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Where Lindor, Arenado or Betts trade would rank among MLB's winter blockbusters
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Friday, 03 January 2020 11:57
Francisco Lindor, Mookie Betts and Nolan Arenado have taken turns at the center of trade rumors all winter. Will any of them be dealt before spring training? Maybe the Cardinals find a way to add Arenado. Maybe the Dodgers, having lost out on Anthony Rendon and Gerrit Cole as big-ticket free agents, will step up and acquire Lindor or Betts…
Juco legend among helicopter-crash victims
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Sunday, 26 January 2020 15:39
COSTA MESA, Calif. -- John Altobelli, a highly successful baseball coach at Orange Coast College, was among the victims of the helicopter crash that killed NBA legend Kobe Bryant on Sunday morning. Altobelli died alongside his wife, Keri, and his 13-year-old daughter, Alyssa, the family confirmed to ESPN.The three were traveling with Bryant and his daughter, Gianna, to a youth…
Olney: How the Braves might fill their hole at third base
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Sunday, 26 January 2020 09:31
With Josh Donaldson off to the Minnesota Twins on a four-year deal, the Atlanta Braves had a huge hole in the middle of their lineup, prompting the short-term investment in Marcell Ozuna on a one-year, $18 million deal. Ozuna will be the left fielder, with Ronald Acuna Jr. likely to split time between center field and right field, and with…
Olney: Astros fallout could leave Houston vulnerable in AL West
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Sunday, 26 January 2020 09:31
Once the Houston Astros gather in spring training and begin their preparations for the 2020 season, it seems inevitable that this group of competitive professionals will eventually and reflexively rally around a mantra of "We'll show you."You don't think we were the best team in baseball in 2017? We'll show you. You think we hit those home runs and piled…
Dodger fan club to boo Astros at Angels' opener
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Saturday, 25 January 2020 16:12
LOS ANGELES -- A group of Los Angeles Dodgers fans is making plans to vent its frustration at the Houston Astros about baseball's sign-stealing scandal.Houston and the Dodgers don't play each other during the upcoming regular season, so the group, known as Pantone 294, is snapping up tickets to the Los Angeles Angels' home opener against the Astros on April…
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