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Keegan Matheson
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MLB: Blue Jays
15h
The Blue Jays dipped into the offseason market with November’s trade for right-handed starter Chase Anderson, but the club is expected to be busy over the coming weeks, beginning with the Winter Meetings next week in San Diego. Going young in 2019...
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Chris Henderson
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Fansided: Jays Journal
23h
It's a little frustrating for Blue Jays fan that their team missed out on another free agent starter pitcher, and Ross Atkins' explanations aren't helping....
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Jeff Passan, ESPN
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ESPN New York: Mets Blog
3 Dec
Mookie. Lindor. Arenado? We examine the stars who will (or should be) in offseason trade talks.
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Thomas Harding
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MLB: Rockies
3 Dec
This winter begins the Rockies’ process of figuring out where shortstop Trevor Story fits in their long-term plan. The sides aren’t facing a meaningful deadline. Story is arbitration-eligible this year and next. He was one of seven Rockies tendered...
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Mike Axisa @mikeaxisa Dec 2, 2019 at 12:00 pm ET • 13 min read
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CBS Sports
2 Dec
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Jordan Horrobin
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Forbes
30 Nov
Toronto probably won't be among the big players this offseason. But make no mistake — they could spend big if they wanted to.
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Matt Ferenchick
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SB Nation: Pinstripe Alley
29 Nov
A pair of notable names, once famous for playing elsewhere, had very brief stints in pinstripes.
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N/A
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Canadien Baseball Network
29 Nov
Do the Toronto Blue Jays overpay and go for a big name in the free agent pitching market this winter or do they do maintain the status quo by going after smaller fish? Jay Blue, from Blue Jays from Away, tackles this question in his latest article.
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Jay Blue
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Blue Jays from Away
29 Nov
Do the Blue Jays overpay and go for a big(ger) name in the free agent pitching market this winter or do they do maintain the status quo by going after […]
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Ben Macaluso
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Fansided: RoxPile
28 Nov
Ending the decade the way the Colorado Rockies did, doesn't initially lead to the most thankful spirit in the last Thanksgiving of the 2010s. But really th...
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Kristie Ackert
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NY Daily News
26 Nov
With Didi Gregorius likely to be commanding a three-year deal on the free-agent market, the Yankees are in need of a starting shortstop.
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Jay Jaffe
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FanGraphs
26 Nov
The Rockies' longtime first baseman was no mile-high mirage.