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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Ian Desmond, Ben Zobrist were part of Nats-Mets-Rays trade discussion — FOX Sports — Ian Desmond (left) and Ben Zobrist were centerpieces of a blockbuster trade discussion among the Nationals, Rays and Mets. — Consider this potential blockbuster: — * Shortstop Ian Desmond to the Mets.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Source: Desmond, Nats haven't discussed contract
Source: Desmond, Nats haven't discussed contract
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Charlie Wilmoth / MLB Trade Rumors:
Nats, Mets, Rays Discussed Desmond/Zobrist Trade
Nats, Mets, Rays Discussed Desmond/Zobrist Trade
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Ben Badler / Baseball America:
Diamondbacks Agree To Sign Yoan Lopez — Cuban righthander Yoan Lopez has agreed to sign with the Diamondbacks for $8.25 million. — Lopez is 21, so he is subject to the international bonus pools. The Lopez signing puts the Diamondbacks well beyond their allotted pool space …
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Jesse Sanchez / MLB.com:
Dodgers, D-backs, Padres and Yankees express strong interest in right-hander — Cuban right-handed pitching prospect Yoan Lopez could be in line for a record-setting deal. The 21-year-old starter is currently weighing offers, and according to an industry source, he appears in line to break …
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Rob Biertempfel / Greensburg Tribune-Review:
Pirates' voluntary minicamp opens up without Pedro Alvarez — BRADENTON, Fla. — Pedro Alvarez was not at Pirate City on Monday morning for the start of four days of voluntary workout sessions. — That's not unusual, as players who are on the 40-man roster are not required to attend the minicamp and most veterans opt out.
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Travis Sawchik / Greensburg Tribune-Review:
Pirates' Burnett aims to defy age curve
Pirates' Burnett aims to defy age curve
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Source: Pirates, SS Kang reach deal — The Pittsburgh Pirates reached an agreement Monday with South Korean shortstop Jung-Ho Kang on a four-year deal worth approximately $16 million, a source told ESPN MLB Insider Jim Bowden. — The deal, which is still pending a physical, also has an option for a fifth year, the source said.
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Steven Miller / MLB.com:
Beltran remembers his time with Mets fondly — 6/1/12: Carlos Beltran returns to New York for the first time since signing with the Cardinals this past offseason — NEW YORK — Surrounded by a crowd of more than 25 reporters in the visitors' dugout at Citi Field, Carlos Beltran admitted …
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Jon Heyman / CBSSports.com:
Ace Hamels still on Padres' radar; Wil Myers not involved in talks — Fresh off a trio of bold impact moves to rework their entire outfield and the middle of their lineup, the aggressive Padres are still said to be alive for another potential blockbuster, this one involving Philly's ace …
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Alex SpeierGLOBE / BostonGlobe.com:
Red Sox create new behavioral health department — The annual announcement of Red Sox front office personnel changes typically features an array of title changes and newly hired evaluators who put in critical but unseen work, and this year's will be little different — except, perhaps, on one count.
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Phillies should be able to find a taker for Ryan Howard — FOX Sports — As long as Ryan Howard can hit home runs the Phillies should be able to find a team that wants him if they pay a good deal of his salary. — The start of spring training is a little more than a month away.
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Nick CafardoGLOBE / The Boston Globe:
Finally healthy, Daniel Bard prepared for a comeback — He was, with little debate, the best setup man in major league baseball in 2010 and 2011. It was tough to deny that Daniel Bard was a stud with that 97-mile-per-hour heat, where he'd be automatic in the eighth inning for the Red Sox before giving way to Jonathan Papelbon.
Rob Bradford / Full Count:
Daniel Nava contemplating switch from switch-hitting — It's a conversation that usually makes switch-hitters cringe. — Why don't some of these guys just give up the practice of hitting from both sides, and focus on the skill-set they excel at? — Initially, former Red Sox outfielder Bobby Kielty …
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Andrew Simon / MLB.com:
Veteran lefty said he's experiencing no pain after recovering from right knee surgery — Matt Waymire and Jim Duquette discuss CC Sabathia's offseason efforts as the Yankees lefty looks to bounce back in 2015 — Yankees left-hander CC Sabathia, on the comeback trail from knee surgery …
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Mitch Abramson / NY Daily News:
Yankees lefthander CC Sabathia says knee is feeling ‘fine’ after injury-shortened season
Yankees lefthander CC Sabathia says knee is feeling ‘fine’ after injury-shortened season
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Jim Alexander / Orange County Register:
'Percival's Lonesome Foursome' heard — The way I see it, the other three members of the Baseball Writers Association of America who cast ballots for Troy Percival in this year's Hall of Fame balloting owe me. — They chose not to make their ballots public.
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