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Jason Beck / Beck's Blog:
Zumaya agrees to deal with Twins — The Tigers could end up seeing a lot of Joel Zumaya this year after all. It'll just be in a different uniform, albeit an awfully familiar one. — After throwing for teams in December and holding out for a roster spot and the right situation …
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Joe Christensen / Around the Majors:
Twins agree to terms with former Tigers reliever Zumaya — The Twins have agreed to a deal with former Tigers reliever Joel Zumaya, pending a physical, a major league official confirmed today. — The agreement was first reported by MLB.com. — Zumaya, 27, is expected …
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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Source: Phillies agree with Joel Pineiro — The Phillies have agreed to a minor league contract with free-agent pitcher Joel Pineiro, according to a major league source. The deal includes an invitation to the Phillies' big league spring training camp. — The 33-year-old right-hander spent the past two seasons with the Angels.
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Saltalamacchia avoids arbitration — The Red Sox avoided arbitration with Jarrod Saltalamacchia, signing him to a one-year deal worth $2.5 million today. — The team still has seven unsigned players eligible for arbitration: Alfredo Aceves, Mike Aviles, Andrew Bailey, Daniel Bard, Jacoby Ellsbury, Franklin Morales and David Ortiz.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Lavarnway is hoping to hit it big in 2012 — Since New Year's Day, Ryan Lavarnway has been going through quickness and agility drills at Athletes' Performance in Phoenix. — “Just trying to get bigger, stronger, faster,” Lavarnway said. “Learning a lot about nutrition.”
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Sully / Red Sox Beacon:
Underdogs — Is the sun setting on the Red Sox?
Underdogs — Is the sun setting on the Red Sox?
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Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
DeWitt: Cards did their best to re-sign Pujols — Club's owner weighs in on negotiations at Winter Warm-Up — ST. LOUIS — Cardinals principal owner Bill DeWitt Jr. took issue Sunday with any notion that his team wasn't fully committed to its attempt to re-sign superstar Albert Pujols.
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Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
Yankees may bring back free agent Johnny Damon to play him as designated hitter — With Jesus Montero traded, former Bomber could fit at right price — It was only Friday that Brian Cashman drew a deep breath and executed a tornado of moves that fattened his starting rotation …
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Steven Goldman / Pinstriped Bible …:
The Montero-Pineda Trade: Rotation Upgrade at a Sustainable Cost
The Montero-Pineda Trade: Rotation Upgrade at a Sustainable Cost
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Lookout Landing, Pinstripe Alley, It's About The Money and The Yankee Analysts
Associated Press:
Oakland manager Melvin excited about Japan series — TOKYO (AP) - With or without Hideki Matsui, Oakland Athletics manager Bob Melvin is looking forward to opening Major League Baseball's 2012 season in Japan. — The Athletics and Seattle Mariners open the regular season with a two-game series at Tokyo Dome on March 28-29.
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Chris Jaffe / Hardball Times:
10th anniversary: Rangers sign Chan Ho Park — Today marks the 10th anniversary of one of the worst free agent signings in baseball history. On Jan. 16, 2002, the Texas Rangers ownership opened up its pocketbooks to give a gaudy five-year, $65 million contract to starting pitcher Chan Ho Park.
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Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Bean-counting GM Beane deserves a better place to work — Low-budget Athletics No. 30 in power rankings — Coco Crisp celebrates his home run against the Yankees. (Jim McIsaac, McClatchy-Tribune / August 24, 2011) — On Baseball — Loved the movie “Moneyball.”
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Source: Bartolo Colon agrees to join A's — Bartolo Colon has agreed to a one-year contract with the A's, a major league source told ESPN.com. The deal is pending a physical. — Colon, who will turn 39 in May, went 8-10 with a 4.00 ERA in 29 appearances for the Yankees last year.
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