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Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
The Mets are taking the first steps towards planning a future without David Wright as their Opening Day third baseman — ORLANDO — The Mets are assuming David Wright will not be their Opening Day third baseman. That may be a no-brainer for most Mets fans since Wright has not played a game since May 2016 …
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Mike Puma / New York Post:
Mets' Carlos Santana interest exposes Dominic Smith concern … ORLANDO, Fla. — Carlos Santana fits the mold of “difference-maker” the Mets desire, and team officials are willing to at least explore the possibility of adding the switch-hitting slugger to a lineup that could use another proven bat.
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Newsday:
Mets may pursue Japanese two-way star Shohei Otani — New rules may make pitcher-slugger affordable for them. — ORLANDO, Fla. — Intrigued by his star power, and emboldened by new rules that will leave him within their financial reach, the Mets are weighing a pursuit …
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Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Mets interested in pursuing ‘Japanese Babe Ruth’ Shohei Otani: sources — ORLANDO — The Mets may throw their hat into the ring for Japanese star Shohei Otani, multiple industry sources confirmed Tuesday night. They would join the Yankees and other big-market teams possibly vying for the right …
UPI:
Minnesota Twins' Paul Molitor named 2017 AL Manager of the Year — Minnesota Twins manager Paul Molitor was named the American League Manager of the Year on Tuesday. — Molitor, 61, orchestrated an impressive turnaround in Minnesota that saw the Twins jump from 59-103 and a fifth-place finish …
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Jeff Fletcher / BBWAA:
Diamondbacks' Torey Lovullo wins Manager of the Year in debut season — Torey Lovullo of the Arizona Diamondbacks won the National League Manager of the Year after his first year as a major league manager. — This election marked the seventh time overall and the fourth year in a row …
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Jeff Fletcher / BBWAA:
Already a Hall of Fame player, Twins' Paul Molitor wins Manager of the Year — Twins Manager Paul Molitor, who was elected to the Hall of Fame as a player in 2004, is the second Hall of Famer to be named Manager of the Year. The other was Frank Robinson, the AL Manager of the Year in 1989 for the Orioles.
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Chad Jennings / Boston Herald:
Don't bet on Red Sox trading for Giancarlo Stanton — ORLANDO, Fla. — From the sound of things in sunny Florida, it might be time to rain on the Red Sox' offseason parade. At least when it comes to the biggest name on everyone's mind at this year's general managers meetings.
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Dayn Perry / CBSSports.com:
MLB Hot Stove: Stanton reportedly won't waive no-trade clause for Cardinals, Red Sox
MLB Hot Stove: Stanton reportedly won't waive no-trade clause for Cardinals, Red Sox
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NBC Sports BayArea / MLB on Yahoo! Sports:
Is Giancarlo Stanton worth the risk for Giants? Mike Krukow weighs in
Is Giancarlo Stanton worth the risk for Giants? Mike Krukow weighs in
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Fox Sports:
‘Go-Go’ Chisox outfielder ‘Jungle Jim’ Rivera dies at age 96 — CHICAGO (AP) “Jungle Jim” Rivera, an outfielder on the 1959 “Go-Go” White Sox pennant-winning team, has died. — He was 96. The team says he died Monday night in Fort Wayne, Indiana. — The AL leader in triples in 1953 …
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Girardi says he was ‘a little shocked’ when Yanks let him go — ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) Joe Girardi expected to be back for an 11th season as New York Yankees manager. — “I was a little shocked,” he said of his dismissal Tuesday after attending a meeting of Major League Baseball's competition committee.
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New York Daily News:
Why former Yankees manager Joe Girardi is at the GM meetings
Why former Yankees manager Joe Girardi is at the GM meetings
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Ken Davidoff / New York Post:
Why a Jacoby Ellsbury trade isn't close to happening
Why a Jacoby Ellsbury trade isn't close to happening
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Associated Press:
More than 1,000 on hand to celebrate life of late Roy Halladay — CLEARWATER, Fla. — Two-time Cy Young Award winner Roy Halladay was remembered Tuesday as an amazing husband, father, friend and teammate who was one of the best pitchers of his generation but an even better man.
ESPN:
GM: Giants must improve, even if that means moving Hunter Pence to part-time role — ORLANDO, Fla. — As the San Francisco Giants contemplate additions to their outfield this offseason, some old faces might have to get used to new roles in 2018. — The Giants have already laid the groundwork …
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Joel Sherman / New York Post:
Nationals starting to weigh Bryce Harper mega-deal … Nationals GM Mike Rizzo said there is a strong likelihood that at some point before the season he will sit down with Bryce Harper and his agent, Scott Boras, to discuss whether there are avenues open to do a long-term contract …
Discussion:
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals prepare Fowler for possible move off center, to corner outfield — • Before embarking on the offseason intent on recasting the middle of his club's lineup, Cardinals executive John Mozeliak took a detour to Las Vegas to discuss, in person, with Dexter Fowler one move the team …
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Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers to target starting pitching, relievers in free agency — ORLANDO, Fla. - It seemed weird, how, as general managers and agents from across Major League Baseball packed into the Waldorf Astoria during this week's GM meetings - with many meetings about free agent players scheduled - the Tigers were a bit of an afterthought.
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Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers' Victor Martinez expected to return for 2018 season
Detroit Tigers' Victor Martinez expected to return for 2018 season
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Bless You Boys
Associated Press:
Red Sox great Bobby Doerr dies at 99 — Bobby Doerr, the Hall of Fame second baseman dubbed the “Silent Captain” of the Boston Red Sox by longtime teammate and life-long friend Ted Williams, has died. He was 99. — Doerr died Monday, the Red Sox said Tuesday in a statement.
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Kyle Brasseur / ESPN:
Rumor Central: Carlos Santana, Logan Morrison on Red Sox's radar?
Rumor Central: Carlos Santana, Logan Morrison on Red Sox's radar?
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Kyle Brasseur / ESPN:
Rumor Central: Mariners interested in Carlos Santana?
Rumor Central: Mariners interested in Carlos Santana?
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Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Rangers need bullpen help, but will they open checkbook? — Game 1 of 162 in the Texas Rangers' 2017 season turned out to be the one that set the course for entire season. — Opening Day starter Yu Darvish could have been better, but exited with a lead. — The offense fed off the home run …
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Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Should a team allow Ohtani to be a two-way player? — The question that continues to pop up here at the GM meetings, especially to the general managers but even beat writers, is if a team would allow Shohei Ohtani, the Babe Ruth of Japan, to play both ways.
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs seeking leadoff man for 2018 — A day after the team's elimination from the playoffs, Cubs President Theo Epstein reflects on the team's accomplishments Oct. 20, 2017. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune) — Chicago Tribune — Who will lead off for the Cubs next year?
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Are the Cubs looking to trade Jason Heyward? ‘Not at all’
ESPN:
In document, Yankees scout lauded Derek Jeter as future MLB star — The final Yankees scouting report of a high school player named Derek Jeter has hit the auction block. — The report, written by scout Dick Groch in April 1992 on the high school senior from Kalamazoo, Michigan, is being auctioned by Heritage Auctions.
ESPN:
Oscar De La Hoya: ‘Can take out Conor McGregor in two rounds’ — It remains to be seen whether Oscar De La Hoya is truly serious, but he said Monday he has been “secretly training” and called out UFC star Conor McGregor for his comeback fight after nearly a decade in retirement.
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Chelsea Janes / Chicago Tribune:
How the Nationals and Cardinals ‘accidentally’ traded pitching coaches — Washington Post — The St. Louis Cardinals had almost finished interviewing candidates to be their new pitching coach when a surprising new option became available. As the Nationals parted ways with Dusty Baker …