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MLB Winter Meetings 2013: Analyzing All the Action, Hot Rumors of Day 2

Day two of the winter meeting got off to a bang as the rumored three-team deal between the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Angels came together rather quickly and was a reality by early afternoon.

With one more day before the focus turns to the Rule 5 draft on Thursday, expect at least a few more big free agent signings and/or trades to happen over the next 24-30 hours or so.

Can Mark Mulder Return to MLB and Be Effective After Six-Year Layoff?

Former Major League Baseball pitcher, and current ESPN baseball analyst, Mark Mulder announced he is attempting a return to baseball, according to ESPN's Jerry Crasnick.

Mulder retired in 2009 after two surgeries on his left shoulder and after having realized he couldn't pitch at a high level again:

Six Big Deals That Could Still Go Down at the 2013 Winter Meetings

The action was modest through the first two days of the Winter Meetings in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., with a couple of secondary-type signings taking place, as well as the interesting three-way trade between the Angels, Diamondbacks and White Sox.

Brandon Jacobs: Full Scouting Report on Prospect Dealt in 3-Way Mark Trumbo Deal

Outfield prospect Brandon Jacobs is reportedly one of the mystery names involved in a blockbuster three-team deal involving Mark Trumbo between the Arizona Diamondbacks, Los Angeles Angles and Chicago White Sox.

Per Arizona's Twitter account, the Diamondbacks acquired Trumbo and two unannounced players in the transaction:

Former All-Star Pitcher Mark Mulder Attempting MLB Comeback at Age 36

Mark Mulder reportedly wants to attempt a comeback to Major League Baseball.

The former starting pitcher and current ESPN analyst hasn't stepped on an MLB mound since 2008, but according to Jerry Crasnick of ESPN.com, he was encouraged after watching Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Paco Rodriguez's delivery during the 2013 playoffs.

Grading the Brett Anderson Trade for Oakland A's, Colorado Rockies

Attention, everyone. One of the more notable left-handers on the trade market has been dealt.

No, not David Price. It's Brett Anderson who's been traded.

Ken Rosenthal of FoxSports.com was first with the terms of the deal between the Oakland A's and Colorado Rockies:

Winners and Losers of 3-Way Mark Trumbo Trade Between Angels, White Sox, D-Backs

In any trade, the ultimate goal is for each team involved to get a positive return on the deal. This normally isn't the case, as it's fairly easy to go back and decide which team "won" an actual trade. And some trades involve multiple teams, which makes it even more difficult to end up with a "win-win-win" situation. 

Hot MLB Rumors the Linked Teams Should Avoid at All Costs

This offseason has been particularly busy. But the winter meetings have traditionally been the greatest vehicle for wheeling and dealing.

Curtis Granderson Takes Subtle Shot at Yankees Fans in Mets Presser

Curtis Granderson has a parting shot for the New York Yankees. At least that's what many people gathered from his press conference that introduced him as a member of the New York Mets on Tuesday:

It's a small shot at the Yankees and their fans, but it's one that will be remembered come May 12 when the Mets visit Yankee Stadium.

Ranking the 6 Biggest Steals of the MLB Offseason so Far

Undervalued assets, in dollars or production, are the key to fielding a successful team.

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Los Angeles
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Texas
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