Friday, December 25, 2015

Hot Stove Digest: Mets are completely out on Yoenis Cespedes

(AP)NO DEAL: Discussions between the Mets and free agent Yoenis Cespedes ended before they could exchange dollar figures. A deal is considered unlikely unless Cespedes lowers his demands signficantly. [Jon Heyman]
 
WAITING: The Tigers are another team hoping Cespedes' price comes down. [@BNightengale]
 
ICYMI: Continuing the exodus from New York, the Washington Nationals signed Daniel Murphy to a three-year, $37.5 million deal on Christmas Eve. [Yahoo Sports]
 
SPLIT DECISION: The Nationals' front office wasn't unified on signing Daniel Murphy. The team's need for a left-handed bat tipped the scales in his favor. [@JonHeymanCBS]
 
WHAT'S THE DEAL?: Hal McCoy wants to know why Brandon Phillips wouldn't sign off on a trade to Washington. [Dayton Daily News]
 
WISH LIST: What did every MLB team ask Santa for this Christmas? We have the answer. [Yahoo Sports]
 
(Getty Images)JUST VISITING:


 Japanese free agent Kenta Maeda reportedly made a visit to Dodger Stadium on Thursday. The 27-year-old right-hander has until Jan. 8 to sign with an MLB team. [@billplunkettocr@billplunkettocr]
GOOD READ: A look at the Mariners long-term relationship with Hisashi Iwakuma and how they were able to lure him back this winter. [Fangraphs]
 
SHOWCASE: Cuban phenom Lazaro Armenteros will be holding a showcase for MLB clubs on Jan. 8. The 16-year-old outfielder could be the best amateur player to sign in 2016. [USA Today]
 
THANK YOU: New Orioles outfielder Hyun-soo Kim thanked Pirates infielder Jung-ho Kang for blazing a trail for South Korean baseball players to come to MLB. [Yonhap News]
 
NO PROBLEM: Retired pitcher Dan Haren disputes any notions that Jose Fernandez has an attitude problem. [Bleacher Report]
 
FESTIVE NAMES: Here's a list of MLB names with a holiday twist. [Cut 4]
 
GOOD READ: Jeff Gordon looks at what the Cardinals must do in order to remain a perennial contender. [St. Louis Post-Dispatch]

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