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Predicting Final Landing Spots for Top 10 Available MLB Offseason Targets

With a little over a month to go until the start of spring training, we've reached the point of the offseason where things are typically kind of boring.

There's nothing typical about this offseason, though. It started with maybe the deepest class of free agents in MLB history, and a handful of them are still looking for work. There are also some notable trade chips who haven't been dealt yet. In all, quite a few impact players are still in the mix for new homes.

So, let's try to find their new homes for them. 

Cold Hard Fact for Thursday, January 7, 2016

Fact: Mike Piazza is the lowest-drafted player in the Hall of Fame (1,390th overall). 

Bleacher Report will be bringing sports fans the most interesting and engaging Cold Hard Fact of the day, presented by Coors Light.

Source: ESPN Stats & Info

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Mets Pitcher Noah Syndergaard Scares Fans by Pretending to Chop off Long Hair


Don't worry. Noah Syndergaard didn't actually chop his precious locks. He did, however, have a little fun with his fans.

The New York Mets pitcher posted a photo of himself sitting in a salon chair on Wednesday, captioning it with a suspenseful "Guess what time it is...."

The right-hander kept the joke up for five hours before finally following it up with another photo, writing a sly "Just kidding":

TBT: Michael Jordan Asks for Ken Griffey Jr.'s Autograph at 1993 All-Star Game


We are throwing it back to the 1993 MLB All-Star Game, in honor of Ken Griffey Jr.'s record-setting 2016 Hall of Fame induction, to a moment The Kid shared with Michael Jordan at the height of their respect

Fact or Fiction on All of MLB Offseason Week 9's Free-Agency, Trade Rumors

Roughly six weeks separate us from the unofficial start of spring training, with pitchers and catchers set to report to camp in mid-February. While that may seem like an eternity now, it's really not that far off. 

While Alex Gordon has come off the market, the floodgates on the second half of the offseason have yet to fully open. That leaves us with a plethora of impact players, both on the mound and at the plate, with no clue as to which camp they'll be heading to.

How Does Star-Studded AL East Stack Up After Flurry of Offseason Splashes?

We're now less than 90 days away from Opening Day of the 2016 Major League Baseball season, and among the things that seem certain right now is this:

The AL East is pretty loaded.

Roy Halladay Wants to Keep Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens out of Hall of Fame

With the 2016 MLB Hall of Fame class set to be unveiled Wednesday, there will be a couple of storylines to keep an eye on.

The most intriguing aspect of the class will be whether or not former Seattle Mariners superstar Ken Griffey Jr. will become the first-ever unanimous selection. After that, all eyes will be on those players who are linked to performance-enhancing drugs.

Most notably, Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens.

Alex Gordon Re-Signs with Royals: Latest Contract Details, Comments, Reaction

Outfielder Alex Gordon has reportedly agreed to re-sign with the Kansas City Royals.  

Under-the-Radar 2015-16 MLB Offseason Moves That Will Pay Big Dividends

Every year, superstars command the offseason spotlight, dominating the rumor mill and the minds of fans, who dream of, say, David Price atop the rotation. And while this offseason featured more high-profile, superstar talent than normal, not every team can make a big splash.

Hall of Fame Candidate Trevor Hoffman Has Odd Injury to Thank for Unique Career

SAN DIEGO — Closing is no day at the beach…but a day at the beach sure played an accidental role in developing one of the greatest closers in history.

Ah, the sands of time.

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