Report: Prospect’s health has Dodgers, Angels waiting to complete trades — Press Telegram

The blockbuster three-way trade that would bring All-Star outfielder Mookie Betts and starting pitcher David Price to the Dodgers remained held up Thursday because of questions regarding the health of one player involved in the deal, though officials with the teams remain confident it will be completed, multiple media outlets reported. The deal, which would…

Report: Prospect’s health has Dodgers, Angels waiting to complete trades — Press Telegram

Report: Steve Cohen backing out of purchasing majority stake in Mets — HardballTalk | NBC Sports

Billionaire hedge fund manager Steve Cohen was expected to purchase a majority stake in the Mets, but the deal has reportedly fallen through.

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Ryu Hyun-jin heads to first spring training with Blue Jays

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“I feel great. Things have been going smoothly so far,” Ryu told reporters at Incheon International Airport, west of Seoul. The left-hander threw off flat ground during his personal camp in Okinawa, Japan, last month.

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INCHEON, Feb. 2 (Yonhap) — Toronto Blue Jays’ South Korean pitcher Ryu Hyun-jin left the country Sunday for his first spring training with his new club in a new state, confident in his ability to deliver the goods with a clean bill of health.

After spending seven years with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Ryu signed a four-year, US$80 million free agent deal with the Blue Jays in December. In 2019, Ryu, who led all of baseball with a 2.32 ERA, finished runner-up in the National League (NL) Cy Young Award voting.

As a Dodger, Ryu had his spring training in Glendale, Arizona. He’ll prepare for his first season with the Jays in Dunedin, Florida, with pitchers and catchers set to report by Feb. 12.

Ryu Hyun-jin of the Toronto Blue Jays speaks to reporters at Incheon International Airport, west of Seoul, on Feb. 2, 2020. (Yonhap)

Ryu Hyun-jin of the Toronto Blue Jays speaks to reporters at Incheon International Airport, west of Seoul, on Feb. 2, 2020. (Yonhap)

In this Canadian Press photo via the Associated Press from Dec. 27, 2019, Ryu Hyun-jin (C) puts on his new jersey for the Toronto Blue Jays during his introductory press conference at Rogers Centre in Toronto. Ryu is flanked by his agent Scott Boras (L) and Blue Jays' general manager Ross Atkins. (Yonhap)
Introduced in Toronto by the Blue Jays after signing four-year contract in December.

Ryu said he’ll first spend about three days in Los Angeles to take care of some unfinished personal business and will arrive in Dunedin, on the west coast of Florida, a few days before the reporting date.

“I feel great. Things have been going smoothly so far,” Ryu told reporters at Incheon International Airport, west of Seoul. The left-hander threw off flat ground during his personal camp in Okinawa, Japan, last month.

“I’ll try to increase my velocity during spring training games,” Ryu added. “As long as I can stay healthy, I should be able to pitch well.”

Health has always been an issue for Ryu, who missed all of 2015 and then made only one start in 2016 with shoulder and elbow problems. Ryu has also been sidelined with injuries to his legs, groin, hip and neck.

Red Sox Legend David Ortiz Peels Back Curtain On Recovery From Shooting — NESN.com

David Ortiz endured several tough battles over the course of his 14-year career in Boston, they all pale in comparison to the one he took on this past summer. The Red Sox legend on June 9 was shot in the back in his native Dominican Republic. Ortiz promptly underwent a multi-hour surgery and was transferred…

Red Sox Legend David Ortiz Peels Back Curtain On Recovery From Shooting — NESN.com

Former White Sox employees charged in fraudulent ticket sales scheme — HardballTalk | NBC Sports

A pair of former White Sox employees allegedly funneled almost 35,000 tickets to an outside broker, who flipped them online for profit.

Former White Sox employees charged in fraudulent ticket sales scheme — HardballTalk | NBC Sports

DUNEDIN RENOVATION UPDATE

— PHOTOGRAPHS AND TEXT PROVIDED BY EDDIE MICHELS —

The batters’ eye is being put in place on Sunday January, 26th at TD Ballpark in Dunedin, FL spring training home of the Toronto Blue Jays.  The batters’ eye will have a four-stall rest room behind it for fans on the stadium’s walkway.  Also one can notice a number of trees that have been planted outside the stadium’s fence.  This is because Florida law requites that for every tree taken down two must be replanted on site.  This has caused trees to be planted on the outside of the half field practice field behind the stadium’s right centre field fence.

Will the Blue Jays first spring training game just four weeks away as of Monday construction continues on the main gate of TD Ballpark at Grant Field in Dunedin. The photo shows the new walkway from the intersection of Douglas and Beltrees to the main gate through what used to be the stadium’s main parking lot.  It has not been announced what parking will be available on site for games.

DUNEDIN RENO: Exercise hill goes up

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Constructed on the northeast side of the Blue Jays new minor-league complex and over a City of Dunedin landfill a new players exercise hill has been constructed.  This one mound of dirt is about 2-2 1/2 times the height of the two exercise mounds at the Steinbrenner Field in Tampa.

Larry Walker Believed He’d ‘Come Up A Little Bit Short’ In HOF Voting — NESN.com

If anyone was convinced Larry Walker wasn’t going to get inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, it was Larry Walker. The former Canadian player spent 17 years in Major League Baseball between the then-Montreal Expos, Colorado Rockies and St. Louis Cardinals. Walker amassed 2,160 hits, 383 home runs and was a career .313…

Larry Walker Believed He’d ‘Come Up A Little Bit Short’ In HOF Voting — NESN.com