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White Sox News: Konerko Rumors, Fair Trades for Floyd, V-Mart, and Phillies/Thornton

Before the Detroit Tigers landed Victor Martinez, the Texas Rangers were allegedly interested in landing the free agent catcher.  The Rangers, who seem to be looking for an upgrade from Mitch Moreland at first base, now might be interested in Paul Konerko. [Baseball Time in Arlington]

Jim Margalus shares his thoughts on the Chicago White Sox decision to decline arbitration on catcher A.J. Pierzynski.  He also explores the potential outcomes of the White Sox decision, ranging from the “most likely to the most dangerous.” [Sox Machine]

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MLB Look-alikes: Greg Maddux and Matthew Broderick

The Golden Sombrero presents MLB Look-alikes: Greg Maddux and Matthew Broderick


Around The League: Jeter/NY Post photo, Mike Dunn, Freddie Freeman, Mayo’s prospects, and Zimmerman’s dance

  • On Tuesday, the Atlanta Braves declined to offer arbitration to both Troy Glaus and Derrek Lee, indicating that prospect Freddie Freeman will get the nod at first base in 2011.
  • Last week the Florida Marlins traded Dan Uggla to the Atlanta Braves for infielder Omar Infante and relief pitcher Mike Dunn.   Two of our writers, Griff and Dee, actually played with and against him in high school.  Marlin Maniac offers a scouting report and projection for the left-hander.

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Rookie Card Corner: Mickey Mantle 1952 Topps

The Golden Sombrero presents Rookie Card Corner: Mickey Mantle 1952 Topps

Fun Fact: On the last day of the 1954 season, Mickey Mantle played shortstop for the New Yankees, recording four assists and two putouts in the game.  “The Mick” even turned a 1-6-3 double play.

Mike Moustakas Takes Batting Practice (Video)

There is a reason that Kansas City Royals seemed indifferent about their lack of production at the hot corner in 2010, and that reason is Mike Moustakas.  Drafted second overall by the Royals in the 2007 MLB Amateur Draft, Moustakas put together a monstrous 2010 Minor League season, hitting .322 with 41 doubles, 36 home runs and 124 RBI while splitting time between Double-A Northwest Arkansas and Triple-A Omaha.  He also showed great discipline at the dish, drawing 34 walks and striking out only 67 times in 484 at-bats.

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