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Rich Harden: Former A's Pitching Ace Returns To Oakland on 1-Year Deal
Rich Harden rejoined his former team, the Oakland Athletics on a 1 year deal. The contract is known to be worth $1.5 million. Harden, now 29 years of age, started his major league career at 21 with the Athletics...
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Zack Greinke to the Milwaukee Brewers in Exchange for Prospects
The Kansas City Royals agreed to trade starting pitcher Zack Greinke to the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for five players, reports ESPN. The deal would involve the Brewers giving up Alcides Escobar, Lorenzo Cain, Jeremy Jeffress and Jake Odorizzi...
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Cliff Lee Gets 7 Year Contract Offer from Unknown Team
The most prized free agent player on the market this season, Cliff Lee , has reportedly been offered a seven year deal by an unknown team...
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MLB: 10 Pitchers That Can Help The New York Yankees Bullpen
The New York Yankees have everything: money, a great stadium, a dynasty, great past history, big bats, speed, and defense. Well, maybe not everything. They don't have what the San Diego Padres have the best of: pitching...
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Washington Nationals Jump in On the Fun, Agrees to Terms with Jayson Werth
Let's face it: The Washington Nationals has always been the dark horse in chasing big-name free agents over the years. There was Mark Teixeira, who signed an eight-year, $180 million deal...
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Chicago Cubs Shopping for First Basemen, But Who's Actually Close to Signing?
It's no surprise that the Chicago Cubs are looking for an everyday starter at 1st base, especially after they lost Derrek Lee in a trade. They also lost Micah Hoffpauir after he signed with the Nippon Ham Fighters in Japan...
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Javier Vasquez Agrees To Terms with Florida Marlins
Right handed pitcher Javier Vasquez agreed to a one year deal with the Florida Marlins. It was reported that Vasquez had turned down a multi-year deal from another team, which ...
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Detroit Tigers: Why They've Already Made the Wrong Moves This Offseason
Detroit Tigers General Manager, David Dombrowski, has already signed two free agents to help the team that finished at .500 in 2010, which was a huge disappointment. You had Jim Leyland as the manager, so it was even a bigger, busted team...
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Brian Cashman Playing Chicken With Derek Jeter: Smart Move
After reports of New York Yankees Shortstop Derek Jeter turning down a 3 year, $45 million deal, general manager Brian Cashman told Jeter and his agent Casey Close to test the free agent market...
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MLB Free Agency: Javier Vasquez To Washington Nationals?
You might not know it, but Javier Vazquez has been one of the most dominant pitchers in Major League Baseball since 2000. He has pitched for the second-most innings with 2,320...
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Why Was Takashi Saito Released by the Atlanta Braves?
At the age of 40, Japanese right-handed reliever Takashi Saito gave the Atlanta Braves a very solid season in a year in which they desperately wanted to win it all, knowing that legendary manager Bobby Cox was going to retire after the season ended...
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Jose Molina Can Help the New York Yankees Save Their $80 Million Investment
The 35-year-old veteran backup catcher, Jose Molina , can be the difference maker for the New York Yankees, if general manager Brian Cashman thinks of going after him...
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Could Jim Thome Be a Nice Fit With the New York Yankees?
Veteran Jim Thome 's season ended yesterday when the Minnesota Twins were swept by the New York Yankees ...
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MLB 2010: Predicting Major League Baseball's Award Winners
Every single season, it all comes down to this: October (well, sometimes November, you get the point). It is the biggest thrill for every major leaguer to win a World Series Championship, and be on the spotlight of Major League Baseball...
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Tiger Woods Is On His Way Back, Watch Out PGA
Tiger Woods is back. Woods, the No. one ranked golf player in the world, seems to have regained his groove and swing at the Ryder Cup this past weekend...
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C.C. Sabathia Doesn't Deserve The Cy Young: Felix Hernandez Clearly Does
New York Yankees fans have been wanting ace C.C. Sabathia to win this year's Cy Young Award. After every single okay start, there were articles stating that C.C. had locked-up the most prestigious pitching award in Major League Baseball...
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New York Yankees Need To Get Rid of Joba Chamberlain at Least By Next Season
New York Yankees pitcher Joba Chamberlain has been one of the most overrated prospects over the past couple of years. He all made us say "wow" when he came out of nowhere in the 2007 season, pitching the year with a ridiculous ERA of 0...
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Tim Tebow: Why the Denver Broncos Rookie QB Will Succeed in the NFL
Everyone shook their heads when the Denver Broncos took college football legend in Tim Tebow with the 25th pick of the 2010 NFL draft...
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Jeremy Hermida: Oakland Athletics Sign Outfielder to Minor League Deal
The former No. 4 prospect in baseball Jeremy Hermida signed a Minor League deal with the Oakland Athletics on Friday...
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MLB 2010: American League Cy Young Award Preview
The year 2010 has been the year of the pitcher in Major League Baseball. It is filled with no-hitters and perfect games, from very different pitchers all throughout the league...
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Was Nyjer Morgan Charging the Mound a Good Thing for Baseball? (Video)
When speedy Washington Nationals outfielder Nyjer Morgan charged the mound at Florida Marlins pitcher Chris Volstad on Wednesday night, he did it to defend himself...
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Why Do the New York Yankees Keep Trusting A.J. Burnett?
If a New York Yankees fan is reading this, you might just go on to comment how dumb this is, saying how Burnett will turn things around. Hold on a second, you can't disagree that he is the most inconsistent pitcher in all of baseball today...
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Phil Hughes Closing in on Inning Limit: Will He Start in October?
New York Yankees' starter Phil Hughes is closing in on his pitching limit, which seems to be around 200 innings. Hughes, 24, has currently pitched 140 and 2/3 innings this year...
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Barclays Golf: Jim Furyk Oversleeps, Disqualified
Jim Furyk, 40, of the PGA Tour overslept this morning and missed his Pro-Am tee time. This disqualified the golf great from the first tournament of the PGA Tour playoffs, The Barclays at the Ridgewood Country Club in New Jersey...
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Manny Ramirez: How Long Will Manny Be Manny in Dodger Blue?
Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Manny Ramirez has been talked about being put on waivers that would probably send the veteran to a playoff contending team. He does have a full no trade clause that can prevent him from being on waivers and being traded...