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Photorealistic illustration of Detroit Tigers pitcher Tarik Skubal mid-pitch, with symbolic trade arrow to Dodgers amid Winter Meetings rumors.
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Tigers' Skubal trade likely after winter meetings buzz, Dodgers package emerges

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Following initial rumors at the MLB Winter Meetings, a trade of Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal is now deemed 'likely.' President Scott Harris reiterated no untouchables on the roster in a post-meetings interview, fueling talks with the Dodgers and Mets amid a wide contract gap.

Major League Baseball plans to take full control of selecting technology partners for scouting and data collection starting in 2026, shifting power from individual teams to the league. This move will bundle data from third-party vendors for equal distribution to all 30 clubs, raising concerns among teams about innovation and potential favoritism. The changes extend beyond the minors to amateur events like college and high school games.

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The Tampa Bay Rays face a decision on second baseman Brandon Lowe, who is one year from free agency and drawing trade interest from teams like the Pirates and Reds. Rays president of baseball operations Erik Neander voiced support for retaining Lowe and teammate Yandy Díaz, emphasizing financial stability and appreciation for their loyalty. Lowe's strong 2025 performance adds complexity to the situation.

Chicago Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer emphasized the team's strong belief in rookie third baseman Matt Shaw heading into the 2026 season, downplaying rumors linking the club to free agents like Alex Bregman. Shaw showed significant improvement in the second half of 2025 after an early demotion, posting an .839 OPS and earning National League Gold Glove finalist honors. While the Cubs prioritize pitching upgrades this offseason, Hoyer indicated no urgent need to pursue external options at third base.

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The 2025 MLB Rule 5 Draft is scheduled for Wednesday in Orlando, Florida, offering teams a chance to select unprotected players. The Colorado Rockies hold the first pick due to their worst 2025 record of 43-119. Several prospects, including outfielder Jud Fabian and pitcher Blake Burkhalter, are generating buzz ahead of the event.

The Boston Red Sox bolstered their pitching staff by acquiring right-hander Johan Oviedo from the Pittsburgh Pirates in a five-player trade on Thursday night. Oviedo, who joins fellow starter Sonny Gray as Boston's second addition this winter, posted a 3.57 ERA in limited action last season. In exchange, Pittsburgh received outfield prospect Jhostynxon Garcia and pitching prospect Jesus Travieso.

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The Cincinnati Reds are heading to the Winter Meetings in Orlando with a focus on bolstering their offense and bullpen after an 83-win 2025 season. Officials aim to address key needs amid a limited budget of around $112 million. Recent moves include re-signing reliever Emilio Pagán to a two-year, $20 million deal.

 

 

 

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