Plus: 3 'dark horse' teams for Shohei Ohtani?
Good morning! Yankees eyeing familiar starters in free agency. |
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| | There are at least 10 teams that have shown interest in Shohei Ohtani. Some may not be the favorites -- right now -- but don't sleep on these three. | |
| | Gerrit Cole aside, the Yankees could use an upgrade in their rotation. So a report saying they could make a run at two of their former starters, plus another big-name free agent, makes perfect sense. |
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| | Playing in very tough division and missing out on big-time free agents last year, this team reportedly sounds like it doesn't want to be denied again this time around. |
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| | Negotiations to sign Yoshinobu Yamamoto will begin this week, according to a report out of New York. With the Japanese pitching sensation back home, the initial meetings will take place on the phone or via Zoom. |
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| | The left-hander is one of the jewels of the free-agent market, and multiple marquee teams have already reached out in an effort to land him. | |
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| Free agents come in all shapes and sizes -- and ages. There are quite a few standout players entering their age-35 season or older who are on the market and still have a lot to offer teams next season. Will Leitch maps out his top 10. | |
| Reds ace Hunter Greene returned to a field he grew up on in Southern California, distributing Nike cleats, posing for photos and signing autographs, all part of an amazing day the kids will never forget. | | |
| There's only one Juan Soto, but this youngster from the Dominican Republic might be the best at perfecting his stance and the Soto Shuffle. | | |
| You don't have to look far to see how the right free-agent signings can turn around a franchise almost instantly. Exhibit A: World Series champions Marcus Semien and Corey Seager. | | |
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