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Jerry Crasnick
Life's Unhittable Pitch

Justin Duchscherer has learned a lot about himself since undergoing treatment for depression. Now he's ready to return to the mound.

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Jim Caple
Hollywood Treatment

Can the Twins re-sign Joe Mauer? Will the Yankees or Red Sox swoop in? The drama's worthy of a Coen brothers movie.

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Keith Law
Top 50 Free Agents

From Matt Holliday at No. 1 to Adam Everett at No. 50, check out the top 50 free agents.

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Jayson Stark
It Starts At The Bottom

Cries for a salary cap were sparked by the Yankees' winning the World Series, but what baseball really needs is a minimum payroll threshold.

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Howard Bryant
Capped Out

In an offseason focused on money, cries for a salary cap are way off the mark.

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Tim Kurkjian
Offseason Storylines

Where will Matt Holliday end up? What about John Lackey? They are among the top 10 storylines of the offseason.

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Amy K. Nelson
Quick Exit

Pedro Martinez's outing in Game 6 was brief, as was his bizarre session with reporters after he tried to bolt the Phillies' clubhouse without speaking to the media.

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Rob Neyer
Bad On The Bases

Nick Punto and Carlos Gomez are included on the list of the top 10 all-time baserunning blunders.

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2009 PLAYOFFS

YankeesThe Yankees, after a one-year break from the playoffs, returned to the postseason and captured the franchise's 27th title.

KISS 'EM GOODBYE

Buster Olney, Baseball Prospectus and the Insider staff offer in-depth looks at the teams that were eliminated … and the one team, the New York Yankees, still standing at the end.

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