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Jesse Rogers / ESPN:
MLB competition committee tinkers with pitch time, basepaths — Major League Baseball's competition committee approved several rule changes for the 2024 season, including subtracting two seconds from the pitch timer with men on base — from 20 to 18 seconds — while also widening the runner's lane to first.
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Steve Adams / MLB Trade Rumors:
MLB Announces Modifications To Pitch Clock, Other Rule Changes — 1:27pm: In a statement, Major League Baseball Players Association executive director Tony Clark announced that the players on the Competition Committee voted against today's slate of changes.
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The Athletic:
Yoshinobu Yamamoto's free agency: The latest on each team still in the mix — As the MLB offseason rolls on, 25-year-old Japanese pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto remains a free agent. While his timeline for making a decision remains unclear — he has until Jan. 4 to do so based on his posting window …
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Matt Monagan / MLB.com:
Billie Eilish's bizarre jersey choice gives Peavy ‘huge street cred’ — The latest episode of Saturday Night Live had just ended. — The crew got together on stage to say their thank yous and goodbyes to the audience watching both inside the NBC studio and on TVs around the world.
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ESPN:
Pirates bring back Andrew McCutchen with one-year deal — Andrew McCutchen, who needs just one home run to reach 300 for his career, will return to the Pittsburgh Pirates on a one-year contract, the team announced Wednesday. — The deal is worth $5 million deal, a source confirmed to ESPN on Tuesday.
Buster Olney / ESPN:
Yoshinobu Yamamoto's free agency pits Yankees against Mets — In the more than six decades they have shared New York, the relationship between the Yankees and Mets has been mostly polite — strangely polite — with the notable exception of that jagged bat barrel Roger Clemens bounced across …
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Eno Sarris / The Athletic:
Honoring the best MLB pitches of 2023: The good, the sweepy and the nasty — It's nearing the end of the year, which means it's time for us to look back on the good and the bad we saw this season. Between the last-minute gift shopping and travel planning, productivity at work has probably not been the highest this week, right?
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Aaron Wilson / Click2Houston.com:
Sources: C.J. Stroud dealing with concussion symptoms, set to miss Browns game, with Case Keenum to start again — Texans add former Jets quarterback Tim Boyle to practice squad — HOUSTON - Texans starting quarterback C.J. Stroud is still dealing with concussion symptoms and is expected …
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Sahadev Sharma / The Athletic:
Counsell, Cubs to finalize staff with addition of bullpen, catching coaches: Sources — Sources confirmed to The Athletic that Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell has added bullpen coach Darren Holmes and catching coach Mark Strittmatter to his coaching staff.
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Jack Harris / Los Angeles Times:
$1 billion boon? How Shohei Ohtani's contract could make Dodgers MLB financial kings — There is an old saying in business that you need to have money to make money. — The Dodgers are one of baseball's richest teams, and thanks to the highly unusual structure of their contract with Shohei Ohtani …
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Jesse Rogers / ESPN:
Which teams could land top slugger Cody Bellinger? — When agent Scott Boras has multiple puns ready about a free agent of his, it usually means he has a good one. That certainly is the case for 28-year-old Cody Bellinger, who possesses the best left-handed production of any player left available.
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