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Sandy Alomar Jr. returns to Indians as first-base coach
Sandy Alomar Jr.'s baseball career has brought him back home. The Indians' popular former All-Star catcher has been hired by new Cleveland manager Manny Acta as the team's first-base coach. Alomar had spent the past two seasons as a catching instructor for the New York Mets. He will also mentor Cleveland's catchers.
Free agent pool not so deep, but big names, bargains can be had
Baseball's free agent season begins Friday with a market headlined by a couple of outfielders, thin on starting pitching but loaded with enough relievers and infielders just below the star level to make for some potential bargain hunting. A look at the top 10 players available and where we think they will sign:
Going green: Young talent cuts costs, builds continuity in MLB
All eyes are on Stephen Strasburg as he prepares to bring desert heat in the Arizona Fall League in what is essentially his professional debut. There are microphones in his face, autograph hounds in the stands and scouts lots of them ready to monitor every pitch and every glitch.
Our take: Who deserves the hardware?
The Baseball Writers' Association of America began its postseason awards season. But why wait to hear about those when a panel of 12 USA TODAY reporters and editors can share its choices for the awards? As with the BBWAA awards, voting was conducted before the postseason. Let the debates begin.
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