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It’s finally the last day of 2020, but along with everyone else the Mets are looking ahead to 2021. They continued to fill out their coaching staff for next season and hired former Met Tony Tarasco to be their new first base coach.
Tomoyuki Sugano has drawn the Mets’ interest since he projects to be a middle of the rotation starter but the team has until January 7 to sign the righty.
The race to sign George Springer is reportedly down to two teams with the Mets seen as the favorites to sign the star.
December 18, 2020
As Major League Baseball prepares for 2021, teams are bracing for another season of COVID-19 related financial problems. There will undoubtedly be a smaller-than-usual capacity of fans at ballparks nationwide, and depending on the municipality, there might not be fans at all. Teams are hoping 2021 is not as bad as 2020. According to an analysis by the Tampa Bay Business Journal, the New York Yankees missed over $437 million in expected income. Near the bottom of the list, the Tampa Bay Rays lost only $67 million in expected income.
But the pandemic affected the Rays in additional ways, some of which could impair the ability of the team to stay in Tampa Bay. As the Rays recently appeared in the World Series, it is important to explore how the pandemic could impact the long-term sustainability of baseball in Tampa Bay.
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That s What I Like About Yu: A Case for Yu Darvish Dec 12 2020 08:00 AM | David Youngs in Minnesota Twins
There’s no doubt that the Twins have one of the better top-heavy pitching rotations in the American League. To take things to the next level they need another layer. Insert Yu Darvish.
Image courtesy of David Banks-USA TODAY Sports The 2020 MLB winter meetings struck a similar chord to the return of the McRib Sandwich at McDonald’s; heavily surrounded with anticipation and hype, yet little action. Outside of the White Sox ruffling some feathers, this year’s offseason reunion consisted of unfulfilled rumors, Zoom fatigue, and minimal transactions.