Braves re-sign closer Raisel Iglesias to 1-year deal
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Raisel Iglesias deal is the latest sign MLB free agency is freezing over — and for good reason
Then, there are the one-year contracts. Some will attempt to take a prove-it deal in terms of hitting the open market again next offseason. Others, though, might be older players who can’t — or won’t — sign a multi-year deal. The likes of Justin Verlander, Max Scherzer, and Marcell Ozuna likely fit into this category.
The Atlanta Braves re-signed closer Raisel Iglesias to a one-year, $16 million deal on Wednesday, though the Toronto Blue Jays reportedly had interest in adding him to their bullpen. According to Cuban baseball insider Francys Romero, the Blue Jays and Dodgers had interest, but the Blue Jays never made an official offer.
The Toronto Blue Jays could use another big arm in the bullpen and the club reportedly showed interest in the Atlanta Braves star.
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The Braves retained veteran closer Raisel Iglesias on a one-year, $16 million deal and acquired two-time Gold Glove winner Mauricio Dubon from the Astros.
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