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Gordon Edes / ESPN:
Source: Red Sox still have chance with Oswalt — BOSTON — After indicating late Friday night that pitcher Roy Oswalt was signing with the St. Louis Cardinals “soon,” the same major league source acknowledged Wednesday that Oswalt had not yet made a decision and that the Red Sox still “had a great chance” of signing him.
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Evan Drellich / MLB.com:
Sox prepping for Papi, Aceves arbitration cases
Sox prepping for Papi, Aceves arbitration cases
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Steve Keating / Reuters:
Cordero Agrees to One-Year Deal With Blue Jays — (Reuters) - The Toronto Blue Jays continued to bolster their bullpen, agreeing to a one-year $4.5 million deal with veteran reliever Francisco Cordero, the Major League Baseball team said on Wednesday. — A three-time All-Star …
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Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Power rankings: No. 15 Blue Jays — Blue Jays are just 1 blockbuster trade away (think Votto) — Joey Votto hits a home run. (Harry E. Walker / MCT Photo) — On Baseball — No. 15 Blue Jays: 16th in a series counting down to spring training. Next: Dodgers. — One more year, two at the most.
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Canadian Press:
Blue Jays complete Francisco Cordero signing — The Toronto Blue Jays have signed veteran reliever Francisco Cordero to a $4.5-million, one-year contract. — The 36-year-old right-hander was 5-3 with 37 saves last season for the Cincinnati Reds. He posted a 2.45 earned-run average and held opponents to a .198 batting average.
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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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Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Yankees' Mark Teixeira is set to lay it down this year like never before — Switch-hittter batted a careeer-worst .224 from left side in 2011 — At the Munson awards (l. to r.) Mets pitcher R.A. Dickey, Yankees 1B Mark Teixeira, Diana Munson, former NBA center Dikembe Mutombo …
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Mike Mazzeo / ESPN:
Mark Teixeira ... $180 million bunter?
Mark Teixeira ... $180 million bunter?
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Tony Jackson / ESPN:
Dodgers' Loney won't face charges from crash — Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman James Loney won't face any criminal charges resulting from a Nov. 14 traffic accident in which he was briefly detained on suspicion of DUI, a spokesman for the Los Angeles City Attorney's office confirmed on Wednesday.
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Rangers: No Fielder, but Darvish joins team — The Texas Rangers were one strike away from winning the World Series and, perhaps, one injury away from landing the man who would have made them the favorites for a return trip. — Rangers general manager Jon Daniels had serious discussions …
Greg Johns / MLB.com:
Mariners sign veteran Guillen to Minors deal — Three-time All-Star to compete for third base, outfield job — SEATTLE — Veteran infielder Carlos Guillen, who began his career with the Mariners from 1998-2003, signed a Minor League deal with Seattle on Wednesday that includes an invitation to Major League camp.
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Steve Everly / Kansas City Star:
Royals add new power to their lineup: solar power — The Kansas City Royals baseball team is getting greener with the largest in-stadium solar array generating electricity in Major League Baseball. — The 120 solar panels, which have been installed and tested, are expected …
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Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Who Would You Rather? — Now that Yu Darvish is a Texas Ranger, all of the attention on the international market has gone to Cuban defector Yoenis Cespedes. Now that Cespedes has established residency in the Dominican Republic and is eligible to sign, the spotlight is growing brighter.
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Sports Illustrated:
From games to gaming, Schilling on, well, pretty much everything … To Curt Schilling, no endeavor is appealing unless “I have a chance to be better than anyone else in the world.” Run a marathon? Forget it. The idea of being halfway through a course when the winner crosses the finishes line, he said, holds no interest for him.