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Pérez will also receive a club option for the 2020 season, per recent reports.
Neither team is rumored to be Machado’s first choice, but that could change if they prove willing to meet his asking price.
With Manny Machado all but off the table, the Yankees might find other ways to upgrade the hot corner in 2019.
If the Phillies are closing in on a deal with Harper, what does this mean for Manny Machado?
The Rays still have some holes to fill in their roster this winter, and they’re willing to try some out-of-the-box ideas to get the depth they need.
Axford is eager to reunite with the Blue Jays in 2019, but is the feeling mutual?
For now, at least, the left-handed ace is staying put.
Most players are expected to go to arbitration hearings after failing to settle with their respective teams by Friday’s deadline.
Rendon will boost his salary earnings by $6.5 million after making $12.3 million with the Nationals in 2018.
Arenado is poised to set a new record in salary arbitration, whether or not he gets the $30 million he’s seeking in 2019.
Davis will return to Oakland on a one-year pact before entering free agency in 2020.
The Mets will receive right-handed starter Walker Lockett and minors infielder Sam Haggerty in return.
The Astros received minor league outfielder Ross Adolph, catcher Scott Manaea, and infielder Luis Santana in exchange for the third baseman.
The hard-throwing lefty is finally starting to attract interest around the league, though no one team appears to be closing in on a deal just yet.
Zach Britton will reportedly return to New York on a three-year, $39 million deal.
After a brief stint with the Orioles, Valera is headed back to the NL West for the second time since 2018.
The speedy outfielder will serve as minors depth for the Yankees in 2019.
The Rangers are throwing their hat in the ring for two top-shelf free agent relievers this winter, but what are the chances they can attract either?
The Mets acquired the defense-first Broxton from the Brewers for reliever Bobby Wahl and a pair of prospects.
It looks like the Royals are willing to roll the dice on their injury-plagued righty one more time.
The Yankees’ final decision on the right-hander may be delayed until they have a healthy starting rotation again.
The Brewers and Padres are still in on the right-hander, but whether they’re prepared to meet the Yankees’ sky-high asking price remains to be seen.
Both the Astros and Phillies are said to be “very interested” in the southpaw this winter.
Lugo pitched to some of the best results of his major-league career in 2019. Can the Mets afford to let him go so soon?