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•'We think our time is coming': What we learned about this offseason at MLB GM meetings
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MLB 's free agency officially opened this week .
MLB 's top executives gathered in San Antonio for the annual general manager meetings.
Starting pitching is a priority for the New York Mets , GM David Stearns says.
Milwaukee Brewers GM Matt Arnold preparing for possibility of life after Willy Adames .
Boston Red Sox president of baseball operations Craig Breslow is prioritizing left-handed pitchers and right-handed hitters.
Philadelphia Phillies president Dave Dombrowski isn't using the notion that anything can happen in the playoffs to rationalize his team's division series exit.
San Diego Padres president AJ Preller enters offseason eyeing starting rotation depth after losing Joe Musgrove .
The Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer is ready to make a splash.
The Cubs aren't likely to reel in a top-of-the-market free agent.
The Nationals are starting to see the fruits of their mini retool after trading Juan Soto and others to stock the system.
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