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Kyle Downing / MLB Trade Rumors:
Cubs To Sign Yu Darvish — 6:02pm: Darvish's opt-out comes after the 2019 season, Jeff Passan of Yahoo Sports tweets. — 5:17pm: The Cubs and Yu Darvish have agreed to terms on a contract that will bring the righty to Chicago, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports on Twitter.
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David Haugh / Chicago Tribune:
Column: For the Cubs to become serious World Series contenders again, it had to be Yu — Chicago Tribune — Ask Cubs fans how much longer pitcher Jon Lester has left on his contract and almost nobody will know. — Even fewer will care. — After Lester helped the Cubs win the World Series in 2016 …
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David SchoenfieldESPN Senior / ESPN:
What does the Darvish deal mean for other free agents and teams? — Is $126 million in February any different from $126 million in November? After months of waiting and speculation, Yu Darvish signed with the club many predicted he would end up with at the beginning of the offseason.
Jay Cohen / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
AP source: Yu Darvish, Cubs reach $126 million, 6-year deal — CHICAGO • A person with direct knowledge of the deal tells The Associated Press that ace Yu Darvish and the Chicago Cubs have reached agreement on a $126 million, six-year contract. — The person spoke Saturday on condition …
ESPN:
How Yu Darvish's move to Chicago affects his fantasy value — Someone signed!!! — A significant someone, too, and with a team that is sure to beef up his fantasy baseball headlines, as Yu Darvish reportedly fetched a $126 million guarantee over the next six seasons from the Chicago Cubs on Saturday.
ESPN:
Yu Darvish, Cubs agree to 6-year deal worth $126 million — The Chicago Cubs and free-agent ace pitcher Yu Darvish have agreed to a six-year, $126 million deal, a source confirmed to ESPN's Jesse Rogers. — The deal, which includes an opt-out clause and no-trade protection …
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Brian T. Smith / Houston Chronicle:
At last, your World Series champion Astros are back
At last, your World Series champion Astros are back
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Associated Press:
Pitchers Mike Foltynewicz, Kendall Graveman lose in arbitration; players lead 7-6 — PHOENIX — Atlanta pitcher Mike Foltynewicz and Oakland pitcher Kendall Graveman have lost to their teams in salary arbitration. — The decisions Saturday left players with a 7-6 lead.
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Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Meet Franklin Perez: Why Detroit Tigers top prospect ‘the real deal’ — LAKELAND, Fla. - He's the one with the big, strong legs. An athletic kid — 6-foot-3 with tree-trunk legs, the coach says — but he hasn't seen him this morning. Maybe he's over there, in the outfield.
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Carpenter says shoulder injury ‘normal, not in the back of my mind’ — Cardinals infielder Matt Carpenter, cones at his feet and coaches all around, shuffled latterly to catch a soft-tossed baseball, jab-stepped back to catch another, and then hustled forward to catch another.
Associated Press:
Don Mattingly on Marlins: 'I'm really excited about what's going on' — MIAMI — After all the deals and departures, Miami Marlins manager Don Mattingly says he's enthused about the upcoming season. — Really, he is. — “You probably think I'm crazy but I'm really excited about what's going on …
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Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Everyone knows who plays third base for Rangers. The key is knowing how to keep him on the field — The star of all Texas Rangers stars came to spring training injured last season and was out on Opening Day and injured again by the end of the season. That's how Adrian Beltre will likely remember 2017 …
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Schafer is back to take another shot with Cards — JUPITER, Fla. • The most likely roster allotment for the Cardinals this season would be 12 pitchers and five extra men to go with the eight regulars, equaling the 25-player limit. But, for the second season in succession …