New York Post

Rangers eyeing deGrom

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THE RANGERS are intent on adding a big-time starter, and word is they may go for Jacob deGrom. Folks marvel at how MLB’s best pitcher is throwing better than ever off his 13-month layoff, and while there aren’t a lot of teams ready to take a $40 million gamble, the Rangers might.

Rangers baseball president Chris Young wouldn’t address any specific pitching targets but said they “will leave no stone unturned” in their search to upgrade pitching a year after they significan­tly upgraded offense.

There’s been a lot of speculatio­n about whether the DeLand, Fla., product deGrom prefers to leave New York and go south, though most speculatio­n centers on the Braves. From here it’s hard to see a corporate team taking that risk.

Nolan Arenado is said to love St. Louis so much he will remain with the team despite his opt-out. He bought a house there and appreciate­s having a great relationsh­ip with the front office after Colorado. They could alter his deal, but friends say he’s going nowhere.

The Mets are open to hiring a business person as team president, but depending on applicants may consider a baseball person. Brewers baseball president David Stearns likely remains a person of intrigue.

With Scott Harris’ appointmen­t as Tigers president, speculatio­n is he could bring in Jason McLeod, who along with Harris under Theo Epstein helped build the great Cubs teams.

It’s a sad day when the Royals let go of baseball president Dayton Moore, a fantastic baseball guy who remains the only true small-market GM to reach two straight World Series and win one. The firing surprised him, too. Expectatio­ns there were unrealisti­c. Moore always joked he was the only GM from Garden City Community College (he also graduated George Mason); the trend is toward Ivy Leaguers. Manager Mike Matheny, who doesn’t seem favored by players, would seem to be in peril now.

Frankie Montas’ MRI was said to be “clean,” but the Yankees need to get him right. The deadline wasn’t kind to acquiring teams. The Mariners, one team to give up top prospects (they surrendere­d their Nos. 1, 3 and 5 guys for Luis Castillo), were rewarded. Of the hitters, J.D. Davis has done best (.808 OPS in San Francisco).

Braves rookie Vaughn Grissom is great but isn’t yet seen as a longterm starting shortstop. So their target remains re-signing free-agentto-be Dansby Swanson, now a Gold Glove candidate. Even so, he’s in a tough spot in negotiatio­ns as an Atlanta product.

MLB lobbied to get Canada to lift its vaccine requiremen­t, and was pleasantly surprised to hear news it’s expected to be removed Sept. 30, a plus for teams like the Mets and Phillies with unvaccinat­ed stars.

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