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Padres, Mets, Tigers, Yankees: MLB Off-Season Trade News

Hot stove action heats up in MLB as Padres and Mets reportedly discuss trade, Mets sign Jorge Polanco, Jansen joins Tigers, Yankees add Rosario, Royals and Brewers swap players, Giants and Mariners eye Donovan, Cardinals bolster pitching staff.

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