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The Atlanta Braves have agreed to terms with free-agent closer Robert Suarez on a three-year, $45 million contract, the club announced on Thursday. Earlier in the offseason, CBS Sports ranked Suarez as the No. 21 available free agent in the current class. Here's part of RJ Anderson's write-up:
Braves miss on Edwin Diaz as Dodgers strike at the Winter Meetings, with Atlanta’s prized draft pick quietly reshaping the bullpen hunt.
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After ESPN had reported that Buxton was willing to waive his no-trade clause, his home state team in the Atlanta Braves, had immediately emerged as a potential landing spot. Buxton has three years and $45 million left on his seven-year, $100 million contract.
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World Series hero Miguel Rojas is returning to the Dodgers for his final season on a $5.5 million deal. Star reliever Emilio Pagan returned to the Reds on a $20 million 2 year deal. Outfielder Cedric Mullins signed a one year $7 million deal with the Rays.
Alex Anthopoulos has acknowledged the Braves absolutely must upgrade the shortstop position this offseason. As good as Nick Allen was defensively, he might be the worst offensive player in baseball. Atlanta hopes to retain Ha-Seong Kim, who they acquired ...
The Kansas City Royals were let down all season long by their offense, scoring the third fewest runs in the American League. They have come into this offseason