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Would Vladimir Guerrero Fit into the Yankees' Plans for 2010?

Most of the articles I've published about the Yankees' offseason plans have been based off newspaper articles and rumors written on baseball Web sites.

This will be my first article making a possible suggestion about a player the Yankees haven't looked into yet.

Before, I had written about the Yankees talking to Nick Johnson about possibly being the team's designated hitter for 2010.

While that is happening, the Yankees are still looking into the possibility of bringing back Johnny Damon for 2010 to play as the left fielder and maybe even a part-time DH.

Halladay Trade to Philadelphia: Vital For Everyone Involved

Well, it's official.

Roy Halladay has been traded to the Philadelphia Phillies.

I feel nauseous seeing "Doc" in a different uniform. But I'm happy for him as well. He finally has the chance to be part of a winning ball club. It's something he absolutely deserves.

Memo to Boston Red Sox: Go Get One More Free Agent, There Are Plenty

We hear the Red Sox need a 1B.  

Well, guess what.  

There are indeed plenty of free agent options out there.  But do we hear Theo Epstein getting involved with them?  

Nope.  

I don't understand this, honestly. Nick Johnson, Russell Branyan, Carlos Delgado, Hank Blalock, Adam LaRoche, Aubrey Huff, and Ryan Garko are some who would fit the bill to name a few.  

Yes, some will come with a price tag.  

Yes, some have injury histories.  

Hold Your Horses: Is Derek Lowe Worth What the Talking Heads Are Saying?

A couple of days ago when the news broke of an imminent Roy Halladay-Cliff Lee-prospects swap within hours of the Red Sox acquiring John Lackey, a lot of Braves fans (including myself) peeked our heads up thinking that these moves signaled Derek Lowe's albatross of a contract finding its way out of time.

And, for me, it still does.

Seeing as how he's the only reliable 200 inning guy left out there, it's safe to assume that pitching hungry teams are eyeing him a bit more than guys like Joel Pineiro that have only seen limited stints of success at the big league level.

Halladay & Lee: Best Holiday Gifts Phillies, Mariners Received In A While

The moment we have all been waiting for has finally come; Roy Halladay is no longer a Blue Jay.

But interestingly, Cliff Lee is no longer a part of the Phillies.

It was no surprise that the Phillies would have to give something up to get Halladay but no one really saw this one coming with the success that Lee showed in this past postseason.

Why the Phillies Traded For Roy Halladay: Analyzing the Deal

Now that the dust has settled, Roy Halladay is a Philadelphia Phillie. 

For a franchise that has started the likes of Jon Lieber, Kevin Millwood, and Robert Person on Opening Day, that previous sentence is a pleasant sight to the eyes of Phillies fans.

Come To Think Of It: For Chicago Cubs, Byrd Is The Word

Now that the Cubs' first choice, Mike Cameron, has been signed by the Boston Red Sox, it appears that former Ranger Marlon Byrd is the target of choice for GM Jim Hendry in his ongoing search for a center fielder.

The caveat, of course, is that Hendry has to move Milton Bradley before he can add payroll, so signing Byrd is no sure thing. By the time some team agrees to pay even $2 million of the $21 million owed Bradley, Byrd may be gone.

Colorado Rockies Winter Meetings in Review

I was asked by Will from TheNatsBlog.com to help him with a collaborative article on grading how well each team did in last week's winter meetings. Obviously, for my part I will be covering the Rockies.

Jose Reyes Interview: Mets' Biggest Move This Offseason So Far

The Mets had a dreadful 2009 as a team. Many players got injured and some just didn't perform up to par. The New York Mets' shortstop, Jose Reyes, suffered a hamstring injury 36 games into the season.

It seemed like it was only a minor injury, and that Reyes would be back on the field the next day. That was not the case; Reyes would be sidelined for the rest of the 2009 season. 

He described the injury as extremely painful. When his hamstring started to feel better, he would jog, and just jogging alone would result in a large amount of pain. 

Boston Red Sox Sign John Lackey, Lose Jason Bay

The Red Sox have signed the best free agent pitcher on the market.

Former Angels starter John Lackey agreed to a five-year $82.5 million contract. In 234 career games, Lackey has a record of 102-71 with a 3.81 ERA.

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