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NL Central Notes: Senzel, Pirates, Vogelbach

MLB Trade Rumors The Reds still don’t have a clear answer at shortstop, but it doesn’t appear as though moving Nick Senzel back to the infield is a consideration. Manager David Bell today told reporters that Senzel is seen as the primary center fielder in Cincinnati, adding that if the club ever considered putting him back in the infield, “…we’d be missing a lot in the outfield” (Twitter link via Mark Sheldon of MLB.com). On paper at least, there’s reason to consider such a shift sensible. The Reds have a crowded outfield mix with Nick Castellanos also in the mix for at-bats. Winker and Castellanos are strictly corner outfielders, but Akiyama has a long track record in center field in Japan and, ostensibly, could be viewed as a candidate for regular work in center. That’s not in the plans at this time, it seems, so they’ll look to a mix of

MLB Season Preview: Miguel Rojas will be key for 2021 Marlins to succeed

Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images He is your captain in every way but title. He’s your longest tenured Marlin as a representative of Miami since 2015. He’s your starting shortstop and the epitome of what it is to be a competitor, athlete and leader. On the field, Miguel Rojas has grown much as a player since he was acquired as the least-heralded part of the Dan Haren and Dee Strange-Gordon blockbuster. His inclusion in the trade was first mentioned by longtime Marlins.com writer Joe Frisaro. As part of deal #Marlins also are receiving another player, perhaps a Minor Leaguer Joe Frisaro (@JoeFrisaro) December 11, 2014

Know your enemy: Cincinnati Reds

Mariners Likely Done Adding Major League Pieces

MLB Trade Rumors Tommy La Stella, per Daniel Kramer of MLB.com. The Mariners were clear in their attempt to find a left-handed bat to split time with Dylan Moore at second base. Ideally, that player could stick his cleat in the grass at times as well, specifically as an option in left field. Though the Mariners came up empty, there were more than a few free agents who fit that mold. Dee Strange-Gordon signed elsewhere at a variety of different price points. It’s a little hard to fathom that the Mariners couldn’t find a way to add someone from that group. Presumably, those names either didn’t fit GM Jerry Dipoto’s vision or priced themselves beyond the Mariners’ comfort zone.

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