Mike Mussina

Ichiro, Beltre golden again for Mariners

DANA POINT, Calif. – The Seattle Mariners struck gold in the most likely of places Thursday when outfielder Ichiro Suzuki and third baseman Adrian Beltre were named American League Gold Glove winners.

Suzuki, Hunter lead AL Gold Glove winners

Published: Nov. 6, 2008 at 7:56 PM NEW YORK, Nov. 6 (UPI) -- Veteran outfielders Ichiro Suzuki and Torii Hunter captured their eighth straight Gold Glove Awards when the American League winners were announced Thursday. Both...

Yankees not optimistic about acquiring Mike Cameron

By Ken Davidoff and Kat O’Brien / Newsday Friday, November 7, 2008 - Added 2m ago have held talks with the Brewers about acquiring centerfielder Mike Cameron, but as the general managers’ meetings wrapped up on Thursday in Dana...

BASEBALL / Padres' Peavy on block / Braves, Cubs, Dodgers look like front-runners

Jake Peavy probably will be traded by the Padres before next month's winter meetings. After spending four days at the annual general managers' meetings, Padres GM Kevin Towers said it is unlikely the 2007 NL Cy Young Award...

AROUND THE HORN: Miguel Cabrera easy choice for Tiger of the Year

Miguel Cabrera easy choice for Tiger of the Year BY JOHN LOWE • FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER • November 7, 2008 First baseman Miguel Cabrera's powerful debut season in the American League has won him the Tiger of the Year Award in...

Expert: Pujols, Pedroia deserve MVP awards

Expert: The annual Baseball Writers Association of America awards parade begins next week — managers, rookies, Cy Youngs and MVPs, in order of appearance. In one of the closer races, expect Albert Pujols to edge out Philly's...

MEETS TAUGHT YANKEES' GM HE HAS CHIPS

DANA POINT, Calif. - Brian Cashman's high-stakes wagering may have to wait until Las Vegas. The Yankee general manager left the GM meetings yesterday without any new additions to his roster, but at least has an idea about the...

Marte remains Yank option

The Yankees declined the $6 million option on Damaso Marte Thursday, but the lefthanded reliever may not be turning in his pinstripes so fast. The Yankees are in the process of negotiating a multiyear deal - likely for three...

Hot stove roundup: Why Yanks don't want Petittte

News Type: Opinion — Mon Nov 10, 2008 3:23 AM EST So Andy Pettitte wants to pitch for the Yankees next season, and he’s happy to take another one-year deal. The Yankees have expressed a desire for starting pitching, yet appear...

$11M BALLPARK FIGURE

The Yankees have agreed to fork over $11 million to the city in back rent - money the team probably would have preferred to spend on an ace starting pitcher for next season. The team underpaid the city the equivalent of Mike...