If neither signs a long-term deal with the team, they will be eligible for free agency after next season. In 2014, both Cano and Granderson will be paid $15 million each. The Yankees have contemplated going against the club’s usual policy by trying to forge a long-term contract before Cano hits the open market after […]
Continue readingIn a nine-day span, the Nationals have maneuvered the chess pieces of their roster to fill their few glaring weaknesses, and by doing so they have impacted the fantasy values of as many as 12 different players in three different cities. The chain of events began with the Jan. 8 re-signing of first baseman Adam […]
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