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Tue Feb 20 201810:42Mattingly says Harper off base to critique Marlins' movesBryce HarperRFNationalsFree Agent
JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — Marlins manager Don Mattingly says Washington Nationals slugger Bryce Harper should not be critiquing Miami's offseason moves.Harper said Monday he was shocked the Marlins traded their entire outfield during the offseason. He added that Miami could have become a formidable team by adding a couple of pitchers.Harper joined a chorus of critics questioning the direction of the Marlins under new CEO Derek Jeter.Mattingly stressed on Tuesday that it's important to "take care of your own dugout" and it's "not really his place to comment on us."Mattingly added: "He doesn't really know what goes on over here. He may think he does. But he doesn't know what the discussions are. He doesn't know our players."___More AP baseball: https://apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball
Tue Feb 20 201800:21Hosmer's deal leaves Padres with overstuffed outfieldFranchy CorderoCFPadresFree Agent
Alex DickersonLFPadresFree Agent
Eric Hosmer1BPadresFree Agent
Travis JankowskiCFPadresFree Agent
Craig KimbrelRPRed SoxFree Agent
Manuel MargotCFPadresFree Agent
Wil MyersRFPadresFree Agent
Hunter RenfroeRFPadresFree Agent
Skip SchumakerFree Agent
Matt SzczurCFPadresFree Agent
PEORIA, Ariz. (AP) — Now that San Diego's first base position is in Eric Hosmer's $144 million hands, it seems as if there are 144 million candidates for the one remaining starting spot in the Padres' outfield.Wil Myers will move to one of the corner spots after playing first base the previous two seasons, manager Andy Green said, and Manuel Margot remains a fixture in center field after a notable rookie season in 2017.That leaves the other seven holdovers who made at least 20 starts in the Padres' outfield last year — including power bat and 2013 first-round draft pick Hunter Renfroe — in the mix for final starting position and the reserve roles."He's right in the thick of that competition," manager Andy Green said of Renfroe, adding, "we didn't have to have a (roster) move to cause that to happen."Green mentioned Alex Dickerson, Franchy Cordero, Travis Jankowski, Matt Szczur and Jose Pirela as others in the outfield competition, noting that Pirela also could spend time in the infield.Renfroe... [More]
Tue Feb 20 201800:111B Eric Hosmer and Padres finalize $144 million, 8-year dealEric Hosmer1BPadresFree Agent
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Eric Hosmer and the San Diego Padres finalized their $144 million, eight-year contract Monday night.The team announced the signing after Hosmer passed his physical. The first baseman, who spent his first seven major league seasons with Kansas City before becoming a free agent this winter, can opt out of the deal after five years.The contract is the largest in Padres history.Hosmer gets a $5 million signing bonus payable within 30 days of the contract being approved by the commissioner's office. His salary is $20 million each year from 2018-22 and would be $13 million annually from 2023-25 if he doesn't terminate the deal.A four-time Gold Glove winner and 2016 All-Star, Hosmer will be introduced during a news conference Tuesday morning at Padres camp in Peoria, Arizona.In a statement, Padres Executive Chairman Ron Fowler and General Partner Peter Seidler called the move "a significant moment in Padres history.""The intangibles and experience that he brings to the table will... [More]
Mon Feb 19 201823:511B Eric Hosmer and Padres finalize $144 million, 8-year dealEric Hosmer1BPadresFree Agent
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Eric Hosmer and the San Diego Padres finalized their $144 million, eight-year contract Monday night.The team announced the signing after Hosmer passed his physical. The first baseman, who spent his first seven major league seasons with Kansas City before becoming a free agent this winter, can opt out of the deal after five years.The contract is the largest in Padres history.Hosmer gets a $5 million signing bonus payable within 30 days of the contract being approved by the commissioner's office. His salary is $20 million each year from 2018-22 and would be $13 million annually from 2023-25 if he doesn't terminate the deal.A four-time Gold Glove winner and 2016 All-Star, Hosmer will be introduced during a news conference Tuesday morning at Padres camp in Peoria, Arizona.In a statement, Padres Executive Chairman Ron Fowler and General Partner Peter Seidler called the move "a significant moment in Padres history.""The intangibles and experience that he brings to the table will... [More]
Mon Feb 19 201823:311B Eric Hosmer and Padres finalize $144 million, 8-year dealEric Hosmer1BPadresFree Agent
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Eric Hosmer and the San Diego Padres have finalized their $144 million, eight-year contract.The team announced the signing Monday night after Hosmer passed his physical. The first baseman, who spent his first seven major league seasons with Kansas City before becoming a free agent this offseason, can opt out of the deal after five years.The contract is the largest in Padres history.Hosmer gets a $5 million signing bonus payable within 30 days of the contract being approved by the commissioner's office. His salary is $20 million each year from 2018-22 and would be $13 million annually from 2023-25 if he doesn't terminate the deal.A four-time Gold Glove winner and 2016 All-Star, Hosmer will be introduced during a news conference Tuesday morning at Padres camp in Peoria, Arizona.___More AP baseball: https://apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball
Mon Feb 19 201822:21Diamondbacks, Dyson agree to $7.5 million, 2-year dealRajai DavisCFIndiansFree Agent
Jarrod DysonLFDiamondbacksFree Agent
Dee Strange-GordonCFMarinersFree Agent
Shelby MillerSPDiamondbacksFree Agent
David PeraltaLFDiamondbacksFree Agent
AJ PollockCFDiamondbacksFree Agent
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Speedy outfielder Jarrod Dyson and the Arizona Diamondbacks agreed to a $7.5 million, two-year contract Monday.Arizona announced the move shortly after the Boston Red Sox reached agreement on a $110 million, five-year deal with former Diamondbacks slugger J.D. Martinez. The right-handed-hitting outfielder had a big half-season with Arizona last year after being acquired from Detroit in a trade, and the Diamondbacks were hopeful they could work out some sort of agreement to bring him back. But in the end, he was out of Arizona's price range.Unlike Martinez, Dyson is no slugger. The left-handed hitter batted .251 and stole 28 bases for the Seattle Mariners last season. He had five home runs and 30 RBIs in 111 games.Dyson played all seven of his previous major league seasons with the Kansas City Royals.Diamondbacks general manager Mike Hazen has said all spring that the team's top priority was to add outfield depth, so Dyson might have been signed regardless of what... [More]
Mon Feb 19 201821:31Yo is into yoga: Cespedes tries to improve flexibilityWilmer Flores2B/3BMetsFree Agent
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP) — Yo is into yoga.Trying to stay off the disabled list after he was hobbled by leg injuries last season, New York Mets outfielder Yoenis Cespedes took to yoga this winter."This year I did three things differently," Cespedes said through a translator Monday following the team's first full workout. "I ran. Then I did weightlifting, but not so much heavy weights. And then I did yoga trying to get ready for this."A two-time All-Star, Cespedes signed a $110 million, four-year contract before the 2017 season and bulked up in the weight room. He wound up on the disabled list with a left hamstring strain from April 28 until June 10 and then with a right hamstring strain from Aug. 26 through the end of the season. Cespedes hit .292 with 17 homers and 42 RBIs in 81 games."With yoga, my muscles are more flexible right now," he said. "I used to work out with heavy weightlifting. I had strength, but I wasn't flexible. Now I'm flexible because of the yoga. ... The yoga has been... [More]
Mon Feb 19 201820:31Moreland, Red Sox gird for Stanton, Judge, grid-like YankeesMatt BarnesRPRed SoxFree Agent
Mookie BettsRFRed SoxFree Agent
Jackie Bradley Jr.CFRed SoxFree Agent
Aaron JudgeRFYankeesFree Agent
Mitch Moreland1BRed SoxFree Agent
Rick PorcelloSPRed SoxFree Agent
David PriceSPRed SoxFree Agent
Chris SaleSPRed SoxFree Agent
Giancarlo StantonDHYankeesFree Agent
Steven WrightSPRed SoxFree Agent
FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — As soon as Giancarlo Stanton touched down with their main rivals, the Boston Red Sox were eager to take on New York — the Yankees, or maybe even the Jets and Giants."They're fielding a football team out there is kind of what I was thinking," Red Sox first baseman Mitch Moreland said. "They're running a two tight-end set. They've got some big boys over there."The 6-foot-6 Stanton, who topped the majors in home runs and was the NL MVP last team, joins a lineup with 6-7 Aaron Judge, the AL homer leader. The Yankees got Stanton in a trade with the Miami Marlins in December."Job well done," Red Sox owner John Henry said Monday on the first day of full-squad workouts.Entering last season's camp, Boston was tabbed as the AL East favorite after landing one of the biggest prizes in ace lefty Chris Sale during the winter meetings. That prompted Yankees general manager Brian Cashman to reference another sport: "Boston's like the Golden State Warriors now in baseball," he said.The... [More]
Mon Feb 19 201820:31Nats star Harper focused on 2018 season, not future beyondJake ArrietaSPPhilliesFree Agent
Charlie BlackmonCFRockiesFree Agent
Alex CobbSPOriolesFree Agent
Josh Donaldson3BIndiansFree Agent
Bryce HarperRFNationalsFree Agent
Clayton KershawSPDodgersFree Agent
Manny MachadoSSOriolesFree Agent
Mike Moustakas3BBrewersFree Agent
Daniel Murphy2BCubsFree Agent
Max ScherzerSPNationalsFree Agent
Stephen StrasburgSPNationalsFree Agent
Jayson WerthLFNationalsFree Agent
Ryan Zimmerman1BNationalsFree Agent
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Bryce Harper is focusing on his immediate future. But don't bother asking him about plans beyond this year."If you guys do talk anything about that, I'll be walking right out the door," he said Monday.Everyone around baseball knows the Washington Nationals slugger could be part of a huge free agent class after the coming season. But if teams are saving money by passing on currently available players in hopes of signing a big star next year, that doesn't sound like the best way to impress Harper."I think if I'm an organization or a team I want the best players on my team," Harper said. "My fans deserve that, the players deserve that."Harper, Manny Machado, Josh Donaldson, Charlie Blackmon and potentially Clayton Kershaw could be free agents next offseason.Some within the industry suggest this market is slow because teams have their eyes on 2019 — pitchers Jake Arrieta and Alex Cobb and third baseman Mike Moustakas are among the players looking for work with spring... [More]
Mon Feb 19 201820:31Red Sox owner Henry calls collusion talk 'ridiculous'Jake ArrietaSPPhilliesFree Agent
Mike Moustakas3BBrewersFree Agent
FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — Hours after Red Sox owner John Henry said talk of collusion in free-agent negotiations was "ridiculous," his team made a splash by reaching agreement with slugger J.D. Martinez on a $110 million, five-year contract.About half the 166 players who exercised free-agency rights in November remain unsigned."There are a lot of factors, I think, driving it, and I think they've all been identified," Henry said Monday as Boston began full-squad workouts. "There's a lot of factors that have driven this offseason, and you just can't expect every season to be a feeding frenzy, so to speak."Jake Arrieta and Mike Moustakas were among the free agents still looking for a place to play."This one, it's surprised me," he said of the slow pace of agreements. "I think it's surprised all of us in baseball." ''But, I think probably next year will be quite different."By late afternoon, word had spread that Martinez was headed to the Red Sox.Next year's free-agent class includes Bryce Harper, Manny Machado and Josh Donaldson, plus possible Clayton Kershaw.___More AP baseball: https://apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball
Mon Feb 19 201820:11Hosmer's deal leaves Padres with overstuffed outfieldFranchy CorderoCFPadresFree Agent
Alex DickersonLFPadresFree Agent
Travis JankowskiCFPadresFree Agent
Manuel MargotCFPadresFree Agent
Wil MyersRFPadresFree Agent
Skip SchumakerFree Agent
Matt SzczurCFPadresFree Agent
PEORIA, Ariz. (AP) — Now that San Diego's first base position is in Eric Hosmer's $144 million hands, it seems as if there are 144 million candidates for the one remaining starting spot in the Padres' outfield.Wil Myers will move to one of the corner spots after playing first base the previous two seasons, manager Andy Green said, and Manuel Margot remains a fixture in center field after a notable rookie season in 2017.That leaves the other seven holdovers who made at least 20 starts in the Padres' outfield last year — including power bat and 2013 first-round draft pick Hunter Renfoe — in the mix for final starting position and the reserve roles."He's right in the thick of that competition," manager Andy Green said of Renfroe, adding, "we didn't have to have a (roster) move to cause that to happen."Green mentioned Alex Dickerson, Franchy Cordero, Travis Jankowski, Matt Szczur and Joel Pirela as others in the outfield competition, noting that Pirela also could spend time in the infield.Renfroe... [More]
Mon Feb 19 201820:11OF Jarrod Dyson, D-backs reach 2-year, $7.5 million dealJarrod DysonLFDiamondbacksFree Agent
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — The Arizona Diamondbacks have agreed to a two-year, $7.5 million deal with outfielder Jarrod Dyson.Arizona announced the contract late Monday afternoon, shortly after the Boston Red Sox reached agreement on a five-year, $110 million contract with J.D. Martinez. He had a big half-season with Arizona last year after being traded from Detroit and the Diamondbacks were hopeful they could work out some sort of agreement to bring him back. But he was out of the price range for Arizona.Dyson hit .251 and stole 28 bases for Seattle last season. He hit five home runs with 30 RBIs in 111 games with the Mariners. He played all of his seven previous major league seasons with the Kansas City Royals.___AP Baseball Writer Ron Blum contributed to this report
Mon Feb 19 201819:51Brewers star Braun ready for grounders at first baseRyan Braun1BBrewersFree Agent
Keon BroxtonCFBrewersFree Agent
Lorenzo CainCFBrewersFree Agent
Brett PhillipsCFRoyalsFree Agent
Eric Thames1BBrewersFree Agent
Christian YelichLFBrewersFree Agent
PHOENIX (AP) — Ryan Braun has never been a fan of spring training, but he'll have plenty of work to keep him busy this year.The Milwaukee left fielder reported to camp Monday to prepare for his 12th big league season. And for the first time since his rookie campaign in 2007, he'll be taking groundballs as the Brewers try to get him work at first base.Moving Braun became an option when Milwaukee acquired outfielders Lorenzo Cain and Christian Yelich in January. Their additions created a logjam in an already-crowded outfield, so to help ease the situation, general manager David Stearns and manager Craig Counsell approached Braun about potentially playing first base.With the Brewers trying to build off their surprising 2017 season that finished a victory short of the postseason, Braun embraced the opportunity."I don't know exactly what the plan is yet as far as how often I'll be at what position, but it's definitely something I'm looking forward to," Braun said. "If I can be more versatile,... [More]
Mon Feb 19 201819:41AP source: Dyson, D-backs reach 2-year, $7.5 million dealJarrod DysonLFDiamondbacksFree Agent
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — A person familiar with the situation says the Arizona Diamondbacks have agreed to a two-year, $7.5 million deal with outfielder Jarrod Dyson.The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Monday because there was no official agreement.Arizona made the deal shortly after the Boston Red Sox reached agreement on a five-year, $110 million contract with J.D. Martinez. He had a big half-season with Arizona last year after being traded from Detroit and the Diamondbacks were hopeful they could work out some sort of agreement to bring him back. But he was out of the price range for Arizona.Dyson hit .251 and stole 28 bases for Seattle last season. He hit five home runs with 30 RBIs in 111 games with the Mariners. He played all of his seven previous major league seasons with the Kansas City Royals.___AP Baseball Writer Ron Blum contributed to this report
Mon Feb 19 201819:31Dodgers glad to be back at work, away from World Series talkCody Bellinger1BDodgersFree Agent
Walker BuehlerSPDodgersFree Agent
Kenley JansenRPDodgersFree Agent
Clayton KershawSPDodgersFree Agent
Yasiel PuigRFDodgersFree Agent
Corey SeagerSSDodgersFree Agent
Chris TaylorCFDodgersFree Agent
Justin Turner3BDodgersFree Agent
Alex WoodSPDodgersFree Agent
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Justin Turner heard about it for weeks. He couldn't get away from talk about the Dodgers' seven-game loss to the Houston Astros in the 2017 World Series.Waiters asked Turner about it when he tried to order a meal. The Los Angeles third baseman even heard about it at a wedding. Of course, the wedding also happened to be in Houston about a week after a 5-1 loss in Game 7.Nevertheless, Turner began to think there was just no escape from the noise. Or the disappointment.Turner remembered that he just wanted the season to continue as he watched the Astros pour onto the field at Dodger Stadium to celebrate their dramatic victory on Nov. 1."I didn't want to stop playing," Turner said. "It's so disappointing. That never really goes away."But the game always resumes. For Turner and his teammates, there was relief in that as they began to play again Monday in their first full-squad practice at Camelback Ranch."Everybody has been talking about the World Series and that's OK,"... [More]
Mon Feb 19 201819:01AP source: JD Martinez, Red Sox agree to $110M, 5-year dealMitch Moreland1BRed SoxFree Agent
Mike Moustakas3BBrewersFree Agent
Giancarlo StantonDHYankeesFree Agent
J.D. Martinez and the Boston Red Sox have, at long last, come to an agreement.The slow dance between the free agent slugger and the power-deficient team wrapped up Monday when they settled on a $110 million, five-year contract.A person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press about the deal, speaking on condition of anonymity because it was subject to a successful physical and had not been announced. Martinez has the right to opt out of the contract early and become a free agent again.Speculation Martinez and the AL East champions would eventually wind up together had been swirling ever since he became a free agent last November.Boston was seeking to add power to a lineup that hit an AL-low 168 home runs. The 30-year-old Martinez has changed his swing to improve his launch angle and become one of the top home-run threats in the majors.The move helps the Red Sox counter the huge deal their biggest rivals pulled off in December. The New York Yankees, who finished two games... [More]
Mon Feb 19 201818:31Chipper on Braves spring competition : 'It's a free-for-all'Ronald AcuñaCFBravesFree Agent
Lane AdamsLFBravesFree Agent
Freddie Freeman1BBravesFree Agent
Ender InciarteCFBravesFree Agent
Matt KempLFDodgersFree Agent
Nick MarkakisRFBravesFree Agent
Brandon McCarthySPBravesFree Agent
Preston TuckerLFBravesFree Agent
KISSIMMEE, Fla. (AP) — Chipper Jones says this spring will be wide open for the Atlanta Braves."Guys need to know that this team and this organization are tired of the last few years," the former Braves star after Monday's first full-squad workout. "We're a very proud organization. We went through a rough offseason with the changing of the (front office), but ... there's definitely a change in attitude. You see it in the way the coaching staff is putting together spring training."The 45-year-old Jones was elected to the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility this winter. His 19-year career, all with Atlanta, ended in 2012 and nearly coincided with the Braves' run of 14 straight division titles. They come into 2018 on a streak of four straight losing seasons, including last year's 72-90 mark.In his role as a special assistant, the star third baseman is hoping that competition for positions might spark a revival."It's a free-for-all," Jones said. "There are a few people who had big... [More]
Mon Feb 19 201818:31Odorizzi welcomes cost-cutting Rays deal to optimistic TwinsC.J. Cron1BRaysFree Agent
Corey DickersonLFPiratesFree Agent
Brian Dozier2BTwinsFree Agent
Zach DukeRPMarinersFree Agent
Evan Longoria3BGiantsFree Agent
Jake OdorizziSPTwinsFree Agent
Michael PinedaSPTwinsFree Agent
Addison ReedRPTwinsFree Agent
Fernando RodneyRPTwinsFree Agent
Ervin SantanaSPTwinsFree Agent
FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — Jake Odorizzi joined the Minnesota Twins just in time for their first full-squad workout of spring training.He had a sense he'd land with them, actually, and it was a good feeling. Leaving behind the Tampa Bay Rays teammates he'd become close friends with wasn't fun, but leaving an organization cutting salary for one coming off a postseason appearance was a welcomed trade."I'm glad to have that closure now, where I don't have to worry about it each day waking up like, 'Is this could be the day I have a new team?'" Odorizzi said.That moment came on Saturday night, when the Rays sent the 27-year-old right-hander to the Twins for minor league shortstop Jermaine Palacios."It's kind of a foregone thing when you're there, to a certain point. Everyone ends up leaving, whether it's time or dollars," Odorizzi said on Monday afternoon, after putting on his Twins uniform for the first time. "I'm out, so I'm happy to go to be here to be on a contending team."The Rays, who let... [More]
Mon Feb 19 201818:21AP source: JD Martinez, Red Sox agree to $110M, 5-year dealMitch Moreland1BRed SoxFree Agent
A person familiar with the negotiations says slugger J.D. Martinez and the Boston Red Sox have agreed to a $110 million, five-year contract.The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Monday because the agreement was subject to a successful physical and had not been announced.Boston was seeking to add power to a lineup that hit an AL-low 168 home runs. The 30-year-old Martinez has changed his swing to improve his launch angle and become one of the top home-run threats in the majorsHe hit .303 with 45 homers and 104 RBIs last year for Detroit and Arizona, which acquired him on July 18 for three prospects. He had 29 homers and 65 RBIs in 62 games with the Diamondbacks, and hit a record-tying four home runs in a game.Martinez figures to become the primary designated hitter for the AL East champion Red Sox, which would turn Hanley Ramirez into a platoon player at first with Mitch Moreland.___More AP baseball: https://apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball
Mon Feb 19 201818:11Trout hopes upcoming Angels' season can match his offseasonZack Cozart3BAngelsFree Agent
Ian Kinsler2BAngelsFree Agent
Mike TroutCFAngelsFree Agent
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Mike Trout is hoping his 2018 season can match a tremendous offseason: He got married, watched his beloved Philadelphia Eagles win the Super Bowl and participated in the Angels' successful recruitment of Japanese pitcher-hitter Shohei Ohtani.Trout, who took part Monday in the team's first full-squad workout, said he tried to persuade Ohtani that the Angels were a good organization to play for "and just told him that we wanted him.""You obviously want to make a good case to get him to come here. Obviously, it worked," he said. "Talking to him and talking to his interpreter, I knew there was a shot. We wanted him. We got him."Trout found out the Angels landed Ohtani at the rehearsal dinner for his wedding in December to Jessica Tara Cox."I called some buddies, called some of my teammates," said Trout, who praised Angels general manager Billy Eppler for putting in years of work to sign Ohtani. "We were all happy."Trout, who grew up in New Jersey as an Eagles fan, said that... [More]
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