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Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Danks, White Sox reportedly agree to $65 million deal — Despite persistent trade rumors, it appears that John Danks will be staying with the White Sox after agreeing to a five-year, $65 million contract, according to multiple reports. — Danks, who made $6 million last season …
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Chicago Sun Times:
Sox close to signing John Danks to 5-year, $65 million extension — White Sox left-hander John Danks, who has been shopped throughout general manager Ken Williams' rebuilding exploration journey this offseason, is close to signing an extension. — The Christmastime present …
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Beltran talks hot, Indians now in mix — Carlos Beltran continues to sort through interest from at least five clubs — maybe more — and hopes to make a decision by Christmas, sources with knowledge of the discussions say. — The Cardinals, Blue Jays, Red Sox and Rays were all said to be …
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Orioles, Red Sox, Blue Jays others like Jurrjens — Jair Jurrjens has drawn some interest from the Orioles, Red Sox, Blue Jays, Rockies, Tigers, Rangers and others. However, while Jurrjens is a terrific young starter, he appears to be behind Oakland's Gio Gonzalez on the pecking order of most teams …
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Talking Chop, FenwayNation and The Knobler Blog
Fox Sports:
Source: Twins to sign RHP Marquis — The Twins, seeking to boost their starting rotation, are close to signing free-agent right-hander Jason Marquis, according to a major-league source. — Marquis, 33, went 8-5 with a 3.95 ERA for the Nationals last season before getting traded …
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Michael Baron / MetsBlog.com:
Twins close to a deal with Jason Marquis — The Twins are close to signing RHP Jason Marquis, according to Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports. — Last month, Ken Davidoff of Newsday said the Mets were interested in acquiring Marquis to replace Chris Capuano and in August, Marquis told Andy Martino …
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MLB Daily Dish, HardballTalk and MLB Rumors
Marc Topkin / The Heater Feed:
Would Rays and Beltran be a good match? — The Rays' interest in signing free-agent OF Carlos Beltran is legitimate, and has been confirmed. — As for their chances of actually getting him, that remains to be seen, with Beltran's decision reportedly close.
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Mike Hindman / Baseball Time in Arlington:
Hindsights: 12/22/11 — Yes, I'll get to the obligatory Darvish crap in a minute. We all know why you are here. A headline signaling the obvious is unnecessary. First, I want to talk about me because I'm a narcissist (but I'm also an existential nihilist, so go figure that out).
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Lone Star Ball
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Richard Griffin / Toronto Star:
Jays pitch for Japanese sensation Darvish was more than $50 million
Jays pitch for Japanese sensation Darvish was more than $50 million
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Baseball Prospectus:
10 Weirdest Baseball Injuries — Mickey Rivers once said, “My goals are to hit .300, score 100 runs, and stay Sports Illustrated. He and some teammates decided to try the latter themselves on copies of the Phoenix Yellow Pages. Sparks's left shoulder gave out before the phone book did, dislocating.
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Talking Chop
Bruce Levine / ESPN:
Source: Cubs, Reds agree on trade — The Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds have agreed to a trade in principle that will send pitcher Travis Wood and two minor-leaguers to the Cubs for left-handed reliever Sean Marshall, according to a source familiar with the situation.
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Catching up with Cardinals abroad — TOWER GROVE • A day before the St. Louis Cardinals added the outfielder who could be his chief rival for a spot on the major-league roster, Adron Chambers doubled, tripled and finished 2-for-3 with a walk in his winter effort to get a head start on spring training.
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Baseball America ranks Middlebrooks first — Baseball America is the industry standard when it comes to ranking prospects. Here is their top 10 for the Red Sox: — 1. 3B Will Middlebrooks — 2. SS Xander Bogaerts — 3. C Blake Swihart — 4. RHP Anthony Ranaudo — 5. OF Bryce Brentz
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Over the Monster and FenwayNation