导出博客文章With free agency underway, the offseason is about to pick up steam. What are the 
big questions facing all 30 teams? Were moving on to the American League 
Central.Will the Indians re-sign Napoli or Davis?2016 record: 94-67Clevelands 
immediate offseason objective is to re-sign two free agents, first baseman Mike 
Napoli and outfielder Rajai Davis. The Indians ranked second in the American 
League to Boston with 777 runs scored this year, but theyll have to figure out a 
Plan B if theyre unable to retain Napoli (34 homers and 101 RBIs) or Davis (43 
stolen bases).Well always look to be adding pitching depth, but our focus will 
be mostly on the position player side, president of baseball operations Chris 
Antonetti said from the general managers meetings in Scottsdale, Arizona.One big 
plus regardless of what happens: Outfielder Michael Brantley, who logged a 
.319/.382/.494 slash line during the 2014-2015 seasons, should help upgrade the 
lineup if hes able to return from shoulder surgery and play a full season in 
2017. The Indians also picked up Brandon Guyer in a non-waiver trade deadline 
deal with the Tampa Bay Rays, and he showed he can be a very productive bat in a 
corner outfield platoon arrangement. -- Jerry CrasnickWill the Tigers trade 
Justin Verlander?2016 record: 86-75Could the Tigers possibly trade their ace? As 
the offseason rumor mill starts its engines, it seems unlikely. But other teams 
say the Tigers are so committed to getting younger and cutting payroll that 
theyre open to almost anything, including trading Verlander at a time when his 
value remains high.Still, they have major hurdles to jump. Verlander turns 34 in 
February. He can veto any deal. He is owed $28 million in each of the next three 
seasons (plus a vesting $22 million option for 2020). And the Tigers have been 
clear, with every club theyve spoken with, that they still want to contend next 
season.So in order to deal their best starter and one of the faces of their 
franchise, they have to get a huge package in return, one that works not just as 
a payroll trimmer but as a baseball trade. They would need a young, future-ace 
type starter in return, plus other pieces. So can they make all of that happen? 
Its a serious long shot. -- Jayson StarkCan the Royals upgrade their 
offense?2106 record: 81-81The perception on the outside is that the Royals need 
to upgrade their rotation. But clubs and agents theyve spoken with say they 
actually have seemed more focused, early in this offseason, on improving their 
offense. With good reason. This team finished 13th in the AL in runs scored 
(with 102 fewer than Cleveland), 14th in OPS and last in extra-base hits. The 
guy who led the team in OPS, DH Kendrys Morales, is a free agent.The two 
positions they clearly would love to focus on are second base and right field, 
where they finished next to last in the AL in OPS at both spots. The free-agent 
market is exceptionally thin at second. So if they sign a bat, right field makes 
the most sense if the dollars work.One potential feel-good story to watch: Could 
a homecoming of ex-Royal Carlos Beltran be a possibility? Beltran cant play the 
outfield full time anymore, at least not at the level the defense-first Royals 
prioritize, but could he fit as a part-time outfielder/part-time DH? The guess 
here is that both sides would be happy to talk about it.-- Jayson StarkWill they 
trade Chris Sale?2016 record: 78-84Sure, we can bring up that the Sox have guys 
like Jose Quintana under club control for four years or Todd Frazier for one 
more, but its what they do with their ace that defines their offseason and their 
target the next several seasons. If they trade Chris Sale, theyre rebuilding. If 
they keep him, theyre not.Sale is under contract for the next three seasons for 
just $38 million, and just $13 million of that is guaranteed because of the 
serial club options for 2018 and 2019. (If Sale wins or places well in the 
upcoming Cy Young voting, his 2019 option gets a $1.5 million-2.5 million 
boost.) A contract that team-friendly for an ace is a valuable thing.For Sox GM 
Rick Hahn, the challenge is whether or not he can build a 90-plus-win team 
around Sale within those three years. Despite a stack of transactions to shore 
up their roster, the 2016 Sox couldnt pull that off, inviting questions of 
whether or not they can ever do it within that three-year window they have left 
with Sale. Going for it within that time is still plausible, but thats the 
hamster wheel the Sox have been on -- going for it, sort of, and coming up 
short.If the Sox are tired of that and dont think they can win in the next three 
years, theyre better off using Sale to rebuild the franchise. Trading Sale would 
be the biggest move among many others, with veterans like David Robertson, Melky 
Cabrera, Quintana and Frazier also getting shopped. Trading Sale is the move 
most likely to yield the kind of prospects that would change the future of the 
franchise.Already overshadowed by their neighbors to the north in Chicago, is 
this the winter the White Sox embrace a rebuild? If so, they should look at 
contenders who need an ace and are stacked with prospects -- hello, Boston -- 
and sell high on Sale. -- Christina KahrlWhats the agenda for the new front 
office?2016 record: 59-103After a disastrous 59-103 season and an average of 94 
losses over the past six seasons, the Twins dumped longtime executive Terry Ryan 
and hired Derek Falvey from the Indians as chief baseball officer and Thad 
Levine from the Rangers as general manager. The new regime will certainly be 
more committed to analytics, but Falvey emphasized at his introductory news 
conference that we want to be evidence based. It doesnt just come from analytics 
or numbers ... also scouting information, medical information ... its a marriage 
of all that information.That sounds great, but what are the first steps? Theyll 
have to analyze the talent on hand and decide where the Twins are in the 
rebuilding cycle: Is the talent closer to the 103-loss team of 2016 or the 
83-win team of 2015? If youngsters like Miguel Sano, Byron Buxton, Max Kepler 
and Jose Berrios are likely better than they showed in 2016, maybe the Twins 
arent that far off.If theyre not going to contend in the next couple of years, 
however, they may have to consider trading Brian Dozier, coming off a 42-homer 
season, or Ervin Santana, their best starting pitcher. Dozier is signed for two 
more seasons at $6 million and $9 million, making him an extremely attractive 
trade commodity. Santana had a 3.38 ERA over 30 starts and makes $13.5 million 
each of the next two seasons (with a $14 million team option for 2019). -- David 
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will name Acting GM Kyle Walters to the post full time. SAN DIEGO -- The 
Washington Nationals had runners on second and third with one out in the third 
inning when Denard Span hit a hard comebacker that ricocheted off San Diego 
Padres pitcher Eric Stults lower left leg to first baseman Yonder Alonso. Alonso 
tagged the bag and then ran toward third base, where Kurt Suzuki was hung up 
because Jordan Zimmermann had taken off from second. Alonso tagged Suzuki to 
finish the inning-ending double play, which helped the Padres beat the Nationals 
2-1 Saturday night. "You dont really work on that one in spring training," 
manager Bud Black said. "Yonder has a good baseball mind and reacted 
accordingly. No doubt that was a big break for us." Alonso also homered off 
Zimmerman, who was trying to become the first pitcher in the majors to get eight 
wins this season, and Everth Cabrera singled in the go-ahead run in the eighth. 
"Youve got to have your head up and realize whats going on on the field. The 
field tells you a lot," Alonso said. "The ball came to me and I tagged first, 
then I saw the runner on second just kind of keep on going, so I went directly 
home with a little sleight to go to third to kind of corner them in, and whoever 
left the bag, make the tag." Zimmerman said he saw the ball going up the middle 
"and I thought it bounced in front of the pitcher. I was taking off and I didnt 
really know what happened when they said it went off his foot to the first 
baseman. Thats kind of the way our luck has been going." "It caught me in a good 
spot, just below the knee, kind of in a meaty spot," Stults said. "Im fortunate 
it didnt get me on the kneecap and the fact he was heads-up enough to make that 
play, freeze the guy on third and get that big double play. It was kind of an 
unorthodox double play, but it could have been a lot worse." The Nationals had 
the runners in scoring position after Suzuki walked and Zimmermann reached on an 
error when second baseman Jedd Gyorko couldnt handle a low throw from Stults on 
a sacrifice attempt and the ball rolled into foul territory. "What a great 
game," Washington manager Davey Johnson said. "It was an unbelievable game. 
Thats a tough loss." Cabrera singled in Alex Amarista, who reached when Suzuki, 
the catcher, fielded his bunt and forced John Baker at second. Zimmermann tried 
to pick off Amarista but his throw was wide of first baseman Adam LaRoche for an 
error, allowing Amarista to take second. Cabreras hit made a winner of Stults 
(4-3). The left-hander went a seeason-high eight innings, allowing one run and 
four hits while striking out five and walking two.dddddddddddd "Were not hitting 
very smart," Johnson said. "Were swinging at his changeups around the knees or 
in the dirt. Were not making him throw the ball. Its a sign of inexperienced 
hitters at times. You have to be more patient against a guy like this. Were 
still growing on offence. Guys have to be a little more patient and not hit the 
pitchers pitch." Zimmermann (7-2) also went eight, allowing two runs, one 
earned, and seven hits. He struck out six and walked none. "I just made two 
mistakes," Zimmerman said. "The home run to Alonso. It was a good pitch, it was 
up. You cant really complain about that. The throwing error I made down the line 
cost us. If I dont make that, were still out there playing." Huston Street 
pitched the ninth for his 10th save in 11 chances. Street gave up Chad Tracys 
pinch-hit homer in the 10th inning of the Nationals 6-5 win Friday night. Alonso 
sent a drive a few rows beyond the home run porch in the right-field corner 
leading off the second for a 1-0 lead. It was his fifth of the season. The 
Nationals tied it in the sixth on their first two hits off Stults. Suzuki hit a 
leadoff single to right, advanced on Zimmermanns bunt and scored on Steve 
Lombardozzis single to right-centre. San Diegos Chase Headley was caught in a 
rundown between third and home for the third out of the seventh after he didnt 
see that shortstop Ian Desmond made a nice diving stab at Chris Denorfias 
single. Headley rounded third by a few steps and Desmond threw to third. Headley 
broke for home but was tagged out. NOTES: The game was 2 hours, 1 minute, tying 
the Cardinals-Phillies game on April 1 for the fastest in the majors this 
season. ... Nationals OF Bryce Harper sat out with a bruised left knee, the 
result of his collision with the wall in right field at Dodger Stadium on Monday 
night. He missed Tuesday nights game, pinch-hit Wednesday and started Thursday 
and Friday nights. ... LaRoche singled in the seventh to extend his hitting 
streak to a career-high 15 games. ... The series concludes Sunday with 
Washington RHP Dan Haren (4-4, 4.76 ERA) opposing RHP Andrew Cashner (2-2, 2.84 
ERA). ... The Padres activated LF Carlos Quentin from paternity leave and 
optioned right-hander Brad Brach to Triple-A Tucson. Quentin did not play in 
Thursday nights game against Washington and was placed on paternity leave prior 
to Friday nights game due to the birth of his first child, Clark. 
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