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12:45 PM ET, January 19, 2015

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Jon Heyman / CBSSports.com:
Max Scherzer in talks with Nationals and others on 7-year deal; deal soon  —  Top free agent pitcher Max Scherzer is talking to the Nationals and at least one other club about potential seven-year scenarios, sources said.  —  The Nats have a chance to win the services of the top free-agent pitcher after coming out of nowhere.
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Scherzer part of Rizzo's grand plan, or Lerner's all-in play for 2015?  —  FOX Sports  —  Knowing whether it was Nats GM Mike Rizzo (left) or owner Ted Lerner who ultimately made the call on acquiring Max Scherzer could be the biggest barometer for the club's true intentions for the roster this season.
Discussion: Bleacher Report
Washington Post:
Nationals complete deal with free agent pitcher Max Scherzer  —  The Washington Nationals radically altered the baseball landscape Sunday night, ending a winter of relative inactivity by agreeing to a seven-year contract with free agent pitcher Max Scherzer, according to a person with direct knowledge of the talks.
Jeff Sullivan / FanGraphs Baseball:
Nationals Build Potential Super-Team, Add Max Scherzer  —  Here's maybe the simplest way to put this: a season ago, by his peripherals, Tanner Roark was about a three-win pitcher.  By his actual runs allowed, he was about a five-win pitcher.  He actually finished with a higher RA9-WAR …
MLB:
Scherzer to sign with Nationals, source says … Free-agent pitcher Max Scherzer has agreed to a seven-year contract with the Washington Nationals, a source confirmed Sunday night to ESPN.com's Jim Bowden.  —  A source had earlier told ESPN.com's Jayson Stark that the Nationals …
Jon Heyman / CBSSports.com:
(USATSI)  —  Top right-handed starter Max Scherzer and the Nationals are in agreement on a seven-year deal, CBSSports.com has learned.  —  Details of the deal beyond the seven years are not known.  —  Scherzer was reported by the Washington Post to have been “very close” …
Fox Sports:
COULD SCHERZER GO TO HOMETOWN CARDINALS AND GET MARKET VALUE?
Charlie Wilmoth / MLB Trade Rumors:
Cubs Acquire Dexter Fowler For Valbuena, Straily  —  The Astros and Cubs have officially announced that the Astros have traded outfielder Dexter Fowler to Chicago for infielder Luis Valbuena and righty Dan Straily.  It's a win-now move for both teams, with the Cubs trading from depth to upgrade …
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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Cubs acquire Fowler from Astros for Valbuena, Straily  —  Dexter Fowler swats a deep drive to help power the MLB All-Stars in their 8-7 victory over Japan in the 2014 All-Star Series exhibition game  —  CHICAGO — The Cubs upgraded their outfield, acquiring veteran Dexter Fowler on Monday …
Discussion: Cubs 101
Edward Creech / MLB Trade Rumors:
Rangers “On Verge” Of Acquiring Yovani Gallardo  —  MONDAY: The Rangers and Brewers have a deal “in principle,” but they're currently reviewing medicals, Joel Sherman of the New York Post tweets.  —  SUNDAY 9:23pm: The Rangers have offered shortstop Luis Sardinas in several potential trades this winter …
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Rangers close to landing Gallardo  —  The Texas Rangers are close to a trade to acquire right-handed pitcher Yovani Gallardo from the Milwaukee Brewers, a baseball source confirmed to ESPN.com on Sunday.  —  It was not immediately known which player or players would be going back to Milwaukee in the trade.
NY Daily News:
Coming back swinging!  Mets hitting coach Kevin Long hurt by Yankees axing, ready to work  —  Although Long took the fall for the Yankees' offensive failures last season, he knows he's good at what he does, particularly in diagnosing problems and creating cures for them.
Discussion: New Jersey Online and Metsblog
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:   Lagares, Granderson, Cuddyer key to New York's success in 2015
Andy Martino / NY Daily News:   Mets' Curtis Granderson swings for education
MLB.com:
Yankees announce coaches for the 2015 Season; Name Jeff Pentland, Joe Espada and Alan Cockrell to staff  —  The New York Yankees today announced Joe Girardi's coaches for the 2015 season, with Jeff Pentland (hitting), Joe Espada (third base) and Alan Cockrell (assistant hitting) joining the staff.
 
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