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Former Yankee Luis Severino agrees to 1-year, $13 million deal with Mets: source

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NEW YORK — Luis Severino is moving across town. The former Yankee has agreed to a one-year, $13 million deal with the New York Mets, a source confirmed on Wednesday. The right-handed pitcher spent the past eight seasons with the Bombers and will join new manager Carlos Mendoza in his departure to Flushing.

The two-time All-Star has had a ...Read more

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Paul Sullivan: Andre Dawson fighting the odds to get his Hall of Fame plaque's cap changed. 'My preference all along was as a Cub.'

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CHICAGO — Andre Dawson never has let the odds bother him.

The former Chicago Cubs slugger overcame 12 knee surgeries during his 21-year, Hall of Fame career, and he famously offered the Cubs a blank contract as a free agent in spring training of 1987, telling the team to fill in the blanks with however much they felt comfortable paying him.

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Dodgers got outbid for Ichiro Suzuki in 2000. Will they lose out on Japan's next star?

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LOS ANGELES — The only knock on Yoshinobu Yamamoto, the most highly regarded pitcher on the free-agent market besides Shohei Ohtani, is that he's short and light at 5-foot-10 and 175 pounds.

His reputation, however, is huge and his trophy case crammed with heavy metal after winning his third consecutive most valuable player award Tuesday on ...Read more

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Bill Shaikin: Wait for the A's to leave? Oakland is bringing in another baseball team next year.

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LOS ANGELES — For the past couple of years, as the Oakland Athletics flirted with Las Vegas, the comparison became painfully obvious: On any given night, the major league team in Oakland could be outdrawn by the minor league team in Las Vegas.

For 2024, we present this delicious possibility: On any given night, the major league team in ...Read more

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Dodgers set to re-sign Jason Heyward to a one-year deal

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The Dodgers have yet to make a major roster addition during the opening month of Major League Baseball's offseason. But on Monday, they ensured another important piece of their 2023 team would be back in the fold in 2024.

The club is nearing a new one-year contract with outfielder Jason Heyward worth $9 million pending a physical, according to ...Read more

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Mets hire ex-Bloomberg Media CEO M. Scott Havens to run business operations

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More than a year after Sandy Alderson stepped down from his role as team president, the Mets have finally hired someone to run the business side of the club. M. Scott Havens, the former CEO of Bloomberg Media, is set to join the Mets in January as the president of business operations, the club announced Monday.

Havens will report directly to ...Read more

Tigers reach two-year deal with starting pitcher Kenta Maeda

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DETROIT — The Tigers, according to multiple reports and confirmed by The News, have reached an agreement with veteran right-handed pitcher Kenta Maeda.

The deal, which is pending the completion of medicals, will be for two years and $24 million.

Maeda, who spent the first eight of his 15 professional seasons in Japan, is entering his age-36 ...Read more

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Bryce Miller: Is the hiring of manager Mike Shildt truly GM A.J. Preller's last chance with Padres?

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SAN DIEGO — On the surface, you have to think this is the last shot for A.J. Preller, the Padres' president of baseball operations. He's been stitching together teams in San Diego since late 2014 with no division titles and one full-season playoff appearance.

It's been a run filled with bold stabs, wild spending and highs sandwiched by ...Read more

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Ron Cook: Jim Leyland absolutely belongs in Cooperstown

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PITTSBURGH — The Pirates haven't put one of their own from the modern era into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum since Bill Mazeroski in 2001. It is time for another. Jim Leyland has been nominated for consideration by the Contemporary Baseball Era Committee for managers, executives and umpires. He belongs in Cooperstown.

"I'd be ...Read more

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Ryan Divish: Will Eugenio Suarez trade lead to 'good vibes' for Mariners fans?

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SEATTLE — Depending on a person's time of arrival in the Mariners clubhouse for games at T-Mobile Park, they were usually greeted by the smiling face of Eugenio Suarez, whose locker was the first in the line of sight upon entering the posh space.

If Suarez wasn't in front of his locker holding court with teammates, a glaring bright neon sign ...Read more

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Ryan Divish: What will it take for the Mariners to sign Shohei Ohtani?

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SEATTLE — On normal occasions, the "Twitter" mailbag will solicit questions from its numerous followers for the sporadic foray into answering questions about the Mariners, Major League Baseball and the mysteries of life.

But given the general mood and reactions right now on all forms of Mariners social media, and the propensity for the same ...Read more

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Tom Krasovic: A.J. Preller made a good hire in Mike Shildt. Can the two get along?

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SAN DIEGO — I like the Padres' decision to hire Mike Shildt because each of his three Cardinals teams were winners, and because Shildt learned under wise men such as legendary baseball sensei George Kissell, a longtime ace in player development.

Here's a "George-ism" for a few Padres hitters to chew on:

Destroy the first pitch before it ...Read more

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Athletics eye Texas Rangers ballpark as blueprint for Las Vegas

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ARLINGTON, Texas — With the Oakland Athletics’ Las Vegas relocation approved, fans must be wondering what the new ballpark will look like.

The design is still in the works, but an example of what to expect sits adjacent to the site where MLB owners approved the team’s move to Southern Nevada — at Live! Lowes hotel.

Globe Life Field, ...Read more

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3 ways the Mets can upgrade their rotation heading into 2024

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NEW YORK — Aaron Nola will not be doing a reverse Zack Wheeler.

The Mets project to be one of the biggest players in the free-agent pitching market, so Aaron Nola’s seven-year contract with the Philadelphia Phillies means two things: It’s one fewer elite starting pitcher to go after, and it means the level of competition in the NL East ...Read more

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Mariners trade third baseman Eugenio Suarez to Diamondbacks

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SEATTLE — As part of their offseason quest to reduce the number of strikeouts in their lineup, the Mariners were willing to sacrifice some the good vibes brought on a daily basis by Eugenio Suarez.

On Wednesday, in what is becoming a bit of a tradition of making news on the day before Thanksgiving, the organization traded the popular third ...Read more

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Peter Seidler's memory looms large at Mike Shildt's Padres introduction

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SAN DIEGO — Mike Shildt had just spent nearly two decades in the St. Louis Cardinals organization the first time he talked to the Padres. He was not ready to dive headfirst into the top job in a new organization then, but instead waded carefully into San Diego waters as an adviser in player development and occasional crutch for the big league ...Read more

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Bryce Miller: San Diego's Greg Garcia says the Padres are getting an 'absolute winner' in Mike Shildt

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SAN DIEGO — Along the dusty minor league backroads in the early days of the 2012 season, the Double-A Springfield Cardinals had just finished getting the pulp and pride beaten out of them by a loaded team from Frisco that included future Padre Jurickson Profar.

The Cardinals, filled with young talent like pitchers Michael Wacha and Trevor ...Read more

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Former Orioles closer Zack Britton announces retirement: 'Looking forward to the next chapter'

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BALTIMORE — No pitcher in Orioles history was better at finishing games than Zack Britton. This week, it was his career that he brought to an end.

Britton announced his retirement Monday, ending a 12-year major league career that included 7 1/2 seasons with Baltimore. The 35-year-old left-hander was the Orioles’ third-round pick in the 2006...Read more

5 things to know about new Cardinals pitcher Kyle Gibson

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Aday after news emerged that the Cardinals were nearing a deal with Lance Lynn to bolster their beleaguered rotation, the team wasted no time in adding another piece.

On Wednesday, Mizzou product Kyle Gibson signed with the Cardinals, making him the second Indiana native in two days to join the Cardinals.

Gibson, a 6-foot-6, 200-pound righty, ...Read more

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Adrián Beltré is considered a Hall of Fame lock, 20 years after Dodgers let him get away

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LOS ANGELES — Twenty-six players are on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot released Monday, but only one is considered a lock for induction next summer: former Dodger Adrián Beltré.

Beltré assembled an impeccable resume after signing illegally with the Dodgers out of the Dominican Republic when he was only 15 years old in 1994. Over a major ...Read more