The MLB offseason is now in full swing, and with the hot stove kicking into high gear, there are no shortage of rumors to sift through each morning from around the league.
The first big surprise of the offseason came on Monday, when the New York Mets wasted little time signing Michael Cuddyer after he declined his qualifying offer from the Colorado Rockies.
The 35-year-old signed a two-year, $21 million deal to join his good friend David Wright, giving the Mets the right-handed power bat they were said to be targeting.
There will no doubt be at least a few more surprise moves in store between now and the start of spring training, and some may already have been rumored here in the early stages of the offseason.
So with that in mind, what follows is a look at 10 rumors that could actually come to fruition, including potential free-agent signings, trades and in-house extensions.
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