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New York Mets Deny Interest in Pedro Martinez

It appears that Pedro Martinez won't be making a trip back to Big Apple after all.

After numerous reports that the Mets were interested in the veteran, who pitched for the team from 2005-2008, Anthony DiComo of MLBlogs is reporting that Mets officials have denied having any interest in resigning Martinez.

"There's no truth to it," a source close to the Mets said. "There are no discussions going on."

Will Jason Bay Be the New Johnny Damon in Boston?

There's something cooking in New York and no, it's not the Mets.

Charlie Manuel Is Coming to Town: Phillies Manager Brings Holiday Cheer

You'll see him soon—showing up in his typical attire, the red and white suit, with his aged hat.

His socks sit about knee high, tucked under his insulated leggings to keep warm in the coldest days of the year. Waiting all year to deliver his special treat that he has given fans worldwide, near or far, for quite some time.

His name? Not Santa Claus, but Charlie Manuel.

However, it seems that each smile sender seems to have the same persona. Heck, everyone loves them, giving a not so far-fetched idea that Charlie Manuel is Santa Claus.

Braves Give Troy Glaus One-Year Deal to Play First Base

The Atlanta Braves believe they have found their right-handed power hitting first baseman.

The Braves and free agent Troy Glaus reportedly have agreed to terms on an incentive laden, one-year deal.

The contract is believed to be worth a base salary of two million dollars included with incentive clauses based on the number of games Glaus plays.

Troy Glaus Signing: Atlanta Braves Get the Right-Handed Bat They Need

The Atlanta Braves needed a right-handed power bat and a first baseman. In one signing today, they accomplished both.

According to FOXSports.com’s Ken Rosenthal, the Braves have signed Troy Glaus to a one-year contract.

Terms of this deal have not been disclosed yet, but it seems to be a very incentive-laden deal.

I really like this move by the Braves.

It's Great To Be Left-Handed: Darren Oliver Finds A New Home

One of the many skills I have, is the ability to give advice.

Any office I have ever worked in, my co-workers have always come to me for career, life advice, etc…Why this is, I have no idea. Perhaps I look like I know what I am talking about.

I also get stopped at least three times a week walking the streets of New York City and get asked to help with directions. It’s guaranteed. Walk with me in New York and someone will come up to me and ask me where like Union Square is?

Jason Bay And Johnny Damon Find Themselves In Similar Situations

There are a lot of differences between Johnny Damon and Jason Bay. Damon is left-handed and Bay is right-handed. Damon has two World Series rings and Bay has zero. Damon’s game is based primarily on speed and Bay’s game is based primarily on power. Damon is flamboyant and likes to speak his mind, while Bay speaks softly and carries a big stick. Bay and Damon have more similarities than you think, despite some differences.

Damon and Bay are both left fielders. They were both a part of Red Sox Nation.

Teams Quickly Re-Load as Dodgers Slowly Re-Tool

It's still only December, but the news on Major League Baseball has certainly taken center stage for much of this week, most of the attention coming as a result of the mega-deal between Toronto, Seattle, Philadelphia and (obscurely) Oakland. It was literally a one-of-a-kind deal, with two Cy Young Award winners on the move.

The deal means that Cliff Lee lands in Seattle, where he will certainly boost the Mariners' playoff chances as they creep ever closer to the Angels' divisional mini-dynasty.

Jose Reyes Linked to Troubled Sports Physician

According to a report in today’s New York Daily News, New York Mets shortstop Jose Reyes visited scrutinized doctor Dr. Tony Galea numerous times.

Galea is a physician based out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, who is noted for using a technique called blood spinning to help athletes recover from injuries more quickly.

After Lee, Seattle Mariners Should Floor It and Make a Move For Adrian Gonzalez

The first piece of what has now become a historic four team blockbuster trade between the Mariners, Blue Jays, Phillies, and Athletics has now become official.

The Seattle Mariners have officially acquired Philadelphia Phillies ace and Cy Young winner Cliff Lee in exchange for top pitching prospect Phillipe Aumont, P JC Ramirez, and OF Tyson Gillies.

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