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MLB News
November 22, 2008
Dodgers' Billingsley breaks leg
Chad Billingsley Dodgers right-hander Chad Billingsley suffered a broken left fibula early Saturday morning when he slipped on an ice-covered step outside his home in Reading, Pa.  More >
Desert Dogs' AFL reign continues
Josh Donaldson watched his three-run shot in the seventh inning soar over the left-field wall.Athletics prospect Josh Donaldson went 3-for-5 with a homer, four RBIs and two runs scored Saturday as the Phoenix Desert Dogs won their fifth straight Arizona Fall League title with a 10-4 victory over Mesa.  More >
MORE HEADLINES
 
 •  Yankees may not make Burnett an offer
 •  Cards continue talks with lefty Miller
 •  Minors, HOF shops slash weekend prices
 •  Hot Stove Report | Hot Stove Tracker | Blog
 •  Mets' stadium naming-rights deal is safe
 •  Experience prepares Ng for next step
 •  Garret Anderson hires Boras as agent
 •  Hall of Fame debate begins for Mussina
 •  Korea hopes to build on success in Classic
 •  A's prospect Guzman hits for cycle
 •  Brewers waiting on word from Sabathia
 •  Hot Stove roundup: Infielders fill market
 •  Dodgers' Beimel likely to test market
 •  Recommendations made on maple bats
 •  D-backs make offer to Vazquez
 •  Renteria's rep negotiating with Giants
 •  Jays could offer Burnett long-term deal
 •  Marlins' new park clears last legal hurdle
 •  Feds seek release of files in Bonds case
 •  Target Field construction on schedule
 •  Crosby in dark about future with A's
 •  Dodgers voice Scully adds to trophy case
 •  A's hitting coach may join Seattle's staff
 •  Market booming for lefty relievers
 •  Reds mourn for official scorer Sample
 •  Tigers remain in holding pattern at short
 •  Dice-K prepared to pitch in Classic
 •  Reds keeping talks with Weathers open
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OFFICIAL RELEASES
 •  Hal Steinbrenner approved as control person
 •  MLB Network adds Joe Magrane
 •  Lewis promoted to senior vice president


MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

IN THE NEWS
Hot Stove Report
Follow all the free-agent news, trade talk and offseason movement through the winter. More >
Phillies win the Fall Classic
The Phillies defeated the Rays in five games to win the 104th World Series and their second title.  More >
Hal Bodley
Senior correspondent Hal Bodley offers insight on MLB.com and MLB.com/Live. More >
Winter Leagues
Complete coverage of Winter League action from Arizona, the Caribbean and Hawaii.  More >

2008 THIS YEAR IN BASEBALL AWARDS
2008 TYIB Awards
Let your voice be heard by casting your ballots in the seventh annual MLB.com This Year in Baseball Awards. Vote on the year's best hitter, starter, performance, moment and more.  VOTE >
 • 2008 TYIB Awards overview
 • Hitter of the Year nominees
 • Moment of the Year nominees

BASEBALL PERSPECTIVES
CC sweepstakes buck economy
Brewers starter C.C. Sabathia pitches during the first inning Friday. It's possible that after the big-ticket pitchers are signed, fiscal restraint will be the order of the day and free agents, as well as agents for the free agents, will all leave the bargaining table in deep disappointment. But for the moment, this is still a bull market for pitchers.  More >

Time will tell economy's effect on game
Commissioner Bud Selig speaks at a press conference at Thursday's owners meetings. If ever there was a time to send a strong message to Major League owners about financial restraint, this was it, with club brass assembled for the second day of their quarterly meetings in New York. Bud Selig was ready, bringing along former Fed chief and renowned economist Paul Volcker to speak.  More >

Wakamatsu blazes a new trail
Don Wakamatsu had 31 at-bats in 18 games with the Chicago White Sox in 1991.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.  More >


 
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