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Baseball's silly season is about to begin
Has free agent Gonzalez thrown his last pitch for Braves? A few thoughts while we wait for baseball's offseason game of musical chairs to begin in earnest after the announcements later today/tonight regarding which free agents were offered arbitration by their current teams.
More from Mark Bowman . Just to let you guys know, some of this stuff is really, really stupid.
Sources: Sox shopping third baseman Lowell
In what has become something of an annual exercise, the Boston Red Sox are shopping third baseman Mike Lowell , according to a number of major league sources.
Braves may target free-agent closer
As expected, the early portion of the free-agent season has proven to be rather quiet for the Braves and most every other Major League club.
Boras clients high on Red Sox's list
It seems that every winter, the Red Sox always have plenty to talk about with agent Scott Boras.
Braves seek to bolster offense
Besides potential replacements at first base and closer, the Braves want to improve their offense this offseason, preferably with a power hitter.
Cy of Relief: CC Happier with Ring
"Much happier," the Yankees ' ace lefty wrote in a text message yesterday after Kansas City's Zach Greinke was named this year's AL Cy Young winner.
Red Sox asked the Braves for Medical Records on..
Red Sox asked the Braves for Medical Records on.. - Red Sox asked the Braves for Medical Records on.. Mike Gonzalez and Rafael Soriano According to the New York Post, the Red Sox have asked the Atlanta Braves for medical records on their two top free agent relievers, Mike Gonzalez and Rafael Soriano, who shared closing duties last season.
Braden Looper is among the Brewers' notable free agents.
Topping the to-do list: With about $15 million to spend, and a lot of holes -- but if we're being specific, they need help hitting and pitching.
Top Five "Brave" Surprises Of 2009
The 2009 season is in the books, and it was one of, if not the, most frustrating seasons I can remember for the Braves.
Braves face free-agent decisions
As the Braves and other teams explore trade and free-agent possibilities, many wrestle with a situation prevalent in baseball's changed economic landscape.
Nats show interest in DeRosa, Gonzalez
Looking to improve from this past season, the Nationals have expressed interest in reliever Mike Gonzalez and infielder/outfielder Mark DeRosa, according to two baseball sources.
Inbox: What role will Morse play?
Is Mike Morse being considered for any Major League role in 2010? He was as impressive as any player on the team.
Will Craig Kimbrel Be the Next Braves Closer?
The Braves always appear to be a team that is looking for a player to close out tight games.
Braves could look to make deals
When baseball's general managers begin to gather Sunday night for their annual meetings, they'll be at a Chicago airport hotel and not a typically swank resort.
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Smoltz, four Braves file for free agency
Former Braves pitcher John Smoltz and four members of last year's squad were among 79 players who filed for free agency Thursday, the first possible day.
Four Braves File for Free Agency
With the World Series coming to a close on Wednesday, yesterday marked the first day players with six or more years of major league service could file for free agency.
Braves sign reliever Scott Proctor, agent says
The Braves signed veteran reliever Scott Proctor to a one-year contract on Wednesday, according to his agent.
Wren explores Braves' offseason needs
As Braves general manager Frank Wren prepares for the 2010 season, he finds himself dealing with the surplus created by last year's successful rotation-reconstruction process and facing the reality that he may need to find a new closer.
40 Players in 40 Days: Luis Valdez
There's a lot of focus for the Braves this winter on shoring up the offense with a big-time, middle-of-the-order power bat, and rightfully so.
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