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It is a unique structure, but the deal has drawn widespread praise throughout the industry. Another executive called it “impressive for the player.” A rival agent, meanwhile, called it a “win for Hendriks because no matter what, he gets that bread — and a lot of it.”[Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register]

Before Hendriks, the White Sox brought in Lance Lynn to beef up their rotation and Adam Eaton to provide some more reliable consistency in right field. All in all, a very good offseason, easily one of the best to this point in the game and perhaps second only to that of the endlessly active San Diego Padres.

With Devers' deal the Red Sox have come to terms with all their arbitration-eligible players this offseason. In December Boston agreed to one-year contracts with left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez ($8.3 million), right-handers Matt Barnes ($4.5 million), Ryan Brasier ($1.25 million) and Austin Brice ($870,000) and catcher Kevin Plawecki ($1.6 million).

Third baseman Jeimer Candelario, righty reliever Jose Cisnero and outfielder JaCoby Jones also agreed to terms, according to a source with knowledge of the negotiations, though no figures have been disclosed.[Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register]

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New York and LeMahieu fit each other. Yankees fans fell for the quiet, businesslike and clutch-hitting LeMahieu. Even LeMahieu’s batting approach — he’s a right-handed hitter — seemed built for Yankee Stadium. Twenty-seven of his 36 home runs as a Yankee were hit at home, and 17 of those were hit to the stadium’s short right field, his opposite field.[Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register]

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WASHINGTON — NL batting champion Juan Soto, shortstop Trea Turner and first baseman Josh Bell agreed to 2021 contracts for substantial raises with the Washington Nationals on Friday, leaving the team with no players headed to arbitration.[Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register]

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Sources: Martin Perez and the Boston Red Sox are in agreement on a one-year, $4.5 million deal with a $6 million club option ($500K buyout), pending physical. First: @Ken_Rosenthal.