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The Cleveland Indians are in “serious discussions” with Grady Sizemore, sources close to Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports say.  Rosenthal adds, “One source says, “70-30.” Another says, “very likely.”

Paul Hoynes of The Plain Dealer adds that the Indians are discussing a one-year deal and it would include a low base salary but there’s enough performance bonuses that would allow Sizemore to earn at least $9 million if he’s able to play a full seaosn.

Earlier this month, there were rumors about the Colorado Rockies expressing interest in the free agent outfielder.  ESPN’s Jim Bowden predicted Sizemore would receive a one-year, $5 million contract this winter.

In 2011, Sizemore hit .224/.285/.422 with 10 HR’s and 32 RBI’s in 268 AB’s in another injury plagued season with the Indians.

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Here are is the latest news regarding contract talks of various players around the Major Leagues:

Matt Kemp’s agent, Dave Stewart, said yesterday that he is optimistic about the ongoing contract talks with the Los Angeles Dodgers according to Tony Jackson of ESPNLosAngeles.com. Stewart said that the discussions with Dodgers GM, Ned Colletti, have been positive and productive.

“I don’t think that it’s going to be difficult, I really don’t,” Stewart said. “I think we should be able to come to something. I have talked with Ned on a few occasions. We have covered some ground, and hopefully, we will be able to put this thing to bed soon.”

– The Philadelphia Phillies had “preliminary talks” with free agent, Jimmy Rollins, and according to Jon Heyman of Sports Illustrated, the short stop is asking for a five-year deal.

– Earlier this week, we learned that the Phillies and Ryan Madson agreed to a deal, but according to Ken Rosenthal of FOXSports, such deal was never in place. He adds that if the deal falls through, the Washington Nationals could enter the bid for Madson.

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The Washington Nationals and right handed pitcher Chien-Ming Wang have agreed to a one-year deal according to Jon Heyman of Sports Illustrated.

Earlier today, Bill Ladson of MLB.com reported that both sides were close to an agreement. Late in October, we learned that the Nationals and Wang were still engaged in contract talks. Wang who is a free agent, says he feels loyal to the Nationals since they stuck with him during his years of shoulder issues.

The right hander was 4-3 with a 4.04 ERA in 11 starts this season for the Washington Nationals.

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Scott Boras, Robinson Cano’s agent, called Yankees GM, Brian Cashman, according to George A. King III of the New York Post, to renegotiate his client’s contract. “I called Cash to ask about dropping the options and he hasn’t returned the call,” Boras said.

The Yankees hold a $14 million option for 2012 and a $15 million option for 2013. The options have a $2 million buyout. King believes that Cashman will eventually reach out to Boras, but probably to talk about another client, Carlos Beltran, who King believes the Yankees will be interested in.

King also adds that at $29 million for the next two seasons, Cano is the “best bargain in baseball.” Cano, considered by many in the industry to be the best second baseman in baseball hit .302/.349/.533 with 28 HR’s and 118 RBI’s in 623 AB’s for the Yankees in 2011.

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Right handed pitcher Chien-Ming Wang wants a contract extension from the Nationals. Earlier this month, we learned that both sides were talking about it.

Today, William Ladson of MLB.com, says that a new deal with Wang is still not close although both sides are still talking. Wang is eligible to become a free agent after the World Series, but he feels loyal to the Nationals since they stuck with him during his years of shoulder issues.

Wang was 4-3 with a 4.04 ERA in 11 starts this season for the Washington Nationals.

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Yankees GM, Brian Cashman, believes he’ll have a new contract with the Yankees by the end of this month according to Bryan Hoch of MLB.com.

“It’ll get done between now and Oct. 31st, I’m sure,” Cashman said. “I can’t promise, but I think that’s what everybody expects. I know it’s something that everybody has to follow. But that’s not a pressing circumstance, as far as something I’m worried about right now.”

“I’m sure it could get done over the phone, from my perspective,” he said. “I don’t want to speak for him.”

Hoch adds that Cashman is completing a three-year, $6 million agreement with the club. Last week, we learned that the negotiations between the parties were “going smoothly.” Cashman also said that his expiring contract “has not affected how he attacks his offseason duties,” says Hoch.

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Back in June, we learned that the Orioles had begun contract talks with soon-to-be free agent J.J. Hardy. According to Jeff Zrebiec of the Baltimore Sun, he’s hearing the team is willing to give three years to the short stop.

The question though is the amount of money adds Zrebiec. Yesterday, we learned that the Orioles were getting calls on him and some of their other veteran players.

If the Orioles fail to sign him, they could deal him to a team in need of a short stop upgrade like the San Francisco Giants or the Milwaukee Brewers. Prior to yesterday’s game, Hardy was hitting .278 with 13 HR’s and 33 RBI’s.

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Multiple sources close to Mike Puma of the New York Post report that the Mets and Jose Reyes‘ camp are in – or soon will be – in secret talks regarding the shortstop’s new contract.

Reyes has indicated that he does not want to discuss contract issues now, but sources say that was a “smokescreen” to keep the media from asking the Mets and Reyes about the progress of the negotiations.

When asked on Wednesday night about negotiating an in-season deal with Reyes, GM Sandy Alderson said, “I am no longer commenting on that possibility.”

One of Reyes’ agents, Chris Leible, said (via Brian Costa of the Wall Street Journal) that there are no secret talks and they assert that they are not going to talk about a contract during the season.

Earlier this week, there were reports that Alderson was leaning towards a “substantial offer” after the season that could be in the $20 million-a-year range.

On a side note, multiple team sources have told ESPNNewYork.com, as reported by Adam Rubin, that they are moving toward placing Reyes on the disabled list.

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Short stop J.J. Hardy will be a free agent after this season, but the Baltimore Orioles would like to keep him around. Jeff Zrebiec of the Baltimore Sun says that Orioles President of Baseball Operations Andy MacPhail reached out to Hardy’s agent this week to begin talks about a potential contract extension for him.

Zrebiec adds that talks haven’t reached the serious level to this point, but that should change as the Orioles get closer to the July 31 trade deadline. Hardy is hitting .303/.367/.548 with 11 HR’s and 30 RBI’s in 188 AB’s for the Orioles this season.

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Left handed pitcher Paul Maholm is in the final year of his three-year, $14.5 million deal with the Pirates, but he would love to stick around according to Jenifer Lagosch of MLB.com.

Maholm has a $9.75 million club option for 2012 with a $750,000 buyout. Depending on how he performs for the reminder of the season, the Pirates will have to make a decision regarding his future.

Langosch says that Maholm has made it public that he wants the chance to see if his career with the Pirates can last beyond even 2012.

“I’d really love to be here to see how it would be playing in October here,” Maholm said. “I already know how the Penguins are treated here. I know how the Steelers are treated. It would be nice to be able to go through that.

“My wife and I, we enjoy it here. We’ve gotten to know a lot of people outside of baseball through a lot of different things we’ve done. It would be tough to break that all of a sudden.”

Maholm would like to negotiate a new contract right now, and find out if he is in the organization’s long-term plans.

“It’s not like I would be offended by anything,” he said. “It’s a negotiation. It’s not us being buddies. It’s not like, just because they’d come to me, I’d go to the tank just because I didn’t like their offer.”

Langosch writes that the Pirates could look at Maholm’s results one of two ways. The first one is to use his results as a reason to keep him around and the second one to use them to dangle the pending free agent as a trade chip.

Maholm is 4-8 with a 3.29 ERA in 95.2 innings through 15 starts this season with the Pirates.

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