry source said today, indicating that Ortiz has more than one offer already.
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Bill Brink / plus.sites.post-gazette.com:
Contact Us — Registration … The Pirates have shown preliminary interest in right-hander Aaron Cook, according to a source. — They are one of about a half-dozen teams to check in on the free agent. — The teams' interest in Cook is in the beginning stages of the process.
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Paul White / USA Today:
Divorce may delay Yu Darvish's major league arrival — The wild card in this winter's free-agent pitching market is Japanese star Yu Darvish, who hasn't yet been made available to major league teams. — But severing ties with his Japanese team, via a request to be entered into the posting system …
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