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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Red Sox add McClure, Ochoa and Royster to coaching staff — The Red Sox announced their coaching staff today. As was previously reported, Jerry Royster is the new third base coach and Bob McClure the pitching coach. Alex Ochoa will be the first base coach. — Tim Bogar moves to bench coach.
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Mike Bauman / MLB.com:
Boston makeover's results will be scrutinized — How players respond to organizational changes bears watching — It is standard practice for objective observers of the game to view all 30 Major League teams with great interest. But you're going to watch the 2012 Boston Red Sox with absolute fascination.
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Yankees Surpass $200 Million in Total Luxury Tax Payments — Damn, Yankees! The Bronx Bombers surpass the $200 million mark in Luxury Tax — payments, select “read more” to see year-by-year figures — The bill collector came calling today for clubs in Major League Baseball that broke the Luxury Tax threshold for the league.
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Associated Press:
Yanks, Red Sox hit with luxury tax
Yanks, Red Sox hit with luxury tax
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Red Sox hit with $3.4 million luxury tax
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Reds acquire Marshall for Wood, prospects — Cincinnati sends Sappelt, Torreyes to Chicago for lefty reliever — CINCINNATI — Seeking to shore up the back end of their bullpen, the Reds on Friday completed the trade that acquired lefty reliever Sean Marshall from the Cubs.
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Cubs, Reds reportedly agree to swap lefties — Chicago said to send Marshall to Cincinnati for Wood, prospects — CINCINNATI — The Reds and Cubs are close to completing a trade that would send left-handed reliever Sean Marshall to Cincinnati in exchange for young lefty starter Travis Wood and two Minor Leaguers.
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MLB:
Carlos Beltran, Cardinals agree — Free agent outfielder Carlos Beltran has reached an agreement on a two-year deal with the St. Louis Cardinals. — Beltran — The $26 million deal includes a full no-trade clause, a source told ESPN.com's Jerry Crasnick.
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals sign All-Star Beltran
Cardinals sign All-Star Beltran
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Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
For Mets, Vast Debt and Not a Lot of Time — The finances of major professional sports teams exist largely as the secrets of privately held companies, except for the community-owned Green Bay Packers, who report their profits without a hint of resistance. — But elements of the Mets' finances …
Roch Kubatko / School of Roch:
Duquette on Fielder: “We're monitoring the market” — The week between Christmas and New Year's tends to be fairly uneventful in baseball. I'd often volunteer to be on call during that stretch so the other Orioles beat writer at The Sun could relax and celebrate the holiday with his family.
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Bill Shaikin / Dodgers Blog:
Fox granted stay; Dodgers can't sell TV rights for now — The Dodgers must immediately halt their sale of the team's television rights, a U.S. District Court judge ruled Friday. — In granting to Fox Sports a stay of a U.S. Bankruptcy Court decision that permitted the Dodgers to shop …
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Mike Axisa / MLB Rumors:
Beane On Stadium, Payroll, Draft, Trades, Free Agents — Athletics GM Billy Beane spoke to reporters after the Gio Gonzalez trade was made official earlier today. Here's a recap of the news... - “We're putting a team together as if we're going to have a new stadium,” said Beane according to MLB.com's Jane Lee (on Twitter).
Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Three sign Minor League contracts with Angels — Langerhans, Hurley, Diaz receive invites to Spring Training — The Angels signed three players on Friday — outfielder Ryan Langerhans, right-handed pitcher Eric Hurley and catcher Robinzon Diaz — to Minor League contracts with Spring Training invites.
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Dave Krieger / Denver Post:
Only fair to give Rockies some props in Hall voting — Strangely, the year before the Baseball Hall of Fame's year of the steroid abuser is the year of the Rockie. Three of them appear on the ballot for the class of 2012, constituting 11 percent of the nominees.
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Evan Drellich / MLB.com:
Block joins Uecker in Brewers' radio booth — Bob Uecker's partner in the booth in 2012 will move to Milwaukee from Los Angeles, where he worked on the Dodgers' postgame radio show last year. — Joe Block, a 33-year-old from Roseville, Mich., has been announced by NewsRadio 620 WTMJ …
Joe Frisaro / The Fish Pond:
Stanton, Morrison off limits — MIAMI — With Mike Stanton and Logan Morrison regarded as “off limits,” the Marlins are finding it difficult to trade for frontline starting pitching. — Miami pursued Gio Gonzalez for more than a month, but Oakland's asking price always included either Stanton or Morrison.
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ESPN.com:
Source: Nationals get Gio Gonzalez — Oakland Athletics left-hander Gio Gonzalez, highly coveted by a number of teams, was dealt to the Washington Nationals Thursday for four prospects, a team source told ESPN Insider Keith Law. — The Athletics will receive right-hander Brad Peacock …
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Nationals To Acquire Gio Gonzalez
Nationals To Acquire Gio Gonzalez
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Shannon Drayer / MyNorthwest.com:
Why you do not trade Felix Hernandez right now — Listen: Should the Mariners trade Felix Hernandez? — Mariners insider Shannon Drayer joined Matt Pitman and Jim Moore on the Kevin Calabro Show, where they discussed the implications behind a potential Felix Hernandez trade.