Monday, November 8
This morning’s top news
Your 2021 Gold Glove Award winners are …
1 free agent for each team who could re-sign
Who got qualifying offers, and who didn’t?
Martinez opts to stay with Red Sox
SF declines Cueto’s option; veteran now FA
Zunino rewarded with $7 million club option
What’s next for Story after qualifying offer?
Cubs pick up Miley’s ’22 option
And a few more things you need to see
The lowdown on free agent Freddie Freeman
Coming off a World Series triumph, Freddie Freeman has cemented his place in Braves lore. But the 32-year-old first baseman, a five-time All-Star and NL MVP in 2020, is entering free agency for the first time in his career.
Historic showing for Cardinals
The Cardinals became the first team in history to have five Gold Glove winners in one season. Only catcher Yadier Molina finished as a finalist for St. Louis but did not win.
No qualifying offer for Kershaw
The Dodgers’ decision to not extend a qualifying offer to the three-time Cy Young Award winner doesn’t rule out a reunion. But a lot rides on the lefty’s rehab from a forearm injury.
Beat reporter Anthony DiComo details what lies ahead for the Mets as they get set for a busy offseason, which will include finding their next head of baseball operations.
Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado — who else? — won his 9th consecutive Gold Glove Award, a record for the most to start a career by an infielder.
BBWAA Awards finalists on MLB Network
Who are the finalists for the Rookie of the Year, Manager of the Year, Cy Young and MVP? Find out at 6 p.m. ET.
Today’s Trivia Question
Who holds the record for most consecutive Gold Gloves to begin a career?
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