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As expected, Mike Mussina will be announcing his retirement. The veteran right-hander will make an official announcement later in the week, according to a report by Ken Rosenthal on Foxsports.com.

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For Covelli Loyce Crisp, better known as Coco, the day started early in California. Even before he could dip his spoon into cereal, he got a call from the East Coast. He’d been traded to the Kansas City Royals.

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A’s third baseman Eric Chavez, who has played hurt or not at all for the last three seasons, says his latest rehab from surgery is going well and that he fully expects to be healthy and ready to go for the start of Spring Training next year.

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A report said the Dodgers are considering a six-year deal worth $110-120 million for CC Sabathia, if they haven’t put it in front of the free-agent left-hander and his agents Greg Genske and Brian Peters already.

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The negotiations between a Major League team and a free-agent player often are stressful and rocky, but there are times when a deal makes sense for both parties.

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The Astros purchased the contracts of outfielder Brian Bogusevic, shortstop Tommy Manzella and second baseman Drew Sutton on Wednesday, adding the Minor League prospects to the 40-man roster and protecting them from December’s Rule 5 Draft.

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The Cubs selected the contracts of right-handed pitchers Mitch Atkins, Justin Berg and Marcos Mateo and added them to the 40-man roster.

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Like many skippers before him, Don Wakamatsu is a former catcher who spent little time in the big leagues. What separates Wakamatsu from all others, however, is his distinction as the first Asian-American Major League manager.

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