Plus: Gold Glove winners announced tonight
Good morning! Some big names just joined the free-agent pool. |
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| | Here's a look at the one or two areas the strongest clubs in the Majors should prioritize to improve their chances of winning it all in 2024. |
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| | Perhaps the most sought-after free agent this offseason not named Ohtani, righty Yoshinobu Yamamoto threw 138 pitches in a record-setting gem that forced a Game 7 between his Orix Buffaloes and the Hanshin Tigers. |
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| | For the first time as a professional baseball player, a stretch of 21 years, first baseman Joey Votto is without a team. |
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| | An already impressive group of starting pitchers gained two more quality arms on Saturday, as Eduardo Rodriguez and Marcus Stroman became free agents, sources told MLB.com. |
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| | In trading a relief prospect, the Tigers added steady outfielder Mark Canha, "an on-base machine," in the words of Detroit's president of baseball ops. |
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| PLAY A SPORCLE BASEBALL QUIZ! | |
| After prevailing in a tiebreaker round, Kala'i Rosario mashed his way to the Arizona Fall League Home Run Derby title on Saturday night, ousting a field of seven other top prospects. | |
| As MLB clubs prepare to pursue him, here's everything you need to know about the 25-year-old Yamamoto, Japan's greatest pitcher. | | |
| Before you find out this year's Gold Glove Award winners (7:30 ET tonight on ESPN), take a look back at the only rookies in history to earn the hardware. | | |
| He's coming off a down year, but Tim Anderson, whose option was declined by the White Sox on Saturday, hit .318 across 374 games from 2019-22. | | |
| Watch many of the game's best prospects compete in the AFL All-Star Game, live from Arizona at 8 p.m. ET on MLB Network. | | |
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