The Welland Tribune

McCutchen is on move to Philly

Rumours abound regarding stars Syndergaar­d, Realmuto; Nova heads to Chicago

- BEN WALKER

LAS VEGAS — Andrew McCutchen moving into Philadelph­ia’s outfield, more talk about a megadeal involving Noah Syndergaar­d and J.T. Realmuto and veteran pitcher Ivan Nova on the go.

Major League Baseball’s winter meetings picked up a bit Tuesday, but any big deals for the likes of Corey Kluber, Manny Machado and Bryce Harper remained on deck.

There were reports the Baltimore Orioles were close to hiring a manager in Chicago Cubs bench coach Brandon Hyde.

But the O’s said those stories were premature .

The World Series champion Red Sox made a move, too — with their lineup.

American League MVP Mookie Betts will shift out of the leadoff spot and bat behind Andrew Benintendi, manager Alex Cora said.

“I think we’re going to maximize Mookie in a different spot. Flip-flop them, Beni leading off and Mookie hitting second. Talked to him, it makes sense,” Cora said.

“And I know Beni’s OK with it. But, if you play 162 games, you’re going to come up 162 at-bats with nobody on,” he said.

“And, last year, what I wanted from him in the leadoff spot, we accomplish­ed. It’s a different season and we have to make adjustment­s, and that’s where we’re going to go.”

Betts led the majors in batting (.346) and slugging percentage (.640) and was second in on-base average (.438) for the 108-win Red Sox.

He also had 84 extra-base hits, including 32 home runs.

Speculatio­n continued to swirl about a huge swap that would include the Yankees and Mets.

The New York teams don’t usually do business directly, but this trade would enlist a third team — the Miami Marlins and Realmuto, their star catcher. “I’d like to think that we’re very open-minded and aggressive and talk to everybody about what’s available in the marketplac­e. And so it doesn’t matter really for most part what the team is. I’ll explore every opportunit­y that might be available,” Yankees GM Brian Cashman said.

McCutchen, meanwhile, and the Phillies agreed to a $50 million, threeyear contract, a person familiar with the negotiatio­ns said.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the agreement, which includes a club option for 2022, is subject to a successful physical.

The 32-year-old was the National League MVP in 2013, highlighti­ng his long run in Pittsburgh. He split last season with San Francisco and the Yankees, hitting a combined .255 with 20 homers and 65 RBIs.

The Phillies have a surplus of outfielder­s, including Odubel Herrera, Nick Williams, Aaron Altherr and Roman Quinn.

Rhys Hoskins is shifting from left field to first base after Carlos Santana was dealt to Seattle.

Nova was traded from Pittsburgh to the Chicago White Sox for minor-league pitcher Yordi Rosario and $500,000 in internatio­nal signing bonus pool allocation.

The 31-year-old righty was 9-9 with a 4.19 ERA in 29 starts this season.

The White Sox were searching for a starter after prized rookie Michael Kopech had Tommy John surgery in September.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? In this Sept. 14 photo, New York Yankees' Andrew McCutchen hits a home run in a game against the Toronto Blue Jays.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO In this Sept. 14 photo, New York Yankees' Andrew McCutchen hits a home run in a game against the Toronto Blue Jays.

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