Around Baseball: Quick Hits (12/2): M’s sign Seager, Reds trade Heisey to Dodgers, non-tenders, more

Here’s a quick look at some of the biggest stories from a busy offseason day around baseball Tuesday:

  • The Seattle Mariners have officially signed third baseman Kyle Seager to a 7-year contract worth around $100 million. (Seattle Times)
  • The Cincinnati Reds have traded outfielder Chris Heisey to the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for pitcher Matt Magill. (Cincinnati.com)
  • Major-league teams had until 10:59pm CT Tuesday to decide whether or not to tender contracts for their players. Here’s a look at the American League Non-Tenders, the National League Non-Tenders, and a list of all non-tendered players (all from MLBTradeRumors).
  • According to a report, the Twins have signed veteran outfielder Torii Hunter to a one-year, $10.5 million deal. (St. Louis Baseball Today)
  • Reports: The Blue Jays and Astros have discussed a trade for Dexter Fowler (NBC Sports), the Orioles are interested in Michael Morse (theScore), the Rockies are reportedly shopping Wilin Rosario (theScore), the Marlins have talked with Jake Peavy (CSN Washington).
  • Also: Darwin Barney and the Dodgers agreed on a one-year deal (CBS Los Angeles), 2013 All-Star shortstop Everth Cabrera was non-tendered by the Padres (Yahoo Sports), the Braves non-tendered pitchers Kris Medlen and Brandon Beachy (ESPN).

Feature image used under Creative Commons from Keith Allison. No changes made. Creative Commons License.

Comments are closed.