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Zach Links / MLB Rumors:
Astros Dismiss Ed Wade, Tal Smith — 11:33pm: The Astros have confirmed in a press release that they are letting General Manager Ed Wade and President of Baseball Operations Tal Smith go. The release goes on to say that Assistant GM Dave Gottfried will serve as interim GM until a new GM is hired.
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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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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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Gordon Edes / ESPN:
Source: Red Sox yet to make offer to Valentine
Source: Red Sox yet to make offer to Valentine
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Suggestion box opened on behalf of Red Sox
Suggestion box opened on behalf of Red Sox
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MetsBlog.com, NESN.com, Call to the Pen, FenwayNation and MLB Rumors
Murray Chass / Murray Chass On Baseball:
WITH THIS WOULD-BE MANAGER, V IS FOR LOSER
WITH THIS WOULD-BE MANAGER, V IS FOR LOSER
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Mark Hale / New York Post:
Former Mets closer Wagner won't consider Phillies offer — The Phillies were interested in having Billy Wagner come out of retirement next season, but the star closer passed on both returning to baseball and rejoining the Mets' arch rivals. — Wagner, who retired after a sparkling 2010 with the Braves …
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Michael Baron / MetsBlog.com:
Broxton's agent doesn't think he'll sign with Mets
Broxton's agent doesn't think he'll sign with Mets
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Dylan Hernandez / Dodgers Blog:
Jonathan Broxton not returning to the Dodgers, agent says
Jonathan Broxton not returning to the Dodgers, agent says
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Baseball Nation and HardballTalk
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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Marc Topkin / The Heater Feed:
Rays trade C Jaso to Seattle for reliever Lueke — UPDATE, 9:01: Jaso, driving through the California mountains at the time, was caught off-guard by the news, expecting to come to spring training with a solid shot to be the front-line catcher: “Definitely surprised. ... It was a really big shock.”
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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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Yahoo! Sports
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Change of heart: Kaat deserves Cooperstown — Decades later, sturdy left-hander looks more like a Hall of Famer — 'Tis the season of “Upon further review,” and high time I use the available mulligan. I should have supported the Hall of Fame candidacy of Jim Kaat.
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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Numbers say Halos struggle to ‘create’ runs — Despite down season, Abreu led club in runs created in 2011 — ANAHEIM — According to the machinery that churns out “runs created,” one of the popular categories in baseball's stat age, the Angels' most productive offensive player in 2011 was ... Bobby Abreu?
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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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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Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Post-Thanksgiving free-agent feeding frenzy begins — The fun starts now. Baseball's offseason isn't like the NFL's, where the best players sign within the first 72 hours, or the NBA's, packing a couple of locked-out, spoiled months into a few days. It's like barbecue: low and slow until the end …
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HardballTalk and MLB Daily Dish
Fox Sports:
Pujols, Fielder top free-agent market — Beginning next Monday in Dallas, the baseball industry will swarm about the Hilton Anatole in Dallas for four frenetic days. Every text message, phone call and footstep by the high-powered agents and executives will nudge the sport a little closer to spring training.
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