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1/7/2009 | Hot Stove: Boras in the Big Apple
Scott Boras was in New York on Tuesday to contribute to Mark Teixeira's formal introduction. That also meant he wasn't too far from Flushing and the Mets, who have shadow-danced with two of his pitching clients, Derek Lowe and Oliver Perez.

1/6/2009 | Mets to fill rotation before other needs
Before the Mets tackle their other holes, they're eyeing another starting pitcher to slot behind ace Johan Santana. Derek Lowe, who has already been offered a three-year deal, remains the team's No. 1 target.

1/6/2009 | Teixeira introduction set for today
Yankee Stadium is set to host what may be its final gala on Tuesday, as the Yankees prepare to introduce another winter prize in first baseman Mark Teixeira.

1/6/2009 | Twins owner Pohlad passes away at 93
Twins owner Carl Pohlad, a billionaire financier who became best known after purchasing the Twins in 1984, passed away Monday. He was 93 years old.

1/6/2009 | Yankees may look past Pettitte
Andy Pettitte still wants to rejoin the Yankees, and the Yankees want the veteran back in pinstripes -- but Pettitte rejected New York's contract offer on Monday.

1/6/2009 | Phils' Romero gets 50-game suspension
Phillies lefty J.C. Romero tested positive for use of an over-the-counter supplement and has been suspended for the first 50 games of the 2009 season, MLB announced Tuesday. At the same time, MLB also announced that Yankees pitcher Sergio Mitre was suspended for 50 games for the same reason.

1/6/2009 | Pohlad missed by friends in the game
After the passing of longtime Twins owner Carl Pohlad, his friends in the game offered testimonies on what Pohlad meant to baseball and to the city of Minnesota.

1/6/2009 | Hot Stove roundup: Rays leading way
Followers through the first 10 years of their existence, the Tampa Bay Rays turned into leaders last season. They're not about to stop, just because it's the offseason.

1/6/2009 | Yanks' Mitre gets 50-game suspension
Right-hander Sergio Mitre, who was signed by the New York Yankees in November, was suspended by Major League Baseball for 50 games on Tuesday after violating the league's drug policy.

1/6/2009 | Teixeira introduced at Yankee Stadium
Having vowed to return to playoff-caliber baseball by any means necessary, the Yankees unveiled Mark Teixeira at the old Yankee Stadium on Tuesday.

1/6/2009 | Brewers 'not in' on Lowe sweepstakes
The Derek Lowe-to-the-Brewers rumblings can be put to rest. "We're not in on him," general manager Doug Melvin said of the free agent right-hander.

1/6/2009 | Boras: Dodgers to part with Jones soon
Though their interest in the veteran outfielder remains minimal, the Braves could opt to bring back Andruw Jones if he's released by the Dodgers later this month, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported in its Monday editions.

1/6/2009 | Tribune Co. close to Cubs decision
The Tribune Co. is apparently close to picking the winning bid for the Cubs from the three finalists.

1/6/2009 | Marlins, MLB to open youth academy
With the Marlins closer than ever to finalizing remaining documents on the construction of their ballpark, the Major League Baseball is stepping forward with its commitment to open an Urban Youth Baseball Academy in Miami-Dade County.

1/6/2009 | Brewers or Dodgers could land Hoffman
The Brewers have gotten the feeling all winter that all-time saves leader Trevor Hoffman, a Californian who has pitched in that state since 1993, was cool on the idea of moving to the middle of the country.

1/6/2009 | Indians, Pavano reach one-year deal
Looking to bolster their starting rotation, the Indians are taking a chance on Carl Pavano. Pavano and the Indians have agreed to a one-year Major League deal that was to be announced Tuesday afternoon.

1/6/2009 | Phillies to address Romero void
Following J.C. Romero's 50-game suspension, the Phillies now have to address the loss of one of the biggest pieces to their bullpen quickly, with pitchers and catchers set to report to Clearwater, Fla., on Feb. 14.

1/6/2009 | Nats interested in Wolf's services
Looking to upgrade their rotation, the Nationals have expressed interest in free-agent left-hander Randy Wolf, according to a baseball source.

1/6/2009 | Rays ink six to Minor League deals
The Rays announced Tuesday they have agreed to terms with six players, signing each to a Minor League contract with an invitation to Major League Spring Training. The players include catcher Michel Hernandez, outfielder Jon Weber, left-hander Randy Choate, right-hander Julio DePaula, infielder Ray Olmedo and outfielder Ray Sadler.

1/6/2009 | Astros' prospect Sapp steadily recovering
Catching prospect Max Sapp continues to recover from viral meningitis but will remain in the hospital for at least the next few days.

1/6/2009 | Cubs deal Marquis to Rox for Vizcaino
The Cubs continued their offseason restructuring on Tuesday, sending pitcher Jason Marquis to the Colorado Rockies in exchange for reliever Luis Vizcaino.

1/6/2009 | Marlins, Proctor finalize one-year deal
After reaching agreement late last week, the Marlins on Tuesday announced they've signed 32-year-old right-hander Scott Proctor to a one-year contract.

1/6/2009 | Scioscia to stay with Angels through 2018
According to an informed Major League Baseball source, Mike Scioscia's contract extension with the Angels is for a significantly longer period than originally reported.

1/6/2009 | Bauman: Cubs' Bradley deal is right move
The Chicago Cubs offer a fascinating case study in what to do after six months of success, followed immediately by three awful days.

1/6/2009 | Rehabbing Hafner almost ready to hit
Three months removed from arthroscopic surgery on his troublesome right shoulder, Indians designated hitter Travis Hafner is almost ready to pick up a bat.

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