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Lost in the shuffle of a crazy day, there was nothing new on Kuroda

With tomorrow's section chock-full of the Mitchell Report and steroids/hgh allegations, there simply wasn't time or space to deal much with the Kuroda story -- which was good, considering there was nothing new. He continues to meet with his agent. The fact he still hasn't told the Dodgers he is planning to sign with them certainly isn't a good sign, but it isn't necessarily a bad one, either. All those reports (including mine) that he had made up his mind might have been a tad premature, but even the Seattle papers are starting to concede that it looks like the Mariners lost out on this guy.

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TONY JACKSON

Tony Jackson is in his fourth season covering the Dodgers for the Daily News, his eighth season as a full-time Major League Baseball beat writer and his 13th season covering MLB on regular basis. He is a native of Springdale, Ark., and a graduate of the University of Arkansas, although he refuses to root for the Razorbacks again until Frank Broyles is finally out of there. Tony is single and has a daughter who lives in Colorado. His hobbies include working out, reading and taking winter vacations with his daughter to non-MLB cities, usually in Mexico or the Caribbean. And he LIVES to blog.
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