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Dodgers podcast: Justin Turner is back, and the 2-year window in LA

Justin Turner, after his 2-year, $34 million contract became official on February 19, 2021. From Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Arizona. Justin Turner has extended his run in Los Angeles, or as he put it, “I’m back in Dodger blue like I was supposed to be,” after finalizing his two-year, $34 million contract on Friday. The two-year deal for Turner, along with the structure of Trevor Bauer’s unique contract, plus recent arbitration-avoiding pacts with Walker Buehler and Austin Barnes, the Dodgers set themselves up for essentially a two-year window, with only a small yet crucial number of decisions to be made after the 2021 season.

The Hanover Insurance Group Inc (THG) Q4 2020 Earnings Call Transcript

Operator Good day, and welcome to the Hanover Insurance Group s Fourth Quarter Earnings Conference call. My name is Sarah, and I ll be your operator for today s call. [Operator Instructions] I would now like to turn the conference over to Oksana Lukasheva. Please go ahead. Oksana Lukasheva Vice President of Investor Relation and Financial Planning Thank you, operator. Good morning, and thank you for joining us for our quarterly conference call. We will begin today s call with prepared remarks from Jack Roche, our President and Chief Executive Officer; and Jeff Farber, our Chief Financial Officer. Available to answer your questions after our prepared remarks are Bryan Salvatore, President of Specialty Lines; and Dick Lavey President of Agency Markets. Before I turn the call over to Jack, let me note that our earnings press release, financial supplement and a complete slide presentation for today s call are available in the Investors section of our website at www.hanover.com. A

Dodgers podcast: Start of spring training & the Cactus League letter

Rick Scuteri-USA TODAY Sports This week on the podcast we talk about the conveniently-timed letter from the Cactus League to MLB, asking to delay the start of spring training, lining up perfectly with exactly what major league owners want. Mostly this is just a continuation of what has been a very clear stance of MLB owners since last year: they don’t want to pay players for games that won’t be played in front of full stadiums. Only now there is no national emergency to allow the league to act unilaterally, and with other sports leagues playing, some even with fans, any credibility that might exist with MLB’s wishes to delay the start of the season for health and safety reasons doesn’t hold a lot of water.

Mets podcast Amazin Avenue Audio (The Show): The Offseason So Far

Welcome to Amazin’ Avenue Audio (The Show), the new/old favorite from Amazin’ Avenue editors Chris McShane and Brian Salvatore. This week, Brian and Chris look at the offseason from a macro perspective, trying to understand why so many Mets fans feel that the new front office has been inactive, or not active enough. They also briefly touch on the Jared Porter firing and the potential signing of Trevor Bauer. Chris’s Music Picks:

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