Winter Meetings: 30 teams, 30 rumors

December 7th, 2016

Angels: In search of pitching and a fourth outfielder, the Angels are said to be targeting a pair of veterans in right-hander and switch-hitting outfielder . More »
Astros: Looking to add another starting pitcher to bolster their rotation, the Astros could be pursuing trades for the likes of Tampa Bay's , Oakland's or Boston's . More »
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Athletics: The A's have cast a wide net in their search for a center fielder, and have engaged the Royals in preliminary trade talks regarding . More »
Blue Jays: The Blue Jays seemingly haven't closed the door on re-signing , as they met with his representation on Tuesday for the first time since February. More »
Braves: The Braves were among the contenders to acquire , but the price proved too costly as the White Sox dealt their ace to Boston. More »
Brewers: The Brewers began the day by dealing reliever to the Red Sox for prospects and infielder . Shaw is expected to be Milwaukee's primary third baseman, putting 's role in limbo. More »

Cardinals: The Cardinals are already looking ahead to Spring Training, where they aim to alter their approach this year to promote efficiency and keep their players fresh. More »
Cubs: Continuing their quest to add a late-inning reliever, the Cubs have engaged in talks to acquire Royals closer , with USA Today reporting a deal involving Jorge Soler is done pending physicals. More »
D-backs: could see additional playing time at second base after spending the majority of his first full year in the Majors in the outfield, where he had never played before. More »
Dodgers: The Dodgers continue to talk to their top two free agents, closer and third baseman , with the expectation being they will sign one. More »

Giants: The Giants' top prospects, infielder Christian Arroyo and right-hander Tyler Beede, are likely to begin the 2017 season at Triple-A Sacramento, Giants general manager Bobby Evans announced Tuesday. More »
Indians: The Indians would like to bring back on a one-year deal, but the free-agent slugger is said to be looking for a multiyear contract. More »
Mariners: The Mariners are rumored to have joined the bidding for , an interesting development given that general manager Jerry Dipoto has twice traded away the slugger. More »
Marlins: Miami is poised to aggressively pursue at least one late-inning reliever on the open market this week. The Marlins have been linked to elite, and costly, closers and Jansen, as well as more affordable options like and . More »

Mets: Terry Collins enters the final year of his contract with what may be his best roster yet and hopes of winning a World Series with this group. More »
Nationals: After missing out on Sale, the Nationals moved on to other offseason pursuits, specifically the club's needs in the outfield and bullpen. More »
Orioles: While the Orioles wait for the market for free-agent slugger Mark Trumbo to come down, executive vice president of baseball operations Dan Duquette was busy discussing trade possibilities with three or four teams regarding outfield and catching. More »

Padres: General manager A.J. Preller says he's fielding calls on his outfielders, with most likely to be moved, and the Padres are said to have interest in Rangers shortstop . More »
Phillies: Manager Pete Mackanin reiterated his desires for the Phillies to bring another productive everyday hitter into the fold this winter. His club has been linked to a number of outfielders said to be available for trade. More »
Pirates: The Pirates are remaining open-minded in their pursuit of starting pitching. The Bucs are seeking a player who can contribute a high volume of innings to slot into their rotation behind and . More »
Rangers: The Rangers are still searching for more starting pitching, and have talked to the Reds about right-handers and , while also considering a reunion with . More »
Rays: While the Rays continue to field trade offers for starting pitchers , , and Odorizzi, the club's top priority remains an upgrade at catcher and they have reached a two-year agreement with , pending a physical. More »

Red Sox: The Red Sox made the biggest splash yet at the Winter Meetings by acquiring ace left-hander Sale from the White Sox, which could lead Boston to try to trade away and his $13.5 million salary for next season. More »
Reds: The Rangers are among the teams Reds general manager Dick Williams has engaged in trade discussions with this week. Talks have reportedly centered around Texas reliever , who would address a need for Cincinnati. More »
Rockies: The Rockies are operating with an increased payroll this offseason and were looking to fill their opening at first base, seemingly putting them in the mix for high-priced options like Trumbo and . Instead, they agreed to terms with on a reported five-year, $70 million contract. More »

Royals: With a number of trade chips in hand, the Royals fielded calls from the Dodgers and Cubs regarding closer Davis, while also listening to offers for and Dyson, among others. More »
Tigers: General manager Al Avila says he's fielding a lot of calls on left-hander , who has drawn the most trade interest among the Tigers' group of non-closing relievers. More »
Twins: With a new front office in place, the Twins continue to listen to trade offers for second baseman , starter , reliever and first baseman . More »
White Sox: A rebuilding process is under way for the White Sox, who acquired the top prospect in all of baseball, , in a five-player deal that sent ace Sale to Boston. More »

Yankees: The Yankees have tendered contract offers to Chapman and Jansen, the top closers available on the free-agent market. More »