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Here are early projections on where top free agents will land

By Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune Saturday, November 21, 2009 - Added 2m ago Scott Boras says November is a "greeting card month" for free agents. CC Sabathia signed with the Yankees on Dec. 11 last year. Here are some...

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Giants can find talent in 'second tier'

A look at possible targets as the Hot Stove cranks up SAN FRANCISCO -- Here, in alphabetical order, is a list of players likely to have attracted San Francisco's attention: Russell Branyan, 1B His tendency to strike out (149 in...

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CTB: Yankees more likely to sign Damon than Matsui

on the Yankees' odds of re-signing Johnny Damon and Hideki Matsui: Multiple sources have indicated that the Yankees would like to bring Johnny Damon back on a two-year deal, but Hideki Matsui's time in pinstripes is likely over...

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Let's go shopping: Free-agent market open

Teams can now negotiate with any available player Attention, Major League shoppers. Take, for example, the statements of Angels general manager Tony Reagins on Thursday when asked what he expected to see once those Friday...

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CTB: Bay rejects Red Sox's offer, as expected

that Jason Bay has turned down a four-year, $60 million offer from the Red Sox and will officially hit the open market. Not a shock, certainly. Bay was never going to accept $60 million, whether he ends up remaining in Boston...

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Four Jays seeking contracts

Barajas, McDonald, Millar and Scutaro on the market NEW YORK — The Associated Press Published on Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009 3:15PM EST The 171 players who filed for free agency: AMERICAN LEAGUE BALTIMORE (4) — Danys Baez, rhp;...

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Giants to show patience with free agency

Club expected to take time while looking to improve offense SAN FRANCISCO -- When Brian Sabean recently announced that he planned to exercise stealth instead of speed in pursuing free agents this offseason, the Giants general...

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Free-agent market may be slow for White Sox, other teams

There could be glut of talent available for clubs to bargain over Don't expect a stampede Friday when the White Sox and the other 29 major-league teams can start tendering contracts to free agents. With some teams unwilling to...

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If Byrd leaves, Rangers have options

Texas seeking an impact bat as well as pitching depth ARLINGTON -- The Rangers, faced with the real possibility of Marlon Byrd not coming back, will be look for a right-handed bat when the free agency bidding officially begins...

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Inbox: Deep-six depth in rotation?

Beat reporter Mark Bowman answers fans' questions Do you think keeping six starting pitchers is a good idea? The Braves can leave the rotation like it was in September and have Kenshin Kawakami as their closer. -- Dennis B.,...

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