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Buster Olney / ESPN.com:
Ranking the top 10 outfields in MLB — In Part 4 of his series looking ahead to the 2012 season, Buster Olney ranks the 10 best outfields in Major League Baseball. The Arizona Diamondbacks claim the No. 1 spot.
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Dan Connolly / Baltimore Sun:
Report: Former long-time Oriole Melvin Mora announces retirement — According to a report out of Venezuela, former long-time Oriole Melvin Mora announced his retirement from Major League Baseball on Thursday while in his home country. — Mora, who will turn 40 in February …
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Camden Chat
Jon Star / MLB.com:
Longtime Oriole Mora retires after 13 seasons — Longtime utility man Melvin Mora retired on Thursday after 13 seasons played with the Orioles, Mets, Rockies and D-backs, according to Rafael Rojas of Meridiano Deportes. The 39-year-old Mora hangs them up after appearing 42 games with the D-backs in 2011 …
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Bleacher Report
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Sources: Pujols altered deal to help land Wilson — Albert Pujols was on the receiving end of one of the most lucrative contracts in professional sports history when he agreed with the Los Angeles Angels on a 10-year deal for about $250 million earlier this month.
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Wainwright expects to excel
Wainwright expects to excel
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HardballTalk and SI Tracking Blog
Fox Sports:
Steroid Era complicates Hall balloting — Back in May, I wrote that it was wrong to speculate about any player using performance-enhancing drugs without any actual evidence of that use. — That column was about Jose Bautista. It could have been about Jeff Bagwell, though I made no specific mention of him at the time.
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Jonathan C. Mitchell / MLB Dirt:
Historically Underrated: John Olerud
Historically Underrated: John Olerud
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Shoulder surgery will delay return of Ryan Kalish — The trade of Josh Reddick to Oakland opened up significant playing time in right field for the Red Sox. One logical solution would be Ryan Kalish, the athletic 23-year-old who performed well in 2010 before being sidelined for nearly all of the 2011 season with injuries.
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Confident Danks earns five-year extension — Deal worth $65 million, includes varied no-trade clauses — CHICAGO — When John Danks went year-by-year contractually over the past three seasons, shunning multi-year offers from the White Sox, the southpaw basically went all-in on his ultimate value as a player.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
St. Louisian Don Mueller, former big-league star, dies — Image — St. Louisan Don Mueller, who led the majors in hits in 1954 and roamed the outfield with Willie Mays of the New York Giants, died on Wednesday. He was 84. — Mueller, a native St. Louisan who played at CBC …
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baseballmusings.com and Giants Win
Associated Press:
Game Time … NEW YORK — Jason Bay and the New York Mets missed several opportunities to provide a special ending to a moving night. — It was hard to complain about the outcome, though. — Carlos Pena hit a go-ahead single in Chicago's six-run 11th inning, and the Cubs beat New York 10-6 …
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VFTB
Baseball Prospectus:
To Live and Die in Three Rivers Stadium, Or: The Face of Michael Cimino — Believe it or not, most of our writers didn't enter the world sporting an @baseballprospectus.com address; with a few exceptions, they started out somewhere else. In an effort to up your reading pleasure while tipping …
Gary Washburn / Boston Globe:
Green plans to return stronger — MIAMI - Jeff Green, who recently was diagnosed with an aortic aneurysm, said yesterday that he is more at ease now that the condition has been diagnosed, and that he is prepared to work hard after surgery to return to the NBA next season.
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ProBasketballTalk and SI Tracking Blog
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Former pitcher Garcia killed in auto accident — ARLINGTON — Former Rangers pitcher Rosman Garcia was killed in a car accident in his native Venezuela early Thursday morning. He was 32. — According to The Associated Press, Garcia was killed when his car skidded off the road and hit a tree.