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Why Aaron Judge should hit leadoff for the Yankees
He certainly doesn't look the part. But there are a few good reasons the 6-foot-7, 282-pound Bronx Bomber could play a starring role in the 1-hole.
Source: Marlins trade OF Ozuna to Cardinals
The Miami Marlins have continued their offseason purge, trading Marcell Ozuna, who is due to enter arbitration after a career-best season, to the Cardinals, a source told ESPN.
Boras says Marlins are now a 'pawn shop'
With one of his two Miami Marlins clients traded Wednesday and the other on the block, agent Scott Boras says of the team: "We've seen one of our major league jewelry stores become a pawn shop.''
Source: Mets add righty Swarzak to bullpen
The Mets added a piece to the bullpen, agreeing to a two-year deal with right-handed reliever Anthony Swarzak.
Bob Costas wins Frick Award for broadcasting
Bob Costas has won the Ford C. Frick Award, presented by the Baseball Hall of Fame for broadcasting excellence.
Reports: Rockies add to bullpen, retain McGee
The Rockies, after signing reliever Bryan Shaw on Tuesday, kept another piece in their bullpen by agreeing to a deal with lefty Jake McGee, according to reports.
Twins sign ex-Yankee Pineda to two-year deal
The Minnesota Twins announced Wednesday that they have signed former Yankees pitcher Michael Pineda to a two-year contract.
Cubs have been busy at winter meetings, but what else should they do?
Signing three pitchers gave the Cubs needed pitching depth, but that doesn't mean Joe Maddon and the front office have answers to every question yet.
Reports: Angels' Ohtani had elbow injection
Despite multiple reports that newly signed Angels two-way player Shohei Ohtani had a platelet-rich plasma injection in his pitching elbow in October, general manager Billy Eppler told Yahoo Sports that the team is pleased with Ohtani's physical condition.
Cubs agree to 2-year deal with lefty Smyly
The Chicago Cubs have agreed to a two-year deal with free-agent left-hander Drew Smyly, the team announced Tuesday night.
Canseco loses TV job after harassment tweets
Jose Canseco will not return to NBC Sports California as a pre- and postgame analyst on Oakland Athletics broadcasts after he issued a series of tweets regarding sexual harassment on Tuesday.
Phillies near deal with RHP Hunter, sources say
Right-handed reliever Tommy Hunter is close to a deal with the Phillies, according to sources.
Sources: Shaw to Rockies for 3 years, $27M
Sources told ESPN's Buster Olney that relief pitcher Bryan Shaw's three-year deal with the Rockies is worth around $9 million per season. Shaw led the majors with 79 appearances last season with the Indians.
UCSF Mourns the Loss of San Francisco Mayor Edwin Lee
UCSF mourns the loss of Mayor Edwin Lee, who partnered with the University on a number of initiatives that improved the city's health access and economic vitality.
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Source: J.D. Martinez to meet with Red Sox
Free-agent slugger J.D. Martinez is headed to the winter meetings, where he is expected to meet with the Boston Red Sox and other potential teams. The Red Sox need power, and Martinez may be their top choice.
Chatwood's deal with Cubs under scrutiny
Tyler Chatwood's new contract with the Cubs might have to be reworked due to an escalator that could take effect based on a single Cy Young Award vote.
Showalter wants to manage O's beyond '18
Buck Showalter's contract is up after 2018, but the veteran said Tuesday that he hopes to be the Orioles' manager in 2019 and beyond.
Mets GM inclined to keep, not trade, Harvey
Mets GM Sandy Alderson said Tuesday that new manager Mickey Callaway and pitching coach Dave Eiland told him that they want Matt Harvey on the roster in 2018.
O's may move Machado to SS if he's not traded
The Orioles are listening to offers for All-Star Manny Machado, who becomes a free agent after the coming season. If they don't trade him, they may move him from third base to shortstop, where he started his career.
So long, Machado and Donaldson? With Yanks and Sox stacked, least of AL East should sell now
As New York and Boston pull away, it could be time for the O's, Jays and Rays to admit they can't keep up -- and cash in on their biggest stars.