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If Nats want Fielder, now may be perfect — The Prince Fielder sweepstakes finally are nearing conclusion, according to major league sources. The Nationals remain a leading contender for the free-agent first baseman, if not the outright favorite. — Which is as it should be.
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Texas likely out of Prince Fielder free-agent derby — The Texas Rangers believe they are out out of the bidding for free-agent slugger Prince Fielder, according to a person with knowledge of the talks, but not authorized to speak publicly because of the ongoing negotiations.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats in running for Prince, but race far from over
Nats in running for Prince, but race far from over
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Washington Post, Federal Baseball and MLB Daily Dish
Ken Rosenthal / mlbbuzz:
Sources: Nationals know Zimmerman's price
Sources: Nationals know Zimmerman's price
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Federal Baseball, SI Tracking Blog and MLB Rumors
Rob Sinclair / CBC News:
Blue Jays re-sign Morrow for $20M — The Toronto Blue Jays locked up a key right-hand man Tuesday, re-signing starting pitcher Brandon Morrow to a three-year, $20-million US contract. — The pact includes a $10-million US club option for 2015. — Morrow, a 27-year-old right-hander …
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MLB.com:
Blue Jays sign Morrow to multi-year deal — The TORONTO BLUE JAYS have signed RHP BRANDON MORROW to a three year contract worth US $20 million with a club option for the 2015 season of US $10 million. Affirming his commitment to the organization and the City of Toronto …
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Jerry Crasnick / MLB:
Agent: Shortstop Vizquel agrees with Blue Jays
Agent: Shortstop Vizquel agrees with Blue Jays
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Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
OF Cody Ross agrees to sign with Red Sox — SAN FRANCISCO—Cody Ross agreed to sign with the Boston Red Sox, giving them an experienced hitter with postseason success on his resume to help replace J.D. Drew in right field. — Foxsports.com and ESPN.com reported the contract is for one year and $3 million.
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Mike Cole / NESN.com:
Report: Red Sox Sign Cody Ross to One-Year Deal
Report: Red Sox Sign Cody Ross to One-Year Deal
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Baseball Prospectus, Getting Blanked and Baseball Nation
Mark Polishuk / MLB Rumors:
Red Sox Agree To Sign Cody Ross
Red Sox Agree To Sign Cody Ross
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Boston Globe, Fox Sports, Call to the Pen, Surviving Grady, Over the Monster, MLB Daily Dish and Yahoo! Sports
Jerome Solomon / Ultimate Astros:
Solomon: Astros name change? (Forget) that — Jerseys from Astros' 50 years — It is only right that Jim Crane has decided to slash ticket prices for that technically-major-but-closer-to-minor- league baseball team now known as the Houston Astros. — Perhaps fans can get their money's worth in the 2012 season.
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Baseball Nation and WasWatching.com
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Zachary Levine / Ultimate Astros:
Astros drop ticket prices, relax food policies in new ‘fan-friendly initiatives’
Astros drop ticket prices, relax food policies in new ‘fan-friendly initiatives’
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JSOnline and BBTF's Baseball Primer …
Joey Nowak / MLB.com:
Emotional Posada retires after 17-year career — Longtime Yankees catcher Jorge Posada, who spent his entire 17-year Major League career in pinstripes, announced his retirement during a Tuesday morning news conference at Yankee Stadium. — “Today's a very emotional day for me,” said Posada.
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Associated Press:
After 17 Seasons and 5 Titles, Posada Retires — NEW YORK (AP) — Flanked by his wife and children, with five World Series trophies sitting on a table to his right, Jorge Posada announced his retirement Tuesday. — The five-time All-Star catcher ends his major league career after 17 seasons, all with the New York Yankees.
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers receive more than 10 opening bids for the team — Those submitting bids include Magic Johnson, Mark Cuban, Peter O'Malley and Joe Torre. Sources say that St. Louis Rams owner Stan Kroenke has explored whether to bid. — As expected, those involved in groups bidding for the Dodgers …
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Michael Engel / Kings of Kauffman:
Check Your Sources — It's a whole different world being a fan of baseball these days. Technology makes it possible for fans to watch their team from anywhere, to discuss their team from anywhere and for information to spread like wildfire. News breaks faster than ever.
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Baseball Nation
Zachary Levine / Ultimate Astros:
Astros add ‘Baseball Prospectus’ alum Fast in drive for stats knowledge — The Astros added to their statistical strength in the front office, hiring Mike Fast, formerly of Baseball Prospectus to serve in the baseball operations department. — Fast, one of the foremost experts on pitch trajectory data …
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Reinsdorf gave Guillen blessing to leave Sox early for Marlins — In the latest of a seemingly endless saga regarding manager Ozzie Guillen's departure from the Chicago White Sox to the Miami Marlins, Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf issued a statement saying he allowed Guillen …
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Reinsdorf issues statement on Ozzie's exit
Reinsdorf issues statement on Ozzie's exit
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South Side Sox and Yahoo! Sports
John Sickels / Minor League Ball:
2012 Baseball Farm System Rankings — I have never done formal farm system rankings before. People have asked me to do it constantly over the years, but I guess I read too much post-modern stuff in college and the idea of saying “this farm system is better than that farm system” never appealed to me outside of generalities.
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Wahoo's on First, Gaslamp Ball and Pirates Prospects
Baseball America:
Preseason College Top 25 — DURHAM, N.C—Florida is No. 1 in Baseball America's preseason Top 25 rankings for the second year in a row—and the second time in school history. The Gators, who finished as national runners-up a year ago, return the bulk of their everyday lineup …
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
If everything goes right... According to Ted Berg's math, based on Wins Above Replacement, if everything goes right for their pitching staff, the Mets are capable of winning 94 games. — In other words, “The Mets do probably have the talent to get to the playoffs if absolutely everything goes right,” he explains.
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baseballmusings.com and Tedquarters
Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Dan Patrick: Braun ‘may be innocent’ — By Tom Haudricourt of the Journal Sentinel — Citing information from “somebody involved in the process,” sports commentator Dan Patrick said on his radio show Monday morning that “Ryan Braun may be an innocent man” and “may be exonerated.”
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Braun ‘upbeat’ while awaiting decision
Mark Sheldon / Mark My Word:
Willie Harris signed — The Reds agreed to terms with utility player Willie Harris on a minor league contract, two sources confirmed to MLB.com on Monday. — Harris, who will be invited to camp as a non-roster player, can earn an $800,000 base salary if he makes the club and his overall salary can reach $1 million with incentives.
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MLB Rumors and Redleg Nation
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Sources: Reds ink veteran utility man Harris