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Hot Stove roundup: Rangers seek more after Prince

Club looking for another impact bat; righty Haren signs one-year deal with Dodgers

The Rangers officially introduced Prince Fielder on Monday, five days after acquiring the slugging first baseman from the Tigers for Ian Kinsler.

The move likely doesn't signify the end of the club's offseason maneuvering, however. Our T.R. Sullivan writes that while the Rangers are not expected to go after free-agent second baseman Robinson Cano, they are looking to add another impact bat to their lineup, either at the top or in the middle.

One of those available big bats belongs to free-agent outfielder Shin-Soo Choo. Speaking of Choo, our Mark Sheldon explores the question of whether the Reds could bring him back to Cincinnati, meeting his significant contract demands.

In other news from around the league:

• Veteran right-hander Dan Haren officially came off the board on Monday, when the Dodgers announced his one-year contract.

• After adding a center fielder (Peter Bourjos ) and a shortstop (Jhonny Peralta ) over the past week, Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak didn't close the door on his offseason shuffling but added that, "if the clock stopped today, we'd be pretty happy with our club."

• The Yankees' signing of free-agent catcher Brian McCann signals the club's aggressive intentions this offseason after falling short of the playoffs in 2013, writes MLB.com columnist Mike Bauman. Along those lines, a move for free-agent outfielder Carlos Beltran could be on the way.

• Blue Jays general manager Alex Anthopoulos addressed his team's search for a starting pitcher, most notably the Cubs' Jeff Samardzija.

• Veteran righty A.J. Burnett hasn't decided if he will pitch in 2014, but if he does, the market could push him out of the Pirates' price range.

• The Tigers and free-agent reliever Brian Wilson are in "serious" negotiations, a source has told The Detroit News. It appears that Wilson, and not Joe Nathan, is Detroit's primary target to fill its closer's role.

• Elsewhere in the American League Central, The Kansas City Star reported that the Royals are open to dealing from their bullpen depth, especially righty Aaron Crow or lefty Tim Collins.

• There were a few minor trades executed on Monday, with the Padres swinging a three-player deal with the Pirates and swapping pitchers with the Orioles, while the A's picked up a left-hander from the Nationals. The Pirates also cleared 40-man roster space by designating first baseman/outfielder Garrett Jones for assignment.

• Our Doug Miller looks at what's left on the free-agent market in The Week Ahead.

• The Marlins are looking into signing catcher Dioner Navarro and pitcher Phil Hughes, according to the Miami Herald.

Andrew Simon is a reporter for MLB.com. Follow him on Twitter @HitTheCutoff.
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