Winter Meetings: 30 teams, 30 rumors

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Angels: The Angels are in wait-and-see mode, though general manager Billy Eppler confirmed he’s looking to add a second baseman and a left-handed outfielder to come off the bench, in addition to pitching. More »

Astros: The Astros finalized their one-year, $16 million contract with Carlos Beltran, beefing up their lineup as they turn their attention to pitching. More »

Hot Stove Tracker

Athletics: Sonny Gray is drawing a lot of trade interest from a number of clubs, including the Braves and Royals, but the A’s won’t let their ace go for cheap. More »

Blue Jays: The Blue Jays appear to be moving on from Edwin Encarnacion after signing Steve Pearce to a two-year deal, while the club also remains in search of a pair of corner outfielders, a backup catcher and bullpen help. More »

Braves: The Braves say they will be opportunistic, not desperate, in their search for an ace. They’ve inquired about the availability of Chris Sale, Chris Archer and Gray. More »

Brewers: With the top free-agent pitcher, Rich Hill, now off the market, the door could be open for the Brewers to trade away their surplus of rotation arms. More »

Cardinals: The St. Louis front office is maintaining a flexible approach to offseason moves with an eye toward addressing its outfield needs. More »

Cubs: As the bullpen remains a priority for the Cubs this offseason, Royals closer Wade Davis emerged as a possible Chicago trade target. More »

D-backs: The D-backs officially brought free-agent catcher Jeff Mathis into the fold Monday, and will now turn their attention to other needs, particularly in their bullpen. Arizona figures to target relievers a tier or two below the elite options of Aroldis Chapman and Kenley Jansen. More »

Dodgers: An emotional Hill addressed reporters Monday after signing a three-year, $48 million deal to stay in Los Angeles. More »

Giants: The Giants were big spenders Monday, announcing a four-year agreement …

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