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Steve Adams / MLB Trade Rumors:
Orioles, Yovani Gallardo Agree To Restructured Deal — 7:54am: The Orioles have announced the deal. A press conference is scheduled for 1:45pm. In a related move, Baltimore has designated Efren Navarro for assignment. — FEB 24, 6:24pm: Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports tweets that the option …
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Yovani Gallardo had little choice but to take Baltimore's revised deal — OK, I was wrong. There will be no case of the Orioles vs. Yovani Gallardo. The Orioles got what they wanted Wednesday night, persuading Gallardo to accept a restructured two-year deal with an option rather …
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Peter Gammons / GammonsDaily.com:
Gallardo, the Orioles, and what Showalter and Belichick have in common
Gallardo, the Orioles, and what Showalter and Belichick have in common
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Associated Press:
Red Sox Owner: ‘We Were Reliant Too Heavily on Analytics’ — FORT MYERS, Fla. — After their new players added up to another last-place finish, the owner of the Boston Red Sox figured out the team's math was wrong. — “I think we were reliant too heavily on analytics,” John Henry said Wednesday.
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Nick Cafardo / BostonGlobe.com:
John Henry says Red Sox will rely less on analytics — FORT MYERS, Fla. — Red Sox principal owner John Henry revealed a major shift in organizational philosophy Wednesday when he said the team was de-emphasizing its reliance on analytics in making major decisions.
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Kevin Kernan / New York Post:
David Ortiz makes a final plea to Yankees fans
David Ortiz makes a final plea to Yankees fans
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Rangers hope Josh Hamilton (knee) can return to lineup in early May — The Texas Rangers hope outfielder Josh Hamilton will be ready to return to lineup by early May after getting stem cell and platelet rich plasma injections in his sore left knee, the team announced Wednesday.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Tom Ricketts, Cubs have little to hide — Chicago Tribune — Chicago Cubs Owner Tom Ricketts emphasized his preference to re-sign President Theo Epstein while stressing he and his family had nothing to hide regarding a threatening tweet by presidential candidate Donald Trump.
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Rick Osentoski / Fox Sports:
Miguel Cabrera could start at third base on opening day — The Detroit Tigers open up their season against the Miami Marlins, leaving the team without a designated hitter. — As a result, manager Brad Ausmus is keeping his options open — including starting Miguel Cabrera at third base:
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What's It Like To Be A Baseball Journeyman? — 540-mile road trips, living like a vagabond, and family stress are all part of the deal
Ben Badler / Baseball America:
Braves Sign Cuban Pitcher Carlos Portuondo — The Braves have signed 28-year-old Cuban righthander Carlos Portuondo to a minor league contract with a $990,000 bonus, according to international sources. Portuondo is exempt from the international bonus pools, so he's able …
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Steve Adams / MLB Trade Rumors:
Ruben Tejada Awarded Extra Service Time, Will Be Free Agent Next Winter — As part of his arbitration settlement this offseason, the Mets awarded shortstop Ruben Tejada with an extra day of service time, reports Ken Davidoff of the New York Post (via Twitter).
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Associated Press:
Mike Trout Committed to Stealing More Bases Again for Angels — TEMPE, Ariz. — Mike Trout wants to take a swipe at something else this season — stealing bases, the way he once did. — The Los Angeles Angels' do-everything star got off to a fast start in his 2012 AL Rookie of the Year season with 49 steals.
Mark Polishuk / MLB Trade Rumors:
Dodgers To Sign Jamey Wright To Minors Contract — The Dodgers have signed veteran right-hander Jamey Wright to a minor league deal, MLB.com's Ken Gurnick reports (Twitter link). The contract contains an invitation to the team's Major League spring camp. The 41-year-old Wright is represented by Excel Sports Management.
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