MLB Morning Lineup for 23 November
Tuesday, November 23
This morning’s top news
Mancini, Posey win Comeback Player of the Year
DeSclafani back to Giants on 3-year deal
Reliever Loup joining Angels on 2-year deal
Breaking down Wander extension rumors
Every player making HOF ballot debut in 2022
Rehabbing Acuña shows off swings in cage
Mets talk reunion with veteran lefty (source)
Here’s the 2021 All-Arizona Fall League Team
SF nearing deal to bring back Wood (source)
Rumors: A homecoming for Kershaw?
And a few more things you need to see
Imagine the ’21 season as high school …
Who was most popular in the 2021 MLB class? What about Homecoming King? Class Clown? Valedictorian? It’s all here in the 2021 MLB.comYearbook.
Ohtani was even better than we thought
Shohei Ohtani did it all last season with his bat and with his arm. But exactly how great was he? Well, he broke Statcast — nine different ways.
HOF ballot just got whole lot more interesting
The 2022 Hall of Fame ballot is out, and as usual there are many subplots, perhaps none bigger than the first-time eligibility of Alex Rodriguez and David Ortiz.
Teams had to finalize their 40-man rosters in advance of next month’s Rule 5 Draft. There were some surprise prospect additions, and here are the most intriguing.
Buster Posey became only the fifth player to win a Comeback Player of the Year Award in his final season.
Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Curt Schilling and Sammy Sosa — four controversy-laden players — are on the Hall of Fame ballot for the 10th and final time.
Find out which players will be named to the All-MLB Team presented by Cue Health on MLB Network starting at 6 p.m. ET.
Today’s Trivia Question
Buster Posey became a two-time winner of the Comeback Player of the Year Award. Who’s the only other player to win it twice — and in different leagues?
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