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Peter Gammons: Notes from the winter meetings
 The winter meetings are starting to heat up as baseball executives begin arriving in Indianapolis.
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Peter Gammons: Matt Holliday, Jason Bay are equally productive
 It's hard to distinguish between the production of Matt Holliday and Jason Bay, who will likely give any team that signs them equal value.
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Peter Gammons: Chicago Cubs' Derrek Lee offering hope to those with LCA
 Derrek Lee's daughter has a rare eye condition, and now Lee and his family are leading the fight to help identify and give hope to those with Leber's congenital amaurosis (LCA).
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Peter Gammons: New York Yankees are planning to use Joba Chamberlain and Phil Hughes as starters in spring training
 The Yankees have a spring plan for Joba Chamberlain and Phil Hughes, the Tigers aren't going to have a fire sale anytime soon and Mets lefty Oliver Perez learned a valuable lesson last season.
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Peter Gammons: The Florida Marlins, a small-market anomaly, are competing and thriving in the National League East
 The Florida Marlins, a small-market anomaly, are thriving in a very competitive National League East.
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New ballpark sparks questions for Minnesota Twins in 2010
 Will the Twins carry over the distinct home-field advantage they had in the Metrodome to their new ballpark in 2010?
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Peter Gammons: It'll be a while before some general managers know how much they'll be able to spend this offseason
 So much for the general managers meetings, which began five days after the World Series and 10 days before the free-agency period opens. They're really the agents meetings, because the agents are in the lobby and can float whatever they want floated, while no one can adequately estimate the ceilings or destinations of Matt Holliday or any other major free agent, no one accurately knows what salaries have to be dumped, or who will be on the non-tender list. We don't even know how cold the predicted...
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Peter Gammons: Don't blame the New York Yankees for all that is wrong with baseball; blame the system.
 Baseball's inequities are the product of the economic system and not the fault of the New York Yankees.
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Peter Gammons offers five thoughts from the World Series
 Five thoughts from the World Series, leading with how amazing a player Chase Utley is.
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The Philadelphia Phillies are primed to repeat as World Series champions, writes Peter Gammons
 Two good reasons the Phillies can win the World Series, whether it's against the Yankees or the Angels: pitching and power.
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