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John Tomase / Boston Herald:
Here's 10 picks for Hall of Fame Here's 10 picks for Hall of Fame — Photo by: — Herald File — THE VOTE IS IN: Curt Schilling deserves to be in the Hall of Fame. — By: — Let's just get right to it. Here is one voter's Hall of Fame ballot. I didn't struggle with the 10-person limit …
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Paul White / USA Today:
Hall of Fame case: Gary Sheffield's candidacy up for debate — After Gary Sheffield played 22 seasons with eight teams, his career didn't end with a whimper. — That hardly would have been the style of a man as fearless about standing up for himself as he was fearsome, taking one of the most violent and effective swings of his era.
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Mark Polishuk / MLB Trade Rumors:
Braves, Yankees Trade David Carpenter For Manny Banuelos — The Yankees have acquired right-hander David Carpenter and left-hander Chasen Shreve from the Braves in exchange for southpaw Manny Banuelos, Jack Curry of the YES Network reports (Twitter link). — It was just three years ago …
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Atlanta sends relievers Carpenter, Shreve to NY — Jim Callis discusses the Braves' acquisition of pitching prospect Manny Banuelos from the Yankees for David Carpenter and Chasen Shreve — ATLANTA — The Braves utilized the bullpen depth they have recently built to acquire Manny Banuelos …
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Jeff Sanders / U-T San Diego stories:
Hot Stove: Padres pushed for Kuroda? — Rounding up recent offseason news in the NL West — In one dizzying week, A.J. Preller overhauled the Padres' entire outfield. After a short holiday break, the Padres' rookie general manager turned his attention toward a strength …
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Nick Groke / Denver Post:
COLORADO ROCKIES / MLB — NICK HUNDLEY AGREES TO 2-YEAR DEAL WITH COLORADO ROCKIES, REPORT SAYS — The Denver Post — Nick Hundley broke into the major leagues with the Padres in 2008. In 560 games over seven seasons with the Padres and Orioles, Hundley has a .238 career batting average.
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Thomas Harding / MLB.com:
Colorado expects Tulowitzki, Gonzalez to return healthy in 2015
Colorado expects Tulowitzki, Gonzalez to return healthy in 2015
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Blair Kerkhoffthe / Kansas City Star:
Alex Gordon has wrist surgery, Royals expect recovery before opening day — › — ‹ — Royals left fielder Alex Gordon underwent surgery on his right wrist, the team announced on Tuesday. — Gordon, who won his fourth straight Gold Glove in 2014, is expected by the Royals …
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Lack of payroll flexibility may limit club in free agency — MLB.com's Jim Duquette starts off the Hot Stove season with a preview of the 2014-2015 MLB free-agent class — CINCINNATI — The end of the World Series means one thing to fans of the teams that weren't playing in it …
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Jerry Crasnick / MLB:
John Gibbons' 2016 salary locked in — The transition to a new year brought good news for Toronto Blue Jays manager John Gibbons, whose 2016 salary automatically became guaranteed Thursday with the passage of midnight and the arrival of 2015. — The Blue Jays announced at the end …
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Pinstripe Alley and HardballTalk
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN.com:
Reds acquire ‘big bat’ in Byrd via Phils trade … The Cincinnati Reds have acquired veteran outfielder Marlon Byrd in a trade with the Philadelphia Phillies, the teams announced Wednesday. — He gets $8 million next season on the final year of a two-year deal that includes an $8 million team option for 2016.
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Redleg Nation, ESPN, The Good Phight and Lone Star Ball
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Cincy sending righty prospect Lively to Philadelphia
Cincy sending righty prospect Lively to Philadelphia
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Mark My Word
Jeff Sullivan / Fox Sports:
WHAT THE PADRES HAVE, AND MIGHT HAVE, IN BRANDON MAURER — Trades don't get a lot cleaner than the deal we just recently saw between the Mariners and the Padres. The Mariners needed a left-handed semi-regular outfielder, and had relievers to spare. The Padres needed a reliever, and had left-handed semi-regular outfielders to spare.
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Brian Costello / New York Post:
Doug Marrone sets interview with Jets, two others — The Jets are scheduled to speak with former Bills coach Doug Marrone about their head coaching opening on either Sunday or Monday, according to a league source. — Marrone, who opted out of his deal with Buffalo on Wednesday night …
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Atlanta Falcons blog and ProFootballTalk
Jackie MacMullan / ESPN:
C's in for a bittersweet reunion — Boston will applaud its former star Rondo, but mixed feelings still linger — Dallas Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle did his due diligence when he investigated trading for Celtics point guard Rajon Rondo by gathering impressions from Doc Rivers, Danny Ainge, Brad Stevens and former teammates.
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
MLB's most interesting people in '15 — Rob Manfred will be baseball's man on the spot as he takes over as the sport's 10th commissioner. — Derek Jeter relinquished his Yankee Stadium locker stall to Penn State kicker Sam Ficken for the Pinstripe Bowl. Paul Konerko, an under-the-radar icon …
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Richard Justice / MLB.com:
Versatile Tampa Bay veteran in high demand — 9/25/14: Ben Zobrist ties the game in the 2nd inning with an RBI single that scores Ryan Hanigan — Ben Zobrist represents the first really tough call for Tampa Bay's new administration. And it's about as tough as it gets.
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