Plus: Three teams found their new skipper
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| Here are the finalists for the 2023 BBWAA Awards The three finalists for each of the four major BBWAA Awards were unveiled, and the winners will be announced next week on MLB Network beginning with the Rookies of the Year on Monday and concluding with the MVPs on Thursday. |
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| | The Cubs hired Craig Counsell to replace David Ross as their manager with a deal that sources told MLB.com is worth $40 million over five years. |
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| | Three clubs found new managers yesterday, but the Angels, Astros, Brewers and Padres still have openings. Here is what we know about each search. |
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| | Seven free agents received qualifying offers from their previous teams and have until next Tuesday to decide whether to accept a $20.325M deal for '24. |
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| | The Shohei Ohtani sweepstakes are officially under way, and he could make a decision quickly if things play out like when he signed with the Angels in 2017. | |
| | The Mets did not need to go far to find their next manager as a source told MLB.com that they have chosen Yankees bench coach Carlos Mendoza. |
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| | Just over one year after playing his final game in the Major Leagues, Stephen Vogt is taking over for the retired Terry Francona as Guardians manager. |
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| Now that the Negro Leagues are officially part of the Major Leagues, researchers and historians are putting in the rigorous work of making sure the stats of players such as Ron Teasley are as accurate as possible before being added to the official record. | |
| High school students in Japan were minding their own business during math class when a baseball came through the window off the bat of none other than Ichiro Suzuki. | | |
| Aaron Judge was honored to receive the Roberto Clemente Award for his off-the-field efforts during the World Series, and being there strengthened his resolve as he seeks to lead the Yankees to a title. | | |
| The General Managers Meetings begin today and typically are not as eventful as the Winter Meetings, but here are some trades from past years that could not wait until December. | | | | |
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