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Buster Olney / ESPN:
A hurricane of activity: 8 things that will happen once the MLB lockout ends — When (and if) baseball resumes in 2022, general managers will work a lot like NFL coaches at the outset of games, with their first moves scripted. At the transaction kickoff, you can almost imagine Red Sox honcho Chaim Bloom …
Jesse Rogers / ESPN:
Little progress toward collective bargaining agreement as talks continue between MLB, MLBPA — JUPITER, Fla. — Day 2 of in-person meetings Tuesday between Major League Baseball and the MLBPA once again produced little progress toward a new collective bargaining agreement while the league actually viewed …
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Jesse Rogers / ESPN:
Sources: MLB, players' union still far apart after latest meeting yields no game-changer in CBA negotiations — JUPITER, Fla. — Five hours in the boardroom on Monday — sometimes together, sometimes in their own caucus — didn't equate to major progress between MLB and the MLB Players Association …
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John Romano / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Reading the tea leaves — and dollar signs — it's time to end MLB lockout — Here is a bold prediction that shouldn't be all that bold: — By this time next week, baseball's lockout will have ended. — Recent headlines do not support this, and the general mood does not reflect this.
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Craig Morgan / PHNX:
Coyotes waive then trade goalie Carter Hutton to Maple Leafs, but he's not going anywhere — The curious case of Coyotes goalie Carter Hutton got a little stranger on Monday. — One day after Arizona waived the injured veteran, he cleared waivers and everybody assumed that he would be assigned to Tucson.
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Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
How Gleyber Torres uncertainty affects DJ LeMahieu, rest of Yankees' infield in 2022 — TAMPA — Gleyber Torres has spent his late mornings and early afternoons taking balls on a high school infield over the last week. He's working on his defense at both shortstop and second base these days …
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Dennis Lin / The Athletic:
Which Padres are in Peoria, post-lockout acquisition targets and the luxury tax: Padres mailbag, part one — This is a critical week for Major League Baseball. The league has told the players' union that a collective bargaining agreement needs to be reached by Feb. 28 for the regular season to start on time.
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Jayson Stark / MLB - The Athletic:
What would happen if baseball killed the shift? — Once, there was a time when a hitter could fire a laser beam up the middle and not see the shortstop standing there, ready to scoop it up and turn it into routine old out fodder. — Once, there was a time when a left-handed hitter could drill …
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David Laurila / FanGraphs Baseball:
Sunday Notes: Let's Look at Adrián Beltré, Brooks Robinson, and Graig Nettles. — Per the JAWS leaderboard, Adrián Beltré (4) and Scott Rolen (10) rank highest among third basemen not in the Hall of Fame. Beltré will almost certainly get the nod once he becomes eligible …
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