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   <title>Nationals finalize coaching staff</title>
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   The Washington Nationals have finalized their coaching staff for Jim Riggleman, who was officially named manager last Thursday after serving in an interim role for the second half of this past season. The personnel the club retained are hitting coach Rick Eckstein, pitching coach Steve McCatty and third-base coach Pat Listach. Additionally, the Nationals named former Mariners manager John McLaren as bench coach, Jim Le
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   <title>Cubs, Grabow agree to two-year deal</title>
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   The Chicago Cubs on Friday agreed to a two- year deal with left-handed reliever John Grabow worth $7.5 million. After being acquired last season from Pittsburgh, Grabow posted a 3.24 earned run average in 30 appearances with Chicago. He set a career high with 75 games with both the Pirates and Cubs. Grabow, who would have been one of the most sought-after lefty relievers had he hit the open market, had spent the first six-plus seasons of his big
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   <title>Lincecum nabs second straight NL Cy Young</title>
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   For the second straight year, San Francisco Giants right-hander Tim Lincecum has been named National League's Cy Young Award winner by members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America. Lincecum placed first on 11 of the 32 ballots cast by two writers from each NL city to finish just six points ahead of St. Louis' Chris Carpenter, making him the first repeat winner since Arizona's Randy Johnson won four straight from 1999-2002. Th
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   <title>Alomar hoping for election to Hall of Fame</title>
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   TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -Roberto Alomar has career numbers that compare favorably with many of baseball's greatest second basemen. The question is how will one memorable lapse impact his bid to make the Hall of Fame.On the ballot for the first time, the 12-time All-Star's resume is impressive. He was a two-time World Series champion with Toronto, and hit .300 with 210 homers, 1,134 RBIs and 474 stolen bases in 17 seasons.But his stats have often been overshadowed by an incident in late 1996 wh
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   <title>Arizona gets Heilman from Cubs</title>
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   The Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday acquired veteran right-handed pitcher Aaron Heilman from the Chicago Cubs for a pair of minor leaguers. "Aaron has been a successful, durable reliever who will add experience and stability to our bullpen," said Arizona general manager Josh Byrnes. The 31-year-old Heilman went 4-4 with one save to go along with a 4.11 earned run average in 70 appearances out of Chicago's bullpen last season. In 375 career
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   <title>Angels retain coaching staff for 2010</title>
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   The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim announced on Thursday that American League Manager of the Year Mike Scioscia's entire coaching staff will return for the 2010 season. Bench coach Ron Roenicke will be back for his 11th straight season with the club and fourth in his current role. He was previously the team's third base coach. Pitching coach Mike Butcher returns for a fourth season. He was the pitching coach for Tampa Bay in the 2006 
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   <title>Entire Angels coaching staff to return in 2010</title>
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   ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) -Mike Scioscia's entire coaching staff will be back with the Los Angeles Angels next season.Bench coach Ron Roenicke, pitching coach Mike Butcher, third base coach Dino Ebel, first base coach Alfredo Griffin, hitting coach Mickey Hatcher, bullpen coach Orlando Mercado and bullpen catcher Steve Soliz will return in 2010.The Angels won their fifth AL West title in six years, then swept Boston out of the division series before losing to the New York Yankees in the ALCS
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