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Coley Harvey / ESPN:
Troy Tulowitzki will have chance to earn starting SS job, Yanks GM says — NEW YORK — Infielder Manny Machado might still be a free agent whom the New York Yankees desire, but the recently signed Troy Tulowitzki will open spring training next month with a legitimate chance to be the team's …
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Ronald Blum / Associated Press:
Yankees say Troy Tulowitzki is their shortstop but won't rule out signing Manny Machado — The Yankees view Troy Tulowitzki as their starting shortstop until Didi Gregorius returns from Tommy John surgery this summer. — Still, general manager Brian Cashman won't rule out trying to sign Manny Machado …
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Pinstripe Alley
Wallace Matthews / New York Daily News:
CC Sabathia's health condition causing Yankees to stall Sonny Gray trade talks — Yankees GM Brian Cashman said he hopes that CC Sabathia, who underwent an angioplasty to clear a blockage in a coronary artery last month, will be ready to take on a full schedule by Opening Day …
Wallace Matthews / New York Daily News:
Troy Tulowitzki will start 2019 as Yankees shortstop, so says Brian Cashman without showing his Manny Machado card — The Yankees held a conference call on Friday to discuss their new shortstop. — The problem was the shortstop they were discussing was Troy Tulowitzki. Not Manny Machado.
Daily Record:
Manny Machado still a Yankees option with Troy Tulowitzki signing? Brian Cashman weighs in
Andy Martino / SNY:
This new info about Troy Tulowitzki makes you wonder about Yankees and Manny Machado
This new info about Troy Tulowitzki makes you wonder about Yankees and Manny Machado
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Bob Brookover / The Charlotte Observer:
Phillies' signings show they could be joining baseball's bullpen revolution — “Starting pitching is king.” — Washington Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo shortly before he signed free-agent left-hander Patrick Corbin to a six-year deal worth $140 million.
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Ken Rosenthal / The Athletic:
The slow market for Harper and Machado is another sign that baseball's current system is broken — It's baseball's version of a Catch-22. — In Joseph Heller's novel of the same name, a pilot could not ask to be grounded on the basis of insanity, because anyone who expressed fear for one's safety in such fashion obviously was sane.
Associated Press:
Rangers acquire RHP Luke Farrell on waiver claim from Angels — ARLINGTON, Texas — The Texas Rangers acquired right-handed pitcher Luke Farrell on a waiver claim Friday from the Los Angeles Angels. — Texas also signed right-handers Adrian Sampson and Rafael Montero to minor league contracts …
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Operating in Bears' shadow no problem for quiet Cubs: 'I'm pulling for them,' Theo Epstein says — Chicago Tribune — Chicago's intense focus on the Bears has managed to render the Cubs invisible this offseason, something you might have thought impossible only a couple of years ago.
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Tom Haudricourt / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
The signing of Cory Spangenberg reflects Brewers' commitment to versatility and depth — The Milwaukee Brewers' talent level is clearly higher than in past off-seasons but depth and versatility remain priorities for general manager David Stearns. — Those were the primary reasons …
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Scott Boeck / USA Today:
Mariners expect Ichiro Suzuki, 45, to make opening-day roster as team starts season in Tokyo — Ichiro Suzukli, 45, has not retired. — He has often insisted that he would like to play until he is 50 years old. — The door is open for his return. — Seattle Mariners general manager Jerry DiPoto …
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Bleacher Report
Gabriel Burns / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves' comp pick fortune unclear as Stewart enrolls at JUCO — After failing to reach an agreement with the Braves, right-hander Carter Stewart enrolled at East Florida State junior college to begin what's expected to be a brief collegiate career. The Braves' likelihood of receiving a compensation pick …
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Talking Chop
Dana Thiede / KARE-TV:
Twins to revamp busiest Target Field gate — Twins officials announced Thursday that work on Gate 34 (so named after Hall of Fame outfielder Kirby Puckett) will add more than 9,300 square feet of new space inside the ballpark. — MINNEAPOLIS — The busiest gate at Target Field …
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