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Top MLB Free Agents, Trade Targets Still Available at Every Position

As we approach the end of December, there is still work to be done in what has been one of the most eventful MLB offseasons in recent memory.

After a busy month of November, we saw a whirlwind four days in San Diego for the winter meetings, and the big moves have kept coming in the days since as 2014 draws to a close.

Playing Fact or Fiction with All of MLB's Hottest Buzz

The buzz around MLB this time of year is intense. While it is a blast keeping up with the latest rumors surrounding your favorite team, much of the speculation ends up being nothing more than hearsay.

Let’s play a round of Fact or Fiction with the latest news.

To be sure, we can’t cover every rumor that's floating around. Rather, we will focus on a few select pieces of information that have circulated over the past several days. That way, we can stay as current as possible.

A Fan's Christmas Wish List for the Boston Red Sox in 2015

Ahhh, the holidays. Eggnog, carols, the fresh smell of sap and distracting oneself from thy family with NBA action. But with the 10-16 Boston Celtics having just traded away Rajon Rondo and the New England Patriots already clinching the AFC's No. 1 seed, the conversation for many New Englanders may quickly transition to the Boston Red Sox this Christmas. 

Playing Panic or Patience on MLB's Most Inactive Contenders

From the San Francisco Giants to the Washington Nationals, some of the best teams of 2014 have endured underwhelming offseasons.

The Giants missed out on two of the top free agents of the winter, while the Nationals haven't done much of anything at all. With nearly all the big-money free agents and prominent trade targets already accounted for, it's time to start wondering if the offseason's most inactive contenders should be worrying. 

Fan Breaks News of A.J. Pierzynski Signing at HoneyBaked Ham

As informed and quick as national reporters are, some fans are able to randomly break news first—thanks to bizarre luck and a sweet location.

Take the case of veteran catcher A.J. Pierzynski's recent signing, for example.

On Wednesday afternoon, MLB.com's Mark Bowman reported that the Atlanta Braves had reached an agreement on a one-year deal with Pierzynski:

Carlos Gonzalez Injury: Updates on Rockies Star's Recovery from Knee Surgery

Colorado Rockies outfielder Carlos Gonzalez provided an early Christmas gift for fans of the franchise. Gonzalez suffered a season-ending knee injury in September, but he was healthy enough to take swings Tuesday.

A.J. Pierzynski to Braves: Latest Contract Details, Comments, Reaction

Free-agent catcher A.J. Pierzynski could have called it a career after 17 MLB seasons, but he will play at least one more year after reportedly signing a contract with the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday.

MLB.com's Mark Bowman provided the details of Pierzynski's new deal:

CBS Sports' Jon Heyman reported on Friday, Dec. 26, the financial details of the deal:

Delmon Young to Orioles: Latest Contract Details, Comments and Reaction

After a consistent season in a limited role during the 2014 season, free-agent outfielder Delmon Young signed a one-year deal to remain with the Baltimore Orioles.

Roch Kubatko of MASN reported the news on Young's decision:

CBS Sports' Jon Heyman added financial details:

Can Alex Rodriguez Still Be Impact Bat with DH-Only Duties, Year of Rest?

There's fewer than 60 days until pitchers and catchers report, which means there's less than two months until the Alex Rodriguez circus begins again for the New York Yankees.

5 MLB Offseason Values Still Available in Shrinking Player Pool

While the last-minute holiday hordes descend on department stores across America, MLB teams still have time to finish their offseason shopping lists.

But the options are dwindlingfast.

As Christmas approaches, with New Year's nipping at its heels, the number of players left on the shelf keeps shrinking.

That means clubs with glaring holes will have to sharpen their focus, and the few unsigned impact names will have to take realistic stock of their options.

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Texas
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