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Acuña signed an eight-year, $100 million dollar at the start of the 2019 season. The young star was 21 years old and secured himself a lifetime of riches after one year at the major league level.Milwaukee Brewers Face Coverings

Rumors of Brett Gardner’s demise may be exaggerated. Aaron Boone certainly thinks he may return for one more season with the Yankees.
The thing is, it’s not just jarring for fans to see Lindor as a Met, it’s a whole big thing for the coaches too.MLB Face Coverings Online Sale
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5. A mass of relievers With free agents taking huge salary hits this winter, no group has been more impacted than the bullpen guys, many of whom have had to settle for one-year contracts. What that means, of course, is that they will be moved freely this summer. Among the dozens and dozens of relievers who signed contracts this offseason, only nine reached multiyear agreements. So you would assume many of those same relievers (Archie Bradley? Sean Doolittle? Joakim Soria?) signed to one-year deals -- and maybe some on two-year contracts -- will be swapped in June and July.New York Mets Face Coverings

Scrolling through the non-Trout options, two names kinda jump off the page. Randy Arozarena went supernova during the most important month of the 2020 baseball calendar, homering 10 times in 20 postseason games for the Rays while slashing .377/.442/.831(!), so he's definitely in the conversation. At +5000, I'm in. We should also acknowledge that no player in baseball can match Shohei Ohtani's potential ceiling in terms of value. He's obviously coming off a disastrous season in pretty much all aspects, but the two-way talent he flashed in 2018 is tough to forget. Joe Maddon has been (not surprisingly) full of sunshine and good vibes when discussing Ohtani's usage and apparent lack of restrictions in the year ahead.Chicago White Sox Face Coverings