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Here’s a roundup of everything going on in the National League Central.
- Pittsburg has signed Daniel Hudson to a 2-year deal.
- The chances of the Yankees getting Jose Quintana are slim to none.
- Matt Wieters might be headed south to Washington.
- Jimmy Rollins has signed a minor league contract with the Giants because everyone needs a healthy dose of nostalgia.
- The Mariners are showing interest in Drew Pomeranz because starting pitching is not their strong suit.
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Today in baseball: On December 20th, 2004, free agent Carl Pavano signs a four-year deal worth $39.95 million to pitch for the Yankees. Yankee fans have blocked out that portion of time in their memory because ouch.