Jon Paul Morosi
FOXSports.com National MLB Writer
Jon Paul Morosi is a national MLB writer for FOXSports.com. He previously covered baseball for the Detroit Free Press and Seattle Post-Intelligencer. He began his journalism career at the Bay City Times in his native Michigan. Follow him on Twitter.
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CommentClemente's selfless legacy endures 40 years after deathForty years after his tragic death, Clemente's legacy of selflessness endures.
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Time for Tigers to get Hall loveVoters, it's time to induct Tiger teammates Trammell and Morris.
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Halos done dealing, but rivals aren'tAngels finish work early, but rest of AL West may not be done.
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Quick poll: Blue Jays tops in AL EastWith Dickey in the fold, Blue Jays voted AL East favorites. As for Red Sox? Don't ask.
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Sanchez signing gives Tigers an edgeAnibal Sanchez deal keeps Tigers' rotation intact, gives them pitching edge in AL.
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Angels' signing of Hamilton shifts balance of powerHamilton going from Rangers to Angels shifts balance of power in AL West.
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Rangers had time to sign HamiltonRangers' silence as Hamilton bolted to Halos speaks volumes.
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How Phils, BoSox will pick up piecesHow Phillies, Red Sox plan to put it together in 2013.
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Yankees' 1-year deals don't help teamYankees' 1-year deals avoid luxury tax but don't boost team.
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Dodgers acquire utility man SchumakerThe Los Angeles Dodgers continued their busy offseason Tuesday, acquiring infielder/outfielder Skip Schumaker from the St. Louis Cardinals.
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Royals land Shields for prospectsKansas City gets starter Shields, Wade Davis in return for prospects headlined by Myers.
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Dodgers sign South Korean lefty RyuThe Los Angeles Dodgers concluded a busy -- and expensive -- weekend by signing yet another starting pitcher, South Korean left-hander Ryu Hyun-jin.
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Aaron Rodgers and Green Bay Packers host Detroit LionsGreen Bay downs Detroit again, takes lead in NFC North.
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M's would need more than HamiltonJosh Hamilton could prove too costly for Mariners to pursue.
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Sources: M's, Bay agree to dealThe Seattle Mariners and free-agent outfielder Jason Bay have agreed to a one-year deal worth more than $1 million, according to sources.
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Winter meetings moving at rapid paceGreinke's destination options narrow.
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