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Bobby Nightengale / Cincinnati.com:
Yasiel Puig: Get to know the new outfielder the Cincinnati Reds got from the LA Dodgers — Puig signed a 7-year, $42 million contract with the Dodgers in 2012 after defecting from Cuba. He finished second in the National League Rookie of the Year voting to late Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez in 2013.
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Bobby Nightengale / Cincinnati.com:
Matt Kemp: Get to know the Cincinnati Reds' outfielder acquired from the LA Dodgers — After Kemp finished second in the National League MVP voting during the 2011 season, he signed an 8-year, $160 million contract with the Dodgers. He's dealt with multiple injuries afterward that have diminished his speed and defense.
Bobby Nightengale / Cincinnati.com:
Alex Wood: Get to know the pitcher the Cincinnati Reds acquired from the LA Dodgers — Wood was an All-Star during the 2017 season and finished ninth in the National League Cy Young vote after posting a 16-3 record and 2.72 ERA with the Dodgers. — He ended the 2018 regular season pitching …
Bobby Nightengale / Cincinnati.com:
Yasiel Puig reunites with Cincinnati Reds hitting coach, good friend Turner Ward — It was a familiar scene after Yasiel Puig's home runs last season: He completed his trot around the bases, walked back into the dugout, high-fived his teammates and then planted a kiss on hitting coach Turner Ward's cheek.
Orange County Register:
SoCal Varsity Awards: Harvard-Westlake's Ryan Neapole tops the All-Varsity Boys Water Polo Team — The Southern California News Group honors the region's top fall sports athletes: — SoCal Varsity Awards special section is in Sunday's edition of your local SCNG newspaper. — PLAYER OF THE YEAR
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SoCal Varsity Awards: Mater Dei's Natalie Berty tops the All-Varsity Girls Volleyball Team
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SoCal Varsity Awards: Cajon's Jayden Daniels tops the All-Varsity Football Team
SoCal Varsity Awards: Cajon's Jayden Daniels tops the All-Varsity Football Team
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Whittier Daily News
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs remaining relatively quiet while NL Central rivals make their moves — Photos of Theo Epstein, the Cubs' president of baseball operations. — Chicago Tribune — The Cubs' official 2018 postseason T-shirts were marked down from $40 to $10 at a local sporting-goods store Saturday morning.
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Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
$idelined by budget, Cubs watch Reds, Cards add as Dodgers position for big move — With every day the Cubs stand pat or deal from the bargain-basement bin of the free-agent market, their 2019 team gets worse on paper. — The Cardinals add slugger Paul Goldschmidt and reliever Andrew Miller to a team that won 88 games last season.
Discussion:
MLB Trade Rumors, MLB Baseball News …, Cubs Insider and Bleacher Nation
Buster Olney / ESPN:
Who will counsel MLB, union to avoid labor strife? — Underneath the anticipation of Manny Machado's tour of teams and a continued flurry of trades, the Associated Press published news jarring and yet completely unsurprising to some agents and executives — for the first time since 2004 …
Dallas Morning News:
Texan of the Year finalist Adrian Beltre brought a love of baseball to Texas Rangers fans — Athletes provide the rest of us with lesser motor skills the joy of living vicariously. And when they are good guys, too, so much the better. — Such is Adrian Beltre, one of the greatest players …
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Rob Longley / Toronto Sun:
LONGLEY LOOKS BACK: Blue Jays hit full-blown rebuild mode in 2018 — Usually, when a well-planned demolition is scheduled and designed, the explosives are planted at strategic places to make the implosion as seamless as possible. — Not with the Toronto Blue Jays of 2018, however …
Mark Fischer / Chicago Tribune:
Red Sox writer refuses to vote Mariano Rivera into Hall of Fame — Leave it to a Red Sox scribe to rain on Mariano Rivera's historic quest. — Bill Ballou, of the Worcester, Mass., Telegram, spent about 1,500 words Saturday arguing that the Yankees legend shouldn't receive a bid into the Hall.
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New York Post, Worcester Telegram & Gazette and NESN.com
Justin Leger / NBCSports.com:
Report: Red Sox ‘still in the mix’ for reliever David Robertson — It's no secret the Red Sox are actively surveying the free agent market for bullpen help. In fact, it's no secret who in particular they have their eye on. — David Robertson has been rumored to be high on Boston's list of reliever targets in free agency.
Discussion:
Boston Herald, Over the Monster, NESN.com and MLB Trade Rumors
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Rich Hammond / Orange County Register:
Rams running back Todd Gurley inactive for Sunday's game at Arizona — The Rams included running back Todd Gurley on their list of inactive players for Sunday's game at Arizona, so Gurley will not be in the lineup for the game against the Cardinals. — Gurley's status had been in doubt …
Discussion:
Daily Breeze and Whittier Daily News
Mike Puma / New York Post:
Mets, potential trade chip Travis d'Arnaud agree to 1-year deal … Whether Travis d'Arnaud remains with the Mets is another question, but the catcher has avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year deal with the club for $3.515 million, an industry source confirmed Saturday.
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