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Jeff Fletcher / BBWAA:
Chipper Jones, Vladimir Guerrero, Jim Thome, Trevor Hoffman elected to Hall of Fame — Trevor Hoffman (Courtesy Padres) — Two former Most Valuable Players, a member of the 600-home run club and a pitcher for whom the National League award for relievers is named were elected …
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Chipper, Vlad, Thome, Hoffman: Another world-class group for Baseball Hall of Fame — It was just five years ago, Jan. 8, 2013. — The day no one was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. — The moment that supposedly broke the Hall of Fame, with demands it be overhauled.
Jorge L. Ortiz / USA Today:
Chipper Jones, Jim Thome, Vladimir Guerrero, Trevor Hoffman elected to Baseball Hall of Fame — Five years after shutting out all candidates, baseball's Hall of Fame continues to swing its doors wide open. — For the fourth time since 2014, at least three new members joined the game's …
Fox Sports:
Well, Hells Bells, Trevor Hoffman makes it to Cooperstown — SAN DIEGO (AP) Well, Hells Bells, look who made it into the Hall of Fame. — Trevor Hoffman, known for his high leg kick, menacing glare and wicked changeup, was voted into the Hall of Fame on Wednesday in his third year on the ballot.
Matt Breen / Philly.com:
Jim Thome elected to Baseball Hall of Fame on first ballot — Jim Thome was a Hall of Famer for just about 10 minutes on Wednesday night when he heard a familiar voice come through. — “Hey, I want to tell you something,” Charlie Manuel said in his familiar drawl as he crashed Thome's live TV interview on MLB Network.
Mercury News:
Barry Bonds misses again, four others elected into Baseball Hall of Fame … Four legends were voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame Wednesday, but the greatest player on the ballot, Barry Bonds, missed out again. — For complete Giants coverage follow us on Flipboard.
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Ryan Ford / Detroit Free Press:
Baseball Hall of Fame: A first look at the Class of 2019 first-timers
Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:
Getting into baseball's Hall of Fame is hard. Voting isn't easy either.
Getting into baseball's Hall of Fame is hard. Voting isn't easy either.
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Detroit Free Press:
Baseball Hall of Fame ballot: Decisions easier once PED cloud lifted
Baseball Hall of Fame ballot: Decisions easier once PED cloud lifted
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Alex Pavlovic / NBCSports.com:
Chris Heston returns to Giants on minor league deal — SAN FRANCISCO — A familiar face could help provide starting pitching depth for the Giants next season. — Right-hander Chris Heston has signed a minor league deal with the organization, per a source, returning three years after his breakthrough season in orange and black.
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Steve Adams / MLB Trade Rumors:
Royals Sign Ryan Goins To Minor League Deal — 3:44pm: ESPN's Jerry Crasnick tweets that Goins' contract has a $1MM base salary if he makes the big league roster. The infielder can also earn an additional $825K of incentives. — 3:18pm: The Royals announced that they've signed infielder Ryan Goins …
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Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Sandy Alderson and Mets are confident that better health can turn things around in 2018 — Sandy Alderson said the Mets are monitoring the market for a possible second baseman, but there is a chance they will open spring training Feb. 14 without a move. With four starting pitchers coming …
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George Sipple / Detroit Free Press:
Tigers' Miguel Cabrera among big name players who will miss TigerFest — Detroit Tigers general manager Al Avila confirmed Wednesday that Miguel Cabrera, Jose Iglesias, Victor Martinez and James McCann and new pitching coach Chris Bosio will not attend the team's annual caravan around the state …
Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:
Chris Archer confident he won't be traded by Tampa Bay Rays anytime soon — Rumors abound, but Chris Archer is confident he won't be traded by the Rays anytime soon. — “I've talked to (GM) Erik (Neander) a lot and he's made me feel pretty good about being with the Rays in 2018,” Archer said Wednesday after a workout at the Trop.
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Chelsea Janes / Washington Post:
Why the Nationals' minor league coaching shake-up isn't quite as stark as it might seem — On Monday morning, Baseball America released its updated top 100 prospects list for the 2018 offseason. The Washington Nationals did not have a pitcher on the list, the first time in more than a half-decade …
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Ryan O'Halloran / Florida Times Union:
Jaguars Analysis: Not many free agents, but many tough decisions — Only Green Bay (four) and Cleveland (eight) have fewer projected unrestricted free agents than the Jaguars' eight. — But how the Jaguars handle their small class could have a big impact on their approach to signing …
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Mike Mazzeo / New York Daily News:
A-Rod doing double duty, adds ESPN's ‘Sunday Night Baseball’ gig to go along with his FOX duties — A-Rod is replacing Aaron Boone once again. — First, at third base in the Bronx. — Now, in the broadcast booth for ESPN. — Alex Rodriguez will be part of the Worldwide Leader's …
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