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Nationals aggressively shopping Lannan — The Washington Nationals, even after acquiring left-hander Gio Gonzalez and signing him to a five-year, $42 million extension, might not be done adjusting their starting rotation. — The team is aggressively shopping left-hander John Lannan, according to major-league sources.
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Nationals To Sign Edwin Jackson — The Nationals haven't finished above .500 since moving to Washington in 2005, but there's reason to expect significant improvement from the 2012 club. GM Mike Rizzo continued bolstering his pitching staff today, agreeing to terms with free agent right-hander Edwin Jackson.
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Jackson has deal with Nationals … WASHINGTON (AP) — Pitcher Edwin Jackson has agreed to a one-year contract with the Washington Nationals. — The team said the agreement is pending a physical. The deal is worth in the range of $9 million to $12 million.
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Steven Cohen, Dodgers bidder, may buy a piece of the Mets — The billionaire investor, in the running for purchase of the Dodgers, is on the verge of buying a share of the Mets. If he were to buy the Dodgers, he would have sell any interest in the Mets. — Billionaire investor Steven Cohen …
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Billionaire Steve Cohen buying a share in Mets
A.J. Daulerio / Deadspin:
Dear Brian Cashman, I Am Wearing Your Pajama Pants In Your Mistress's Living Room — Back in October, Deadspin acquired photos that showed Brian Cashman, general manager of the Yankees, meeting with an alleged girlfriend in February 2009. Soon after that story ran, we were tipped off that Cashman …
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Tino Martinez savors place in Ted Williams Hitters Hall of Fame — Tino Martinez only met Ted Williams once, a chance passing at Fenway Park in the early 1990s when Martinez was first establishing himself as a major-leaguer. Martinez, the quiet kid from Tampa, stumbled through a forgettable version …
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ARREST ORDER ISSUED THEN REVOKED FOR PADILLA — According to La Prensa newspaper in Nicaragua, pitcher Vicente Padilla — who signed a minor league deal with the Red Sox earlier this month — had an arrest warrant issued for his failure to show up in court for a child support hearing, only to have the arrest order revoked later.
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Santo Domingo / Economist:
Draft dodgers no more — Can the Dominican Republic avoid Puerto Rico's fate? — Try a cricket bat instead — SEEN from the air, much of Puerto Rico's northern coast is a mosaic of rooftops and treetops dotted with countless baseball diamonds. The island of 4m has sent a total …
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Terence Moore / MLB.com:
Designated hitter skews home-run totals — No question, baseball's home run records are tarnished by those who spent part of their careers with artificially enhanced bodies, or have been suspected of it. — That said, why don't folks talk much — if at all — about that other great evil in this regard called the designated hitter?
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Tampa Bay Rays, pitcher Jeff Niemann set to begin arbitration hearing — ST. PETERSBURG — Neither side particularly wants to be in a hotel room today, arguing over how much pitcher Jeff Niemann should be worth to the Rays this season. — But the lack of an agreement by the Jan. 17 filing deadline led …
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Chris Haft / MLB.com:
Inbox: Do Giants have sluggers on horizon? — Beat reporter Chris Haft answers fans' questions — I am a dyed-in-the-wool Giants fan. I love our pitchers and putting money into the assets we already have. We won our first World Series in 56 years with them. But I miss the sluggers.
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Mets still looking for left-handed bat — The Mets are still interested in a left-handed hitting outfielder, CBSSports.com's Jon Heyman said last night on Twitter. — According to Heyman, at present, “the team appears to be trying to scrounge up the money.”
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