Plus: A flurry of Friday night moves
Good morning! You think New York is big enough for Judge AND Ohtani? |
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| | With the deadline for tendering contracts to arbitration-eligible players passing last night, several intriguing new free agents have hit the open market. |
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| | The Mets are no stranger to blockbuster moves. And there could be no bigger blockbuster than signing the two-way superstar. |
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| | Kansas City and Atlanta were busy trade partners on Friday, executing two separate deals that landed the Royals two pitchers. |
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| | The trade fits the bill after Seattle president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto indicated that the club is in the market for multiple right-handed, contact-oriented bats. |
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| | Peter Bendix's first trade as Miami's president of baseball operations involved his former organization, bringing middle infielder/outfielder Vidal Bruján and right-handed reliever Calvin Faucher across Florida. |
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| With the conclusion of the 31st Fall League campaign, MLB Pipeline looks at the top prospects who played on this year's circuit. | |
| Marcus Semien was recognized for his grit, determination and hard work as the winner of the MLB Players Alumni Association's Heart & Hustle Award. | | |
| Aaron Judge will be recognized at halftime of today's Fresno State football game and then have his No. 29 retired by the baseball team on Sunday. | | |
| Voting for the All-MLB Team ends Sunday at 8 p.m. ET, and you might need every last minute to decide who to vote for at these five positions. | | |
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