Dodgers still looking to add Ryu to their staff – MLB.com

Dodgers still looking to add Ryu to their staff – MLB.com


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Dodgers still looking to add Ryu to their staff
MLB.com
LOS ANGELES — Despite reaching a contract agreement with Zack Greinke on Saturday, the Dodgers still want to sign Korean left-hander Ryu Hyun-jin, according to a baseball source. The Dodgers have until 2 p.m. on Sunday to get it done or Ryu,
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Rangers on verge of deal to send Young to Phils – MLB.com


San Francisco Chronicle
Rangers on verge of deal to send Young to Phils
MLB.com
ARLINGTON — The Rangers have traded seven-time All-Star infielder Michael Young to the Phillies for right-handed reliever Josh Lindblom and Minor League pitcher Lisalverto Bonilla. Young departs after 12 seasons with the Rangers and is their all-time
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Greinke deal signifies baseball’s shifting landscape – MLB.com


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Greinke deal signifies baseball's shifting landscape
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Japan schoolboy chooses Sapporo over MLB – Chicago Tribune

Japan schoolboy chooses Sapporo over MLB
Chicago Tribune
TOKYO (Reuters) – Schoolboy pitching sensation Shohei Otani has reversed his decision to jump straight to Major League Baseball by agreeing to join Japan's Nippon Ham Fighters. The 18-year-old, whose possesses a 160kph fastball, told reporters on

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