The Rundown – 12/13/16: Jansen Signs, Can’t Dress Rookies Like Women, Cubs to Get Rings vs. Dodgers
Here are headlines from around the league and for the Cubs:
- The Dodgers spent some money yesterday, signing Kenley Jansen to a 5-year deal worth $80M and finishing up a deal for Justin Turner that will eventually be for 4 years and $64M.
- Jansen’s deal does NOT include a no-trade clause, like Aroldis Chapman‘s, has an opt-out after 3 years.
- This move will firmly put the Dodgers over the luxury tax threshold for this year and next year and they seem to care very little for the penalties.
- There were rumors that the Dodgers were going to have to cut payroll to deal with a less-than-favorable debt situation, but those appear to be either false or of little consequence to the deep pocketed Dodgers of Los Angeles.
- These are obviously two good players to get back in the fold for LA, but the Cubs still beat them with both of these guys and a healthy Clayton Kershaw, so, you know, whatever Dodgers.
- MLB has banned hazing rookies by making them dress up like women/female characters in the new CBA.
- I get why MLB did this and I applaud them for making this decision, but there are still tons of ways to degrade rookies without degrading women in the process.
- Rockies’ pitcher Chad Bettis was diagnosed with testicular cancer and actually had one of his testicles removed in November.
- Invasion of privacy aside, this is sad news, though it does appear that he is confident he will be ready for spring training in February.
- PSA: early detection is key to these situations, so if you have a concern get it checked out. I have had friends who have endured testicular cancer and survived thanks to early detection and stopping it before it spread.
- The Braves signed former White Sox pitcher John Danks to a minor league deal worth $1.5M (if he makes the big league roster).
- Danks only pitched in 4 games last year before being released in May by the Sox. He fastball dropped from the low 90’s to the mid to upper 80’s, so that could be a reason for the lack of effectiveness.
- In Cubs news, they either are talking to or have talked to the Tigers about a possible trade for lefty Justin Wilson.
- He would be another interesting piece into a the rebuilt bullpen, though he hasn’t been terribly tough on lefties (.254 AVG, .661 OPS) in his career; has a mid-90’s fastball and decent control.
- The Cubs are going to get their World Series championship rings before their April 12th game against the Dodgers.
- It still feels surreal to write that the Cubs are World Champions, but this will be very cool and I am interested to see what the rings will look like.