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Non Soto transactions from yesterday

Eduardo Rodriguez to the D-Backs: 4 years, $80 million (with a 5th year vesting option)

Reds sign Jeimer Candelario: 3 years, $45 million (with a club option)

Also - reports are that Ohtani will make his decision by Sunday

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2 hours ago, RIPPA said:

Also - reports are that Ohtani will make his decision by Sunday

In one of those "Hey, why did Living Colour just re-record Cult of Personality?" moments:

Bob Nightengale is reporting that the Dodgers asked reliever Joe Kelly (who wears #17) how he would feel about wearing ... any other number next season. 

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4 hours ago, RIPPA said:

Reds sign Jeimer Candelario: 3 years, $45 million (with a club option)

This one is really interesting to me. The Reds are already loaded with infielders so either someone is getting shipped off for pitching or some serious mix & match platooning will be going on next season.

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Well this is coming out of nowhere

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Carlyle Group founder David Rubenstein is in talks to acquire the Baltimore Orioles, according to a report from Gillian Tan of Bloomberg. The O’s are currently owned by the Angelos family. It’s unclear if any kind of deal is close at this time.

It should also be noted that the Orioles and the state of Maryland still haven't finalized the deal to renovate Camden Yards and to keep the Birds in Baltimore

So... yeah...

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7 hours ago, RIPPA said:

Non Soto transactions from yesterday

Eduardo Rodriguez to the D-Backs: 4 years, $80 million (with a 5th year vesting option)

 

30 year old pitcher coming off outlier career year going to a hitters' ballpark... what could go wrong? 

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16 hours ago, Infinit said:

Sucks that the Jays whiffed on both Soto and Ohtani.

Ohtani was the only one worth pursuing. Jays really didn't match up with what the Padres wanted playerwise and would have had to empty out what's left for 1 year of Soto.  I'm still slightly hopeful for Ohtani coming to Toronto.  Steve Simmons of the Toronto Sun had a good point for once in his life.  Rogers is out from the money losing NHL rights deal in 2026.  50-60 million a year for Ohtani is a bargain compared to the 500-550 million they are giving the NHL.  The Jays when they are in the hunt gets Sportsnet better ratings than hockey.  

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Baseball Twitter is currently trying to will Ohtani to the Jays right now - it is fucking amazing

THERE IS A PRIVATE JET FLYING THERE!!!!

KIKUCHI MADE DINNER RESERVATIONS!!!!

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4 minutes ago, RIPPA said:

Baseball Twitter is currently trying to will Ohtani to the Jays right now - it is fucking amazing

THERE IS A PRIVATE JET FLYING THERE!!!!

KIKUCHI MADE DINNER RESERVATIONS!!!!

My pants are halfway off!!!

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One of the Dodgers beat reporters is saying that Ohtani to the Jays is happening with the formal announcement happening tonight

EDIT - other reporters are saying that isnt the case and it still isn't decided (but the Jays are still in it)

So... yeah...

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20 minutes ago, Kevin Wilson said:

I hope he signs with Toronto and everyone blames Dave Roberts for daring to talk about meeting with Ohtani.

If he does sign with the Blue Jays, that HAS to be the first question at the press conference. . . 

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50 minutes ago, odessasteps said:

It’s not like Rogers doesn’t have the money. 

Well that's it. When Ted Rogers bought the Jays it was because no one else was interested and it was programming for his network. He hated sports and gave them no budget. Edward Rogers III comes off badly and is an annoying rich guy most likely but he has ego and is a sports guy. It's time they acted like a big city team. Investing in the stadium and spring training facilities was important. Dunedin was becoming an accident waiting to happen 

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