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D-Backs Avoid Arbitration With Addison Reed — The number of unsettled arbitration cases is rapidly winding down, but there are still a handful to be resolved. We'll keep track of today's minor settlements here, with all projections coming via MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz...
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Reds Avoid Arbitration With Aroldis Chapman — 9:20am: Chapman settled at an $8.05MM figure, tweets Jeff Passan of Yahoo Sports. That sum is a fairly sizable $375K higher than the midpoint of the two figures, suggesting that the Reds may have been particularly motivated to avoid a hearing.
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Marlins Win Arbitration Hearing Against David Phelps — The Marlins have won an arbitration hearing against right-hander David Phelps, reports Mark Feinsand of the New York Daily News (on Twitter). As MLBTR's Arbitration Tracker shows, Phelps had filed at $1.875MM, while the team countered with $1.4MM.
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Manager's nephew, former Phillie have Major League experience — 9/7/13: With his back turned, Josh Roenicke stops an Adam Lind comebacker that goes between his legs, throwing to first for the out — MILWAUKEE — The nephew of Brewers manager Ron Roenicke and a former Phillie …


Right-hander appeared in 14 games for independent league T-Bones in 2014 — Alex Gordon's younger brother, Derek, a 6-foot-6 right-hander, was signed from the Kansas City T-Bones. — KANSAS CITY — Left fielder Alex Gordon will have a very familiar face hanging around Spring Training this year.
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Report: MLB could shrink strike zone in 2016 — With offense on the decline and strikeouts at an all-time high, major league baseball is looking into shrinking the strike zone, according to a Yahoo Sports report. — Any formal rules change would have to be approved by baseball's Playing Rules Committee.
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Pioneering Toronto Star baseball writer Alison Gordon dead at 72 — Gordon, who covered the Blue Jays for the Star from 1979 to 1984, was Major League Baseball's first female beat writer. — Alison Gordon, shown here in 2001, was the Toronto Star's Blue Jays' beat writer from 1979-84.
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Ray Rice issues statement thanking Baltimore, apologizing for domestic-violence incident — As the one-year anniversary of his high-profile domestic-violence incident approaches this weekend, former Ravens star running back Ray Rice issued a statement Friday morning to The Baltimore Sun.
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Joe Blanton Signs Minor League Deal With Royals — 10:40am: The Royals have announced the signing, noting that Blanton will be in Major League Spring Training. Heyman adds that Blanton can receive $3MM worth of incentives, and his contract contains opt-out clauses on April 1 and May 15.
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It's Official _ All-Star Game to Be Played in Miami in 2017 — MIAMI — Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred made it official Friday — the Miami Marlins will host the 2017 All-Star Game. — Manfred's announcement came at a news conference at Marlins Park. Among those attending were Gov. Rick Scott …
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Gallardo, Ludwick prominent veterans acquired after club's tough 2014 season — Yovani Gallardo was durable and made the adjustments necessary to remain effective in 2014 and he could be due for another solid season — ARLINGTON — When a team loses 95 games, there are bound to be new faces in Spring Training the next season.
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Belleville grad/MLB umpire Cuzzi promoted — Belleville native Phil Cuzzi, who has been a full time, Major League Baseball Umpire for 16 years, has been promoted to the second man in his crew rotation, starting this upcoming season. — Cuzzi will work on the usual four-man crew …
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