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Adam McCalvy / Brew Beat:
Greinke open to extension talks — Brewers ace Zack Greinke said he is still operating without an agent, but that does not necessarily scuttle the chances of a contract extension. — Greinke is entering his second season with the team and the final season of the four-year, $38 million extension he signed in January 2009.
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Greinke open to contract extension
Greinke open to contract extension
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers setting record pace at box office
Brewers setting record pace at box office
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Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Roy Oswalt must deliver right answers to join Rangers — The Texas Rangers have questions, and right-hander Roy Oswalt better have the right answers if he hopes to pitch for them this season. — But even if Oswalt aces the test, he still might not be a fit in the Rangers' rotation.
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Richard Durrett / ESPN:
Source: Roy Oswalt, Rangers to meet — The Texas Rangers are scheduled to meet with free agent right-handed starter Roy Oswalt on Monday, a source confirmed Sunday afternoon. — ESPNBoston.com reported Friday that Oswalt was close to a deal with the St. Louis Cardinals and various reports …
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Pat Burrell Retires — Pat Burrell is retiring, MLBTR has learned. We last heard from Pat the Bat in November, when the 35-year-old told the AP, “I have not decided yet, but I don't think I can play anymore [due to a chronic foot injury]. It hurts me to say that.”
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John Torres / Florida Today:
Wakefield plays the waiting game — Area knuckleballer still hopes to pitch in big leagues this season — Tim Wakefield of the Boston Red Sox reacts after earning his 200th win after a game with Toronto in September. Jim Rogash/GettY IMAGES / Getty Images
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards seeking match for McClellan — The Cardinals are actively shopping versatile righthander Kyle McClellan in order to alleviate a numbers crunch within their bullpen and to restore payroll flexibility that could be committed to a free agent starting pitcher.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
For what they're worth, the winter standings — The offseason is just about over, and today we take a look at where the 30 teams rank after their moves. We know from last year - when the Red Sox acquired Carl Crawford and Adrian Gonzalez - that “winning” December and January doesn't mean you win when it counts.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Sox pitchers will defend their hitters — Bench coach Parent: 'You hit our guy, we'll hit your guy' — Jake Peavy at Opening Day of SoxFest at the Palmer House. (Phil Velasquez, Chicago Tribune / January 27, 2012) — While the White Sox hope Dayan Viciedo can provide protection …
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Tampa Bay Rays still have pitching to deal after filling most holes through free agency — The Rays' primary goal going into the offseason was to bolster their occasionally anemic offense without diminishing their dazzling defense. — Additionally, they wanted to add a few experienced arms …
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Matt Eddy / Baseball America:
Minor League Transactions: Jan. 18-25 — You know spring training is just around the corner when veteran pitchers begin settling for minor league deals with invites to big league camp. A bevy of veteran starters came to terms recently, including Vicente Padilla (age 34), Kevin Millwood …
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Jane Lee / MLB.com:
Braden progresses to throwing from mound — OAKLAND — Leave it to A's lefty Dallas Braden to shake up the holiday calendar. — “Tomorrow's Christmas for me,” Braden said Sunday. “Get to bed early, leave cookies and milk out on the table, see what happens.”
Todd Rosiak / JSOnline:
Weeks still not at 100 percent — By Todd Rosiak of the Journal Sentinel — Underscoring how severe the sprained left ankle that Rickie Weeks suffered late last July, the Milwaukee Brewers' second baseman still isn't classifying himself as 100 percent recovered roughly three weeks before the start of spring training.
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