The New York Mets made baseball's first splash of the off-season, agreeing Monday to a two-year contract with two-time All-Star outfielder Michael Cuddyer worth about $21 million. The Mets went 79-83 last season and are hoping to contend for a playoff spot next year, boosted by a strong rotation helped by the return of ace Matt Harvey from Tommy John surgery. The others were shortstop Hanley ...
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