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Sources: Carlos Correa, Minnesota Twins agree to 3-year, $105.3 million deal with opt-outs — Shortstop Carlos Correa and the Minnesota Twins are in agreement on a three-year, $105.3 million contract that includes opt-outs after the first two seasons, sources confirmed to ESPN's Jeff Passan.
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Ken Rosenthal / MLB - The Athletic:
In contacting Braves, other clubs, about Carlos Correa, Scott Boras was looking beyond 2022 — In conducting his due diligence for free-agent shortstop Carlos Correa, agent Scott Boras contacted perhaps half the major-league clubs. One of them was particularly intriguing, if not for 2022 …
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Atlanta Braves sign closer Kenley Jansen to 1-year, $16 million deal — MLB, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Dodgers — The Atlanta Braves signed longtime Los Angeles Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen to a one-year, $16 million contract, the team announced Friday.
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Julia Poe / Chicago Tribune:
Patrick Williams (wrist) is cleared for full contact — and the Chicago Bulls forward could return in the next 2 weeks — SALT LAKE CITY — After five months waiting on the sidelines, Patrick Williams is poised to make his return for the Chicago Bulls in the next two weeks.
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Lonzo Ball — 7 weeks after undergoing knee surgery — is at a standstill for a return to the Chicago Bulls — PHOENIX — Seven weeks after undergoing meniscus surgery on his left knee, Lonzo Ball is still stuck in limbo. — The Chicago Bulls were hopeful the guard would be back on the court …
Stefan Bondy / New York Daily News:
Breaking down the likelihood (or unlikelihood) of Donovan Mitchell coming to the Knicks — Ever since Leon Rose took over as Knicks president two years ago, the home run has lurked. It has taken on different forms and players, but it's always chilling in the background …
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Dan Wiederer / Chicago Tribune:
Chicago Bears say they will not sign Larry Ogunjobi — their top offseason acquisition — because of a failed physical — Friday was supposed to be a festive day at Halas Hall, a chance for the Chicago Bears to formally introduce three new additions to their roster.
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Bob Hohler / The Boston Globe:
David Ortiz was targeted by drug kingpin in 2019 shooting, according to Ed Davis's findings — Red Sox great David Ortiz was shot point-blank in the back in his native Dominican Republic in 2019 because a notorious international drug kingpin whose path he crossed multiple times wanted him dead …
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Kristian Winfield / New York Daily News:
Seth Curry returns to help Nets avoid devastating loss to Trail Blazers — There was no way the Nets were giving away another game. — After Spencer Dinwiddie hit the buzzer-beating shot to win it at Barclays Center on Wednesday, the Nets stared another disappointing defeat in the face …
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Dan Martin / New York Post:
Yankees' catching depth takes blow with Ben Rortvedt injury — SARASOTA - The Yankees' already thin catching situation has taken another hit this spring, as newly acquired Ben Rortvedt has been sidelined with an oblique injury, according to Aaron Boone. — The 24-year-old is still doing …
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Ken Rosenthal / MLB - The Athletic:
Why the Yankees were willing to take on all $50 million owed to Josh Donaldson
Why the Yankees were willing to take on all $50 million owed to Josh Donaldson
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Deesha Thosar / New York Daily News:
Mets starting third baseman Eduardo Escobar ready to take on leadership role in clubhouse — PORT ST. LUCIE — Almost every morning, Eduardo Escobar begins his day by spreading positivity. — Escobar posts a supportive message on Instagram, encouraging his fans to work hard and follow their dreams.
Bobby Nightengale / Cincinnati.com:
Reds notes: Jose Barrero sidelined; Vladimir Gutierrez not taking anything for granted … GOODYEAR, Ariz. - Jose Barrero, competing for the Cincinnati Reds' starting shortstop job, didn't participate in Saturday's workout and won't play in at least the first few spring training games because of a sore left wrist.
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