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FOX Sports: Good News if You Can Believe It
Ken Gurnick, the MLB beat writer in LA, once known as "The Mouse" for his diminutive stature back when he covered the Dodgers for the LA Times, has a pre-GM Winter Meeting piece that says the Dodgers are sticking with their young guns and rebuilding that way rather than throwing pre-subprime mortgage money on guys who don't deserve it.
FOX Sports: Dodgers Sign RHP Travis Chick
Los Angeles has signed minor league free agent Travis Chick, 24, who pitched for Double-A West Tenn and Triple-A Tacoma in the Seattle system last season. Originally drafted by the Marlins in 2002, he is a seven year veteran of professional baseball.
FOX Sports: Dodgers are worrying about infield first
The Dodgers have questions all over the infield. That's why Ken Rosenthal says there's a bigger priority than Manny or CC.
Yahoo!: Indians appear to be out of race for Casey Blake (Yahoo! Sports)
It appears reasonably safe to scratch Casey Blake's name from the list of candidates to man third base for the...
Yahoo!: Dodgers will consider adding Trevor Hoffman (Yahoo! Sports)
Among the free agents the Los Angeles Dodgers have cursory interest in to add leadership to the pitching staff...
MLB: Dodgers treat students to holiday party
More than 350 elementary school students joined current and former Dodgers on Wednesday to celebrate the club's annual Children's Holiday Party at Dodger Stadium.
MLB: Lasorda honored by Japan
It takes a lot to make Tommy Lasorda speechless, but on Tuesday the Hall of Fame manager was at a loss for words in describing the honor bestowed upon him by Japan when he received its Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette medal for his contributions to Japanese baseball.
Sports Blogs: Sons of Steve Garvey -- A Los Angeles Dodgers Blog :: SoSG Baseall, Day 3
NEWSFLASH: RISPy Business has announced the free-agent signing of Julie Hibbard to a $36-million/2-inning contract. To make room for Hibbard, RISPy Business has released E. Stephen.
FOX Sports: Brewers schedule for spring is set
The Milwaukee Brewers announced their spring training exhibition schedule Monday, including two games against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium after breaking camp in Arizona.
FOX Sports: 23 Names on Hall of Fame Ballot
Just 23 players are on the ballot, the smallest group ever. Holdovers include Harold Baines, Bert Blyleven, Andre Dawson. Tommy John, Don Mattingly, Jack Morris, Dale Murphy, Dave Parker, Tim Raines, Lee Smith and Alan Trammell. Career steals leader Rickey Henderson, who playedfor the Dodgers in 2003, heads 10 first-time candidates on this year's Hall of Fa ...
NBA: LA Lakers 114, Philadelphia 102
Dodgers are worrying about infield first
Dodgers offer arbitration to Manny, Lowe and Blake
Sports Blogs :: Los Angeles Dodgers Daily Entries
My Profile: Ned Colletti, Dodgers general manager
Sabathia's contact with L.A. teams is minimal (Yahoo! Sports)
3:00 pm Live Dodgers Chat: Pre-Winter Meetings
Dodgers Offer Arbitration to Three
Rumors: Pettitte headed to Dodgers?
Dodgers offer arbitration to Manny, Lowe and Blake
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·Dodgers treat students to holiday party
More than 350 elementary school students joined current and former Dodgers on Wednesday to celebrate the club's annual Children's Holiday Party at Dodger Stadium.
·Lasorda honored by Japan
It takes a lot to make Tommy Lasorda speechless, but on Tuesday the Hall of Fame manager was at a loss for words in describing the honor bestowed upon him by Japan when he received its Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette medal for his contributions to Japanese baseball.
·Dodgers head to Meetings with caution
Expect the Dodgers to proceed with caution during the upcoming Winter Meetings in Las Vegas, generally watching from the sidelines if other clubs get carried away in any bidding war for players they're on.
·Dodgers up for five TYIB awards
Dodgers fans have the chance to reward players such as Manny Ramirez, Hong-Chih Kuo and Angel Berroa as well as general manager Ned Colletti and manager Joe Torre by voting for them in the 2008 This Year in Baseball Awards.
·Manny, Blake, Lowe offered arbitration
The Dodgers on Monday offered salary arbitration to three of their 14 free agents: outfielder Manny Ramirez, pitcher Derek Lowe and infielder Casey Blake.
·Dodgers Hot Stove Report
·Arbitration offer to Manny protects LA
The Dodgers on Monday offered salary arbitration to free-agent outfielder Manny Ramirez to ensure draft-pick compensation if Ramirez signs with another club.
·John down to last shot at induction
Tommy John, winner of 288 games, is in his 15th and final year of balloting for the Baseball Hall of Fame. John, who won 13-plus games 11 times, was the epitome of the crafty left-hander, a soft-thrower who kept infielders busy.
·Mailbag: Who to bring back?
Could Rafael Furcal end up back in Dodger Blue? What should L.A.'s course of action be in regard to Manny Ramirez? Beat reporter Ken Gurnick tackles these Hot Stove issues and more in this week's mailbag.
·Dreamfields highlight season of giving
Dodgers Dreamfields are just one of the many ways that the Dodgers, who are celebrating 50 years in Los Angeles, give back to the community each and every year.
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·Indians appear to be out of race for Casey Blake (Yahoo! Sports)
It appears reasonably safe to scratch Casey Blake's name from the list of candidates to man third base for the...
·Dodgers will consider adding Trevor Hoffman (Yahoo! Sports)
Among the free agents the Los Angeles Dodgers have cursory interest in to add leadership to the pitching staff...
·Dodgers Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
There is reason now to hope that the Dodgers can salvage something out of what will go down as one of the worst free agent contracts in franchise history.Right-hander Jason Schmidt, who has appeared in all of six games for the Dodgers since signing a three-year, $47 million contract two winters ago, has a good chance of being ready to start spring training on the same program as the club's healthy pitchers. He is cur ...
·To baseball's postseason teams go the playoff shares (Yahoo! Sports)
Who said it was all about the ring? While baseball players are no doubt playing for the Commissioner's Trophy...
·Sabathia's contact with L.A. teams is minimal (Yahoo! Sports)
All the talk about the pitcher wanting to sign with a West Coast team has yet to translated into negotiations.
·World Series shares remain below 2006 record (AP)
A full World Series share was worth $351,504 for the Philadelphia Phillies, below the record $362,173 set by the St. Louis Cardinals two years ago. Major League Baseball said Tuesday that the players' pool for the postseason was $51.16 million, down from $52.46 million last yearand a record $55.60 million in 2006.
·The magic of Scott Boras: 10 of the agent's most notorious deals (Yahoo! Sports)
'Twas the week before Major League Baseball's winter meetings and all through the house, GMs could hear Scott...
·Dodgers offer arbitration to Ramirez, Lowe, Blake (AP)
The Los Angeles Dodgers offered salary arbitration to free agents Manny Ramirez, Derek Lowe and Casey Blake on Monday. The club declined arbitration offers to its other free agents: Rafael Furcal, Jeff Kent, Greg Maddux, Nomar Garciaparra, Brad Penny, Joe Beimel, Gary Bennett, Jason Johnson, Pablo Ozuna, Chan Ho Park and Mark Sweeney.
·What if the Yanks don't get, Sabathia, Lowe, Burnett? (Yahoo! Sports)
With no playoffs in 2008 and a new stadium opening in 2009, the New York Yankees are trying their hardest to...
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·Los Angeles Dodgers Roster Report
The Dodgers figure to be a dramatically different team next season. Although the core of young players remains under organizational control, there could be a slew of free agent defections among the veterans. One of the biggest decisions of the winter will be whether to pony up whatever it will take to re-sign LF Manny Ramirez or to spend that money on a host of other acquisitions that could make the team better as a ...
·Los Angeles Dodgers Inside Pitch
There is reason now to hope that the Dodgers can salvage something out of what will go down as one of the worst free agent contracts in franchise history. Right-hander Jason Schmidt, who has appeared in all of six games for the Dodgers since signing a three-year, $47 million contract two winters ago, has a good chance of being ready to start spring training on the same program as the club's healthy pitchers. He is ...
·Los Angeles Dodgers Notes, Quotes
--LF Manny Ramirez, 3B Casey Blake and RHP Derek Lowe were all offered arbitration by the Dodgers on Dec. 1. Even if all three decline the offer, the move ensures the Dodgers would receive draft-pick compensation if they move to other teams. --RHP Yhency Brazoban reportedly hasn't lost much, if any, of the weight club officials were hoping he would.
·Good News if You Can Believe It
Ken Gurnick, the MLB beat writer in LA, once known as "The Mouse" for his diminutive stature back when he covered the Dodgers for the LA Times, has a pre-GM Winter Meeting piece that says the Dodgers are sticking with their young guns and rebuilding that way rather than throwing pre-subprime mortgage money on guys who don't deserve it.
·Dodgers Sign RHP Travis Chick
Los Angeles has signed minor league free agent Travis Chick, 24, who pitched for Double-A West Tenn and Triple-A Tacoma in the Seattle system last season. Originally drafted by the Marlins in 2002, he is a seven year veteran of professional baseball.
·Dodgers are worrying about infield first
The Dodgers have questions all over the infield. That's why Ken Rosenthal says there's a bigger priority than Manny or CC.
·Market shaping up for Adam Dunn
He may not be Manny or Teixeira, but signing Adam Dunn won't cost a pick. That means teams are lining up, Ken Rosenthal says.
·Agent: Dodgers, Twins leading in Blake pursuit
The Dodgers and Twins are the front-runners for free-agent third baseman Casey Blake, according to the player's agent, Jim McDowell.
NEW YORK (AP) - A full World Series share was worth $351,504 for the Philadelphia Phillies, below the record $362,173 set by the St. Louis Cardinals two years ago.
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