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Thomas Boswell / Chicago Tribune:
Column: The Nationals have built a contending roster without Bryce Harper. What if he stays in D.C.? — The Washington Post — Where is the market for Bryce Harper? Whose dog did Manny Machado kick? — And how smart-plus-lucky do the Nationals look right now?
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Matt Breen / Philly.com:
Phillies' meeting with Bryce Harper might not end in an immediate deal, but optimism builds about free agency prospects — It took roughly 10 weeks, but the Phillies finally found themselves on Saturday face-to-face with Bryce Harper. — The Phillies — led by owner John Middleton …
Discussion:
baseballmusings.com, Phillies Nation and MLB Trade Rumors
Steve Politi / New Jersey Online:
Yankees will regret passing on Manny Machado and going cheap in the 2018-19 free agent market — So that's it? — The Yankees' big splash from the vaunted 2018-19 free agent class, the one fans have been hearing about for years now, is a utility infielder named DJ LeMahieu.
Discussion:
Pinstripe Alley
Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Tigers deal with Nicholas Castellanos paves way for eventual trade — Who will start for the Detroit Tigers in 2019 after their offseason acquisitions — Heading toward Friday's deadline for teams and players to exchange salary arbitration figures, one case stood out as the Detroit Tigers' most complicated.
Associated Press:
Padres moving Wil Myers back to the outfield, may need third baseman — SAN DIEGO — Wil Myers said Saturday that he's moving back to the rebuilding Padres' crowded outfield, indicating that San Diego is likely still in the market for a third baseman. — Myers said the decision …
Associated Press:
MLB arbitration: Mookie Betts, Jacob deGrom and Khris Davis land big pay raises — Red Sox outfielder Mookie Betts follows through with his third home run of the game against the Royals during the seventh inning of a game May 2, 2018, in Boston. (Elise Amendola / Associated Press)
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Associated Press:
Phillies avoid arbitration with six players, not Aaron Nola — PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Phillies have avoided arbitration with six players, including second baseman Cesar Hernandez and third baseman Maikel Franco. — All-Star right-hander Aaron Nola didn't reach an agreement with the team.
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Jeff PassanESPN / ESPN:
Aaron Nola, Trevor Story likely to join Luis Severino in arbitration hearings
Aaron Nola, Trevor Story likely to join Luis Severino in arbitration hearings
Discussion:
The Good Phight and Mile High Sports
TC Zencka / MLB Trade Rumors:
Manny Pina's Contract Details — Catcher Manny Pina signed for $1.6MM in 2019, his first season of arbitration eligibility, but the Milwaukee Brewers hold a team option for 2020 worth $1.85MM, per Tom Haudricourt of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. — The team option for 2020 also includes …
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Associated Press:
Mariners reach 1-year deal with Elias to avoid arbitration — SEATTLE (AP) — Roenis Elias and the Seattle Mariners have avoided arbitration, agreeing to a one-year contract for $910,000. — The left-hander was 3-1 with a 2.65 ERA in four starts and 19 relief appearances last season, when he made $598,000.
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Bill Madden / New York Daily News:
Let's hold off on anointing Brodie Van Wagenen as the man who made Mets act like a big market team — Brodie Van Wagenen's signings and trades just keep on coming this winter with the new Mets GM being hailed as the great emancipator of the Wilpons' vault by swinging it wide open to the tune of some $191 million in spending so far.
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David Schoenfield / ESPN:
Does DJ LeMahieu take Yankees out of Manny Machado mix?
Does DJ LeMahieu take Yankees out of Manny Machado mix?
Discussion:
Athletics Nation
Associated Press:
Twins reach deals with eight players to avoid arbitration — MINNEAPOLIS — Right-hander Kyle Gibson and left fielder Eddie Rosario were among eight Minnesota Twins players who avoided salary arbitration by agreeing to one-year contracts Friday. — Gibson and Rosario received hefty raises.
Rich Hammond / Orange County Register:
Rams show playoff toughness, beat Dallas Cowboys to advance to NFC title game — C.J. Anderson, Todd Gurley run over the Dallas defense in a 30-22 home victory — LOS ANGELES - Dallas had a good game plan, a winning one. So the Rams co-opted it, improved it, rolled it up and smacked the Cowboys around with it Saturday night.
Discussion:
Whittier Daily News, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin and Daily Breeze
Ken Davidoff / New York Post:
The last-ditch option for heating up MLB's Hot Stove season — Oh, goodness, the hand-wringing. — So much hand-wringing over this slow-moving free-agent market. From the players' side. From the media. From the fans. — It's enough to drive a free-market advocate into considering ... salary caps and floors?