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			 [February 15, 2019] 
			The San Diego Padres have 
			doubled down on their pursuit of free agent infielder Manny Machado. 
			Padres general manager A.J. Preller flew to Miami last week to have 
			a second meeting with Machado, according to the San Diego 
			Union-Tribune. Multiple media outlets subsequently confirmed the 
			report on Thursday. 
 The most recent meeting included Machado's wife, the Union-Tribune 
			reported, signaling the possibility that the sides were trying to 
			work toward an agreement. There was no comment from Machado or the 
			Padres regarding the latest meeting.
 
 Machado, a four-time All-Star, is one of the marquee players still 
			unsigned with spring training camps opening. Other teams reportedly 
			in the running for Machado include the Philadelphia Phillies, 
			Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees, all of whom have met with 
			the 26-year-old infielder this offseason.
 
 Padres representatives, including Preller, general partner Peter 
			Seidler and manager Andy Green, also met with free agent outfielder 
			Bryce Harper in Las Vegas on Jan. 31. Harper and Machado reportedly 
			are seeking in the neighborhood of $30 million a year.
 
			
			 
			--Houston general manager Jeff Luhnow confirmed that the Astros were 
			tantalizingly close to landing Harper at the July 2018 trade 
			deadline.
 "There was an agreement in principle in place and it didn't get over 
			the finish line for whatever reason, out of our control. But yeah, 
			we had interest," Luhnow told reporters at the Astros' spring 
			training site in West Palm Beach, Fla. "We had worked out an 
			agreement with players both ways."
 
 Harper remained with the Washington Nationals and finished the 2018 
			season with 34 homers, 100 RBIs, 103 runs and a National 
			League-leading 130 walks.
 
 --New York Yankees relief pitcher Danny Farquhar debuted a custom 
			cap that includes head protection, nearly 10 months after suffering 
			a brain hemorrhage during a game, ESPN's "Outside the Lines" 
			reported.
 
 Then with the Chicago White Sox, Farquhar collapsed in the dugout 
			between innings during his relief appearance last April 20. The 
			brain hemorrhage was attributed to a ruptured aneurysm. Farquhar had 
			surgery at a Chicago hospital and was sidelined the rest of the 
			season.
 
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			Boston Red Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts (2) is out at second 
			against Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Manny Machado (8) in the 
			seventh inning in game five of the 2018 World Series at Dodger 
			Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            On the field, he will wear a specially designed protective padding 
			that fits inside his cap. The gear weighs 6 ounces and is made by 
			Unequal Technologies. It consists of an insert and an outer flap 
			similar to a batting helmet and is designed to protect his temple 
			and the area of the skull where he had the surgery.
 --Jacob deGrom's 2018 Cy Young Award will be shipped back to the 
			manufacturer because it was damaged in transit, ESPN reported.
 
 The award was sent from New York to the Mets' spring training 
			facility in Port St. Lucie, Fla., but when it was unpacked, four 
			letters in the word "OUTSTANDING" were damaged on the front of the 
			plaque. On the back, a chunk of wood was missing.
 
 When the NL's Cy Young Award voting was revealed, deGrom had 
			received 29 of the 30 first-place votes. The right-hander was just 
			10-9 for a disappointing Mets team last season, but his 1.70 ERA led 
			the majors.
 
 --Los Angeles Angels right-hander Matt Harvey strained a glute 
			muscle during agility drills and will be sidelined for about 10 
			days, manager Brad Ausmus said.
 
 "You can recover (in) a week and a half," Ausmus told reporters at 
			the team's spring training facility in Tempe, Ariz. "It depends on 
			how he feels when we re-evaluate him, and how he feels and how 
			quickly he can get back on the mound and what he's done in the 
			interim."
 
 Harvey, an All-Star with the New York Mets in 2013, signed a 
			one-year, $11 million deal with the Angels in December. Harvey, who 
			turns 30 next month, went 7-9 with a 4.94 ERA in 32 games (28 
			starts) last season with the Mets and Cincinnati Reds.
 
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