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[February 26, 2019]
Bryce Harper reportedly met with
representatives of the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday in Las Vegas as
the drawn-out pursuit of baseball's top free agent extends deep into
spring training.
Multiple outlets reported Monday the Dodgers are back in the Harper
sweepstakes, which had been presumed to be down to a three-team race
in the National League as recently as Friday. The San Francisco
Giants, Philadelphia Phillies and San Diego Padres were the other
teams thought to still be alive in the bid to land the left-handed
slugger.
ESPN reported that the Dodgers re-engaged Harper's camp two weeks
ago, inquiring about his interest in a shorter-term contract with a
higher average annual value.
Harper is reportedly seeking a contract worth more than $300 million
over 10 years, which is the value of the contract free agent Manny
Machado signed with the Padres on Thursday. The Dodgers let Machado
hit the open market after acquiring him from the Baltimore Orioles
at the trade deadline last July.
--Outfielder Aaron Hicks signed a seven-year contract extension with
the New York Yankees. The deal, which will run through 2025 and
includes an option for 2026, is reportedly worth $70 million.
Hicks, a 29-year-old switch hitter, is coming off a career season in
which he hit 27 home runs, drove in 79 runs and scored 90 runs in
2018.
Acquired from the Minnesota Twins in 2015, Hicks has played in 348
games and hit 50 home runs in his three seasons with the Yankees.
--Manager Bud Black and the Colorado Rockies agreed to a three-year
contract extension that runs through 2022.
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Washington Nationals right fielder Bryce Harper (34) prepares to hit
the ball during the fourth inning against the New York Mets at
Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-USA TODAY Sports
Black, a finalist for National League Manager of the Year in 2017
and '18, is preparing to begin his third season on the Rockies'
bench.
In two seasons with Colorado, Black has a record of 178-147, leading
the Rockies to the playoffs in back-to-back seasons. Black, 61, has
827 wins in 11 seasons as a manager in the major leagues. He spent
the first nine years of his managerial career in San Diego.
--Chicago Cubs infielder David Bote was examined by a team doctor
again, one day after he was hit in the head with a pitch from San
Francisco Giants left-hander Madison Bumgarner.
Bote was hit in the helmet by a pitch from Bumgarner during the
second inning Sunday at Scottsdale, Ariz. In his first start of the
spring, Bumgarner struggled in his second inning of work, throwing
29 pitches and not retiring any of the six batters he faced. All six
eventually scored.
Cubs manager Joe Maddon told reporters Monday that the area where
Bote was hit made him uneasy but that his injury did not "seem to be
awful."
--Field Level Media
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