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- The Hot Stove is underway and we’ve got your wish books ready. Kiley McDaniel has his top 50 prospects along with contract predictions.
- Ben Clemens has his top 50 free agents, also with predictions.
- The Athletic’s top 50 free agents. (The Athletic sub. req.)
- If that’s not enough, Keith Law has his personal top 50 free agents. (The Athletic sub. req.)
- R.J. Anderson offers up his top 50 free agents.
- The MLB Trade Rumors top 50 free agents.
- Mark Feinsand only offers up 30 top free agents.
- Matthew Pouliot goes the extra mile with his top 100 free agents.
- Some early off-season buzz from ESPN dot com writers.
- You know about Kyle Tucker and Shōta Imanaga, but here are all 13 players who received qualifying offers.
- David Adler profiles Japanese slugger Munetaka Murakami, someone he calls one of the most intriguing free agents this year.
- Blue Jays right-hander Shane Bieber exercised his one-year, $16 million option with the team. He was planning on becoming a free agent, but some little kid yelled “Shane! Come back!” as he was leaving the Rogers Centre.
- The Rays declined their team option on closer Pete Fairbanks, making him a free agent.
- Will Leitch offers up his most interesting team in each division this winter.
- Mark Feinsand has 11 storylines to watch out for in free agency.
- Mike Axisa has ten “bold” predictions for the offseason.
- R.J. Anderson thinks that Pete Alonso may once again struggle to find a contract offer he likes.
- The Rockies are reportedly hiring Cleveland Browns executive Paul DePodesta as their new presidetn of baseball operations. DePodesta was, of course, in charge of baseball operations for the Dodgers for 20 months and was famously Billy Beane’s right-hand man in Moneyball, but he’s been out of baseball for a decade.
- R.J. Anderson looks at the things DePodesta needs to fix in Colorado.
- The Padres have hired Craig Stammen as their new manager on a three-year deal. Stammen has no managerial or even coaching experience, but he has served in the Padres front office since retiring in 2022. In that role, he was part of the committee that interviewed and evaluated the managerial candidates. What are the odds that the best candidate he could find would be himself?
- The Royals signed catcher Salvador Perez to a two-year, $25 million extension. Davy Andrews evaluates the deal.
- Mike Axisa looks at what Perez’s deal means for the Royals and their young catching prospects.
- Blue Jays bench coach Don Mattingly is leaving the team. He stresses that he’s not retiring, however.
- Might as well use that as a way of catching up on the final World Series analysis. Bradford Doolittle examines how the Blue Jays’ unique methods got them to within a hair of a World Series title, and what the rest of baseball can learn from them.
- Jay Jaffe ranks the Dodgers dynasty among the greatest dynasties in baseball history.
- Alden Gonzalez looks at Clayton Kershaw’s legacy with the Dodgers.
- Michael Bauman hands out a postseason report card to Dodgers manager Dave Roberts.
- Jack Harris has four things the Dodgers need to fix over the winter.
- Jake Mintz goes back to the “How will the Dodgers winning back-to-back titles impact the collective bargaining talks next year” well.
- Eno Sarris has five lessons to be learned from the 2025 postseason. (The Athletic sub. req.)
- MLB announced that Game 7 of the 2025 World Series was the most-watched game worldwide since Game 7 in 1991. Both those games featured John Smoltz, oddly enough.
- Here are the National League Silver Slugger Award winners.
- Brittany Ghiroli looks at what has happened to Mike Trout, as the once best player in the game fades into semi-obscurity in Anaheim. (The Athletic sub. req.)
- Jayson Stark has five things to look out for in the upcoming “Contemporary Era” ballot of the Hall of Fame. (The Athletic sub. req.)
- Several teams have extended their TV deals with FanDuel Sports Network through next season.
- Prince Harry has apologized to Canada for wearing a Dodgers cap during a game at Dodger Stadium. He explained he was “under duress” since his and Meghan Markle’s tickets were given to them by the Dodgers.
- And finally, Josh Levin tracks down the mystery of some very obscure buttons from the 1960s promoting Mets prospect Wilbur Huckle for President.
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