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Hank Blalock Signs Minor League Deal With Rays

Third baseman Hank Blalock has signed a minor league contract with the Tampa Bay Rays worth $925,000, plus an extra $400,000 in incentives, reports Jon Heyman .

Blalock's contract is worth approximately $6 million less than what he was earning with the Texas Rangers last season. 

Detroit Tigers Spring Training: Dontrelle Willis Teases With Strong Outing

I try not to get too carried away with spring training stats. Usually at least one veteran will slump heavily only to perform as expected in the regular season, and at least one minor leaguer will get hot only to be assigned to a farm club where he fails to impress.

But that doesn't mean I ignore spring stats—I'm a stats geek at heart.

Today—as usual—I checked up on the Tigers box score to see who's hot and who's not down in Lakeland.

Red in the Face: The Cincinnati Reds Five Worst Free Agent Signings

While the Reds have made plenty of bad trades over the years, historically they haven't gotten torched for signing the wrong free agents. But that doesn't mean there isn't five worthy candidates. Most of these players were around in the 2000s—which is also the time frame of nine straight losing seasons.

The following players have sucked money out of the Reds wallets like a vacuum while giving the team next to nothing on the field. High robbery indeed.

Atlanta Braves Baseball: The Jason Heyward Legend Continues To Grow

Hank Aaron. Ken Griffey, Jr. Now, Albert Pujols.

Besides being three of the greatest baseball players in the history of the game, these three have been mentioned over the past month in connection with another subject.

Jason Heyward.

The Braves rookie phenom has drawn praise from all over.

Bobby Cox said the pop off his bat when he makes contact reminds him of Hank Aaron. Bobby Cox!  One of the most successful managers in baseball history does not normally throw words around like that.

Reporters have likened the 20-year-old to Ken Griffey, Jr.

Tom Gorzelanny: Why He Deserves the Fifth Starter Role for the Chicago Cubs

With Spring Training baseball getting fully underway, this is the time of year where predictions are made. Who will make the 25-man cut?

I can tell you one young kid who will for the Cubs.

Call me crazy, but Tom Gorzelanny is going to get the fifth starter spot on the Cubs' staff.

We know who the first four are. In no particular order: Zambrano, Lilly, Dempster, and Wells will be the top four. The fifth is up for grabs.

 

Off-Speed

Goose Gossage Wasn't Half the Pitcher Mariano Rivera Is

Baseball Hall of Famer Goose Gossage claimed this past weekend that New York Yankees icon Mariano Rivera is not the best relief pitcher in the history of Major League Baseball (MLB).

 

2010 Fantasy Baseball Player Watch: The Real Value Of Edwin Encarnacion

Edwin Encarnacion is a funny guy, isn’t he?

Not in the sense of being a prankster, but here you have a guy who has basically fallen off the radar of just about every fantasy owner’s map, and to them, for good reason.

If you give a passing glance at his stats, they suggest he was a one-and-done kind of guy after his breakout 2008 campaign.

MLB: Analyzing the Yankees Lineup

Let’s take a look at the potential for run scoring in this year’s version of the Yankees lineup. We’ve done this in the past, even a couple of times this offseason, but now that spring has started and we have a better idea of what their lineup will look like let’s do it again.

Jermaine Dye Might Interest Yankees if Nick Johnson Is Hurt

Nick Johnson returned to the Yankees lineup today as the DH and went 0-for-2 with a walk and told reporters after the game that “Things feel fine. No grabbing. No nothing. I loosened up before. Felt nothing.”

That’s good news for the Yankees, who no doubt cringed when they heard that he tweaked his back last week.

Say-Hey Kid: Why Willie Mays Is The Greatest Baseball Player Who Ever Lived

There are five tools to baseball:

Hitting for average, hitting for power, speed, arm strength, and fielding ability.

In the history of baseball there has only been one man to posses all five tools at an elite level.

His name was Willie Mays.

How many baseball players can you name with 12 gold gloves, 660 career home runs, a .303 career batting average, 338 steals, 3,283 career hits, and 24 All-Star selections?

If you can find me another man with accolades greater than that, I will sell you my soul.

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