Plus: 5 teams now on the spot
Good morning! Let's see what the Hot Stove serves up next. |
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| | The Dodgers' latest Hot Stove exclamation point, a 12-year deal with ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto, shifts the spotlight to a handful of other contenders. Here's what to expect now that the market is clearer. |
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| | Considering how much of New York's early offseason efforts revolved around Yoshinobu Yamamoto, the club's inability to land him will have a profound impact on everything to come. |
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| | While Philadelphia went big in its pursuit of Yoshinobu Yamamoto, it now will focus on rotation and bullpen depth. |
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| | As Alex Verdugo settles into his new life on the other side of baseball's biggest rivalry, he's been open about having complicated feelings for both his former team and his new one. |
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| | The two-sport college star at Oklahoma replaced a legend as a rookie and later became a revered Minor League manager. He died on Friday after a battle with Stage 4 colon cancer. |
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| Los Angeles has assembled what might be the most glamorous team in baseball history, somehow without making it the most expensive one. And they may not be done yet. | |
| Now that prized Japanese ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto has reached a deal to team up with countryman Shohei Ohtani on the Dodgers, how many impact players remain on the free-agent market? Quite a few, actually. | | |
| Todd Helton has been trending in the right direction over the first five years of his eligibility on the Baseball Writers' Association of America's Hall of Fame ballot. Might this be the year? | | |
| Take a look at some eye-opening numbers and moments from the 2023 season on MLB Network at 7 and 10 p.m. ET. | | |
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