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8:15 PM ET Free-agent left-hander Alex Wood has agreed to a one-year, $4 million deal to return to the Los Angeles Dodgers, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported. “We back,” Wood tweeted after news of the deal broke, adding the hashtag “ComebackSZN.” We back @Dodgers #ComebackSZN — Alex Wood (@Awood45) January 13, 2020 Wood, who turned 29
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3:17 PM ET The Texas Rangers and third baseman Todd Frazier have reached an agreement on a one-year, $5 million contract, sources told ESPN. The deal, which is pending a physical, includes a team option for the 2021 season, sources said. If exercised, Frazier would make $9.25 million over two years. The right-handed-hitting Frazier, a
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1:17 PM ET The checklist in the life of a big-league catcher includes the regular chore of pitch-block practice. At about the same time that the ballpark food service staff check in and begin to stock the concession stands, hours before the gates open for fans, the catcher will don his shin guards, gather equipment
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10:58 PM ET Third baseman Miguel Sano is in agreement with the Minnesota Twins on a three-year contract extension, a source familiar with the deal tells ESPN’s Jeff Passan. It includes a club option for the 2023 season and will buy out two years of free agency. Sano, 26, slugged 34 home runs and had
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9:11 PM ET Several MLB players did not settle with their teams Friday and are expected to go to arbitration hearings, including George Springer, Trevor Story, J.T. Realmuto, Eduardo Rodriguez and Josh Hader, sources told ESPN’s Jeff Passan. The biggest arbitration case in terms of both salary and the gap between sides involves Springer, who
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Jan 10, 2020 Several MLB players did not settle with their teams Friday and are expected to go to arbitration hearings, including George Springer, Trevor Story, J.T. Realmuto, Eduardo Rodriguez and Josh Hader. The biggest arbitration case in terms of both salary and the gap between sides involves Springer, who is asking for $22.5 million
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7:44 PM ET ESPN News Services The Los Angeles Dodgers avoided arbitration with 2019 NL MVP Cody Bellinger on Friday, agreeing to an $11.5 million deal for 2020, sources tell ESPN’s Jeff Passan. That’s a record for a first-time eligible player, beating the $10.85 million that Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant agreed to last
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