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According to the Sun-Times, Tucker looks to be at $500 million at the moment. “As top-notch as Tucker is with his bat, with his glove and on the bases, the 28-year-old might be best of all at saying essentially nothing in regard to a potential extension with the Cubs — $500 million, anyone? — or a foray into free agency,” they wrote.
It's always fun when the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres compete versus one another on the field. While there's a level of respect between some of
The Brewers emerge from this week's All-Star break as the National League's hottest outfit. The Dodgers need to reverse their middling July.
Dodgers star Shoehi Ohtani is working his way back onto the mound in L.A., but the team must wonder if it is worth it.
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On Friday, Baseball America's Mark Chiarelli named catcher Dalton Rushing as the number-one "blocked prospect" in baseball who could be moved at the deadline.
The St. Louis Cardinals have a solid bullpen with multiple impending free agents who could be dealt before the July 31 trade deadline. For instance, left-handed
Former manager Joe Torre made a compelling Dodgers-Yankees comparison during the MLB All-Star festivities in Atlanta.