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Alex Speier / Full Count:
Kelly Shoppach agreement spells likely end for Jason Varitek with Red Sox — The Red Sox have agreed to a one-year, $1.35 million deal with catcher Kelly Shoppach. (AP) — The writing had been on the wall for some time. Whenever he was asked about Jason Varitek this offseason …
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Alex Speier / Full Count:
Source: Red Sox expect to go over luxury tax threshold
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Source: Red Sox bring back catcher Shoppach
Source: Red Sox bring back catcher Shoppach
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Red Sox Sign Kelly Shoppach
Red Sox Sign Kelly Shoppach
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Bob Raissman / NY Daily News:
Former Yankees manager Lou Piniella set to return to Bombers as YES Network television analyst — Sources say Sweet Lou expected to also serve as spring training instructor — Former Yankees player and manager Lou Piniella is expected to rejoin the Bombers as a member of their YES Network broadcast team.
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Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Don Cooper rubbed Sox wrong way — Jake Peavy in particular — The relationship between Jake Peavy and pitching coach Don Cooper (above) disintegrated last season when the right-hander believed Cooper threw him under the bus in several interviews. Nam Y. Huh~AP
Jerry Crasnick / MLB:
Source: Twins to add Josh Willingham — Veteran outfielder Josh Willingham has reached agreement on a multiyear contract with the Minnesota Twins pending completion of a physical exam, according to a league source. — Willingham, 32, is a career .262 hitter with 132 home runs for the Marlins, Nationals and Athletics.
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Jeff Jacobs / Hartford Courant:
The Agony Of Filling Out A Hall Of Fame Ballot — Does Jeff Bagwell belong in the Hall of Fame? (Courant file photo) — While leaving an empty box next to Jeff Bagwell's name ... Lots of folks have a bucket list, or at least that's the term they assign to it after the 2007 movie with Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman.
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Braun's ex-teammate empathizes with slugger — Brewers Minor Leaguer Katin failed drug test, later won appeal — It was 2007, and Brendan Katin was an outfielder on the Double-A Huntsville team. He took the mandatory drug test and didn't think anything about it. Katin knew he was clean.
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Jerry Crasnick / MLB:
Crasnick: “The Book” on Fielder — “The Book,” put together by the Scott Boras Corporation, details the free-agent slugger — In conjunction with Prince Fielder's free-agent debut, his representatives at the Scott Boras Corporation produced a 73-page binder celebrating his achievements in the game.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals looking at Dobbs for bench role — WASHINGTON — In need of strengthening their bench, the Nationals have expressed interest in infielder Greg Dobbs, according to a baseball source. — The left-handed-hitting Dobbs, 33, is coming off one of his best seasons, hitting .275 with eight home runs and 49 RBIs for the Marlins.
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The Knobler Blog:
Tigers, Red Sox among teams in on Gio Gonzalez — When the bidding window for Yu Darvish closes at 5 p.m. ET Wednesday, one team will come away with the chance to sign one of the best remaining pitchers available on the winter shopping market. — The others can turn their attention back to Gio Gonzalez.
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New York Post:
Jeter's booty hauls — Not so classy, captain! — Yankee star Derek Jeter, one of New York's most eligible hunks since his split with longtime gal pal Minka Kelly, is bedding a bevy of beauties in his Trump World Tower bachelor pad — and then coldly sending them home alone with gift baskets of autographed memorabilia.
Jfay / Cincinnati Reds:
Brackman happy to be coming home — Andrew Brackman got a call from his agent, Scott Boras, this morning. — “He said, 'congratulations, you're going home,” Brackman said. — Home, as in home to the Reds. — Brackman, the 6-foot-10, 26-year-old right-hander, confirmed that he signed a deal with the Reds.
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
MLB Teams Non-Tender 29 Players — Major League teams non-tendered multiple former All-Stars last night and it won't be surprising if some of the 29 players re-establish themselves as Major League difference makers. For now, however, they're free agents, cut loose because their former teams …
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Joey Matschulat / Baseball Time in Arlington:
The Rangers And The Case Of The Missing “Payroll Flexibility” — “Our challenge is going to be to keep this level of talent together and we know that. We're going to step up and put some money in, ask the fans to support us and help us and see if we can't deliver something like this every year.
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Mark J. Miller / Yahoo! Sports:
Rangers focused on trade for pitcher, not signing Fielder
Rangers focused on trade for pitcher, not signing Fielder
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