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Dodgers nearing historic Dave Roberts extension shows managers still matter — even on superteams — GLENDALE, Az. — Dave Roberts and the Dodgers have made strong progress toward an extension that is expected to top the managerial annual value record and be finalized before the team leaves Wednesday …
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New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Dodger Blue, MLB Trade Rumors and True Blue LA


Vladimir Guerrero Jr. says final offer under $600M in Blue Jays talks — Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has disclosed that the latest contract extension proposal his representatives presented to the team was significantly lower than Juan Soto's deal with the New York Mets, falling short of $600 million.
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MLB Trade Rumors, Sportsnet.ca and Yahoo Sports


Entering his 14th season, Bryce Harper says there is still so much left to accomplish — CLEARWATER, Fla. — Bryce Harper was four days shy of his 20th birthday when his Washington Nationals endured one of the most shocking postseason losses in recent memory.


What A's, Rays moving to minor league ballparks means for MLB — THE SLOW, PROTRACTED death of the Oakland A's played out over two decades, offering a fresh blueprint of how to torpedo a professional sports franchise. The slow, protracted march of the Tampa Bay Rays toward a similar outcome is playing out in real time.
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Sox Machine, Las Vegas Review-Journal, baseballmusings.com and Front Office Sports


Ex-outfielder Naquin back with Guardians as pitcher — GOODYEAR, Ariz. — Tyler Naquin is back in the Guardians organization, and he is going to try his hand (and arm) at a new position. The 33-year-old has signed a Minor League deal with Cleveland, and he will report to Minor League camp as a pitcher.
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ESPN, MLB Trade Rumors, New York Post, Plain Dealer and Covering the Corner


Crochet's dominant spring continues with electric outing — FORT MYERS, Fla. — In his third start of Spring Training for his new team, Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet came out firing, as evidenced by multiple radar readings of 101 mph on the JetBlue Park scoreboard.
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Over the Monster, Sports Illustrated and NESN.com


A's outfielder Lawrence Butler agrees to 7-year, $65.5 million extension, per report — The Athletics are locking down a member of their young core for so long, he'll probably make it to Las Vegas. — A's outfielder Lawrence Butler agreed to a seven-year, $66.5 million contract extension on Thursday, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan.
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ESPN, Athletics Nation and MLB Trade Rumors


Mariners have unicorn pitching staff but it's ‘absurd’ Seattle won't spend on offense — PEORIA, Ariz. — It's like buying a shiny new Porsche with a rusted Honda Civic engine. — It's hiring Neil deGrasse Tyson as a professor and having him teach first-grade science.
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New York Times, MLB.com, MLB Trade Rumors, Seattle Sports, Lookout Landing, masslive.com, NESN.com, New Jersey Online and Forbes


Jaguars are releasing WR Christian Kirk after two injury-filled seasons, AP source says — The Jacksonville Jaguars are releasing receiver Christian Kirk after two injury-filled seasons. The move is expected to happen as soon as Wednesday, according to a person familiar with negotiations.
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Wausau, Pro Football Rumors and SportsMap


ESPN's Around the Horn to Host Its Final Episode on May 23 — Weekday sports debate and discussion show - which debuted Nov. 4, 2002 - to conclude after 23 years — Around the Horn, which has been a staple of ESPN's weekday programming for more than two decades, will host its final episode on Friday, May 23 (5 p.m. ET on ESPN).
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MLive.com, Plain Dealer, Awful Announcing, Front Office Sports, New York Daily News, New York Post and WFAA-TV


Jordan Walker wrenches knee while making play, sent for scan, evaluation: Cardinals Extra — WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Concerned about the pain Jordan Walker felt after wrenching his left knee when catching a fly ball Tuesday, the Cardinals removed their young right fielder from the game …
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Viva El Birdos, MLB Trade Rumors and ESPN


Pete Rose said he believed he'd make Hall of Fame ‘after I die’ — Baseball great Pete Rose, in what is thought to be his last interview before he died at the age of 83 on Sept. 30, 2024, said he believed “that I'll make the Hall of Fame after I die.” — In a sit-down video interview with Dayton …
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The Boston Globe, Sports Illustrated, New York Times, Yahoo Sports and New York Post