Good morning! There’s a new entrant for best nickname in baseball.
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The demand for quality starters greatly outweighs the supply — and that includes both free agency and the trade market.
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Juan Soto hit on all the hot topics in his introductory press conference, from his excitement about his new teammates, ballpark and city to his future with the Yankees.
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Signing Shohei Ohtani was priority No. 1, but L.A. still has holes to fill in the outfield and the rotation.
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Following some mega-signings, the spotlight is bound to shift toward a group of trade candidates headlined by Tyler Glasnow.
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In a span of a few hours on Tuesday afternoon, the Royals agreed to a three-year, $45 million contract with right-handed starter Seth Lugo and a two-year deal with right-handed reliever Chris Stratton, sources told MLB.com.
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The Pirates added a veteran to their young infield in first baseman Rowdy Tellez, who agreed to a one-year deal with Pittsburgh worth $3.2 million plus $800,000 in performance incentives, according to a source.
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PLAY A SPORCLE BASEBALL QUIZ!
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Cody Bellinger’s free agency is an absolutely fascinating case, and a lot of teams could certainly use him. Here’s one guess at the most likely teams to get him, focusing on the top eight potential suitors to find the best possible landing spot.
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Lee debuted at 18 years old in 2017, hit 23 homers and drove in 113 runs in 2022 to win MVP and has never batted below .318 in his seven seasons in Korea.
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The final drop of the year from Topps and Bowman features many of the top prospects drafted this past summer — as well as someone the Expos took way back in 1995.
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MLB Network’s countdown continues with a look at the best left fielders at 2 and 5 p.m. ET and center fielders at 2:30 and 5:30.
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