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MLB Baseball News
Let's go shopping: Free-agent market open
As of 12:01 a.m. today, the free-agent market officially opened, meaning Major League clubs no longer have exclusive negotiating rights to the players who wore their uniforms in 2009.
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Roundup: Vizquel to light Hot Stove?
Veteran shortstop Omar Vizquel is reportedly close to signing a one-year deal with the White Sox, which could serve to get the Hot Stove burning.
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Top prospects square off in AFL finale
Phoenix, winner of the East Division, meets the West Division kingpin Peoria Javelinas in Saturday's Arizona Fall League championship game at 2:35 p.m. ET in Scottsdale Stadium.
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Lincecum's the one; that makes two Cys
Giants right-hander Tim Lincecum repeated as the National League Cy Young Award winner on Thursday, besting St. Louis right-handers Chris Carpenter and Adam Wainwright.
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Cubs ink Grabow to two-year deal
The Cubs signed free-agent pitcher John Grabow to a two-year, $7.5 million contract on Friday, securing a key player in the bullpen.
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Byrd's future home up in air
Marlon Byrd wants to return to the Rangers, but early discussions between the team and his agent have not been particularly productive, leading to the distinct possibility that Byrd will be playing elsewhere in 2010.
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