MLB Hot Stove Turns Tepid, But There Are Still Burning Questions

Even though it’s almost expected that the MLB Hot Stove will cool off as we approach the holiday season, it didn’t turn off the reflex action of checking the transaction wires two or three times over the weekend, only to be disappointed that nothing was happening of any consequence.

But on the other hand, the holiday-imposed timeout might give pause to some of the moves that teams and players have been contemplating, but haven’t pulled the trigger on just yet. For instance…

What to Do with Jose Bautista?

Jose Bautista is a man without a country or a team. The Blue Jays keep flirting, but they won’t ask him out for a second date. Teams like the Orioles and Rangers have openly said they wouldn’t touch him with a ten foot pole, for reasons that are widely known. Now, supposedly the Rays are open to signing him, which makes no sense at all, but it fits in well with the whole fiasco we are witnessing. Where she stops, nobody knows.

Do the Pirates Really Want to Trade McCutchen?

This one has been alive and kicking for far too long. If you want to trade a guy, you trade him. What seems to be the problem here? Meanwhile, Andrew McCutchen is left out there to twist in the wind awaiting his fate. Not the best showing of the Pirates franchise by far. The Pirates need to think about that over the holidays.

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