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Mike Mazzeo / New York Daily News:
Yankees need Aaron Judge to adjust his swing, cut down on his strikeouts — The potential is there. The power is, too. — Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge showed as much when he got called up to the big leagues last season, homering in his first at-bat.
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Pinstripe Alley
John Harper / New York Daily News:
How to handle Jay Bruce now: As market for Mets slugger doesn't emerge, ex-GMs weigh in — At this point it doesn't really matter whether the Mets mis-read the market for sluggers or they were simply caught in a perfect storm of circumstances. What matters is they can't find a trade for Jay Bruce that they consider acceptable.
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Baseball Think Factory
Chris Bahr / Fox Sports:
Watch Dee Gordon speed around the Marlins Park infield - in a racecar — Dee Gordon is used to racing around Marlins Park - he led the majors with 58 stolen bases in 2015 and swiped 30 more last season. — But the Marlins second baseman took it to an entirely new level on Saturday …
Chris Cotillo / MLB Daily Dish:
Braves agree to deal with Kurt Suzuki — Suzuki joins Tyler Flowers and Anthony Recker as catchers on the Braves' roster. — The Braves have agreed to terms with free-agent catcher Kurt Suzuki, a major-league source tells SB Nation. Terms of the deal are unknown.
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MLB Trade Rumors
Roch Kubatko / School of Roch:
The Trumbo agreement, the ripple effect and what's next — The Orioles' mock lineup for 2017 contains fewer holes as the days tick down before spring training. — Seth Smith can be penciled into right field, at least in a platoon role, and Mark Trumbo can be tabbed as the primary designated hitter …
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Baltimore Sun, MLB Trade Rumors, BaltimoreBaseball.com and baseballmusings.com
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Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
Orioles Re-Sign Mark Trumbo
Orioles Re-Sign Mark Trumbo
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Baltimore Sun, Beyond the Box Score, NBCSports.com, Camden Chat, Bleacher Nation, Yahoo Sports and MLB Daily Dish
NPR.org:
President Trump's Inaugural Address, Annotated — Donald Trump is now the 45th president of the United States. NPR reporters and editors across the newsroom have annotated his inaugural address.
ESPN:
Farm system rankings: The top 10 — Eight of the top 10 teams could comfortably be called rebuilders, teams that traded away major-league talent in 2016 to add prospects. Even the Yankees, whether or not they used the term, were in rebuild mode last season, landing three top-100 prospects in their two big deadline deals.
Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Rangers sign Ross with goal of boosting rotation for stretch run — The Texas Rangers have put the finishing touches on what they believe will be their starting rotation for most of the season. — But general manager Jon Daniels on Friday wouldn't put a finger on when right-hander Tyson Ross …
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NBCSports.com, Amazin' Avenue, Bleacher Nation and MLB Trade Rumors
Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
Rangers To Sign James Loney — The Rangers have agreed to a minor-league deal with first baseman James Loney, according to Jon Heyman of Fan Rag (via Twitter). The veteran will make $1MM if he can break onto the MLB roster. — Loney, 32, played an even 100 games last year for the Mets …
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Lone Star Ball and MLB Daily Dish
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
The Dodgers are looking all over the place for a second baseman — The Dodgers' pursuit of Brian Dozier isn't dead and won't be dead until another second baseman is in their uniform — and who knows, even then a trade with the Twins might be possible. — The stalemate over Dozier, however …
Steve Adams / MLB Trade Rumors:
Athletics Sign Alejandro De Aza To Minor League Deal — The Athletics have signed veteran outfielder Alejandro De Aza to a minor league contract and invited him to Major League Spring Training, the team announced on Friday. — De Aza, 33 in April, posted underwhelming numbers with the Mets …
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MLB Daily Dish and Amazin' Avenue
ESPN:
As snubs show, WAR won't carry you to Cooperstown — It has never been less clear what a Hall of Famer is. — Oddly, it has never been more clear what a Hall of Famer did. Wednesday, for instance, we nearly elected Trevor Hoffman, who missed by just five votes.
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Beyond the Box Score