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Grant Balfour and Orioles Reportedly Agree on 2-Year Contract

The Baltimore Orioles have reportedly reached an agreement with relief pitcher Grant Balfour on a two-year deal.

Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports reported the news:

Matt Thornton and New York Yankees Reportedly Agree on 2-Year Contract

The New York Yankees have reportedly come to terms on a two-year deal with relief pitcher Matt Thornton.

According to Jack Curry of the YES Network, Thornton will make $7 million over the life of the contract.

CBS Sports' Jon Heyman adds that Thornton will have to pass a physical:

Brian Roberts and New York Yankees Reportedly Agree on 1-Year Contract

The New York Yankees have reportedly reached an agreement with veteran second baseman Brian Roberts on a one-year, $2 million deal as a part of their ongoing effort to fill the void left by Robinson Cano. 

Jon Morosi of Fox Sports passed along word of the free-agent signing:

Miguel Tejada Sinks to a New Low

Taking performance-enhancing drugs and lying about his age apparently did not suffice for Miguel Tejada.

Juan Uribe Reportedly Agrees to 2-Year Deal with LA Dodgers

Third baseman Juan Uribe is reportedly headed back to the Los Angeles Dodgers on a two-year deal after testing free agency.

Fox Sports' Ken Rosenthal was the first to break the news:

What Omar Infante Deal Means for Short-Term Plans for Royals, Yankees

The Kansas City Royals exacted their revenge on the New York Yankees, according to ESPN's Buster Olney, by outbidding them for second baseman Omar Infante. They agreed to terms Friday on a four-year, $30 million deal.

Omar Infante Reportedly Signs 4-Year Deal with Kansas City Royals

The Kansas City Royals have agreed to a four-year contract with veteran second baseman Omar Infante, according to CBS Sports baseball writer and MLB Network insider Jon Heyman:

The deal will reportedly pay Infante $30 million over the next four years through the 2017 season. 

Randy Levine Will Reportedly Be Investigated for Remark on Mike Trout's Contract

Major League Baseball will reportedly investigate New York Yankees president Randy Levine for comments he made regarding Mike Trout.

New York Yankees Would Be Willing to Give Mike Trout a 10-Year Contract

An interesting tidbit of news came from New York Yankees team president Randy Levine on Friday, December 13, as he claimed that Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim outfielder Mike Trout would be a player he would be willing to give a 10-year contract to.

Former All-Star Pitcher Mark Mulder Attempting MLB Comeback at Age 36

Mark Mulder reportedly wants to attempt a comeback to Major League Baseball.

The former starting pitcher and current ESPN analyst hasn't stepped on an MLB mound since 2008, but according to Jerry Crasnick of ESPN.com, he was encouraged after watching Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Paco Rodriguez's delivery during the 2013 playoffs.

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