With the MLB Off-Season underway, many teams are looking to upgrade, find replacements, and make major renovations to their clubs. TSN.ca looks at the days hottest off-season rumors and speculations. M is for Melky? After landing a big bat in Nelson Cruz, the Seattle Mariners’ next target could be free agent switch-hitter Melky Cabrera. The News Tribune published a report on Friday that the club could now turn its sights to the former Blue Jays outfielder, since they have already forfeited their first-round draft pick by signing Cruz. Should the M’s successfully sign Cabrera, they would then forfeit a second-round draft pick instead. ““A switch-hitter would be tremendous…Right-handed would be good, but you’re not going to walk away from a good hitter,” the Tribune quoted Mariners general manager Jack Zduriencik as saying. Teams can be gun-shy about surrendering compensatory picks for tendered free agents, but once a team has committed to one free agent it can loosen the purse strings. The Baltimore Orioles pulled off a similar feat last off-season, signing right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez late in the off-season after already having forfeited their first-round pick by signing Cruz. Chavez Shuffle The Los Angeles Dodgers are reportedly looking to move a body from their outfield and Matt Kemp – who enjoyed a bounce-back year in 2014 after two injury-plagued seasons – is a player many teams covet. However, ESPN’s Jayson Stark reported Friday that he’s still not the body the Dodgers would like to move. “Exec of team interested in Matt Kemp says he still isnt convinced #Dodgers will deal him. Says ‘Ethiers still the guy they want to move,’” Stark wrote on Twitter. Kemp, 30, played 150 games last season, racking up 155 hits, 25 home runs and 89 RBI. All three were the highest totals he’d posted since the 2011 campaign that saw him finish second in National League MVP voting. He has five years remaining on his contract worth a total of $107 million. Ethier, 32, posted career lows in home runs (4), RBI (42), average (.249) and OPS (.691) last season and has three guaranteed years remaining on his contract worth a total of $53.5 million. He also has a $17.5 million vesting option for 2018 that can be bought out for $2.5 million. Reds All Over The Cincinnati Reds may not be done tinkering with their outfield for next season. CBS Jon Morosi reported Friday via Twitter that the team remained active on both adding and subtracting outfielders. “#Reds have interest in #DBacks outfield depth, sources say. David Peralta is one name being considered. (Kevin Towers with Reds now.),” Morosi wrote. “Reds are in a unique spot. They have already traded Heisey and are listening on Bruce. But they need controllable outfielders,” he added. The most intriguing name mentioned by Morosi remains Jay Bruce, who had a down 2014 after three highly productive seasons. He hit 18 home runs and 66 RBI lasts eason in 137 games after three straight seasons eclipsing the 30 home run and 95 RBI plateaus. He has three years remaining on his current deal worth a total of $37.5 million. Adidas Yeezy Boost Pas Cher . 15 in Hamburg. The fight was originally slated for Sept. 6 but had to be postponed after Klitschko tore a bicep in sparring and was forced to miss four weeks of training. Vente Adidas Yeezy Pas Cher . Lauzon rushed for 42 yards on 15 carries for the Vert et Or (2-3) while quarterback Jeremi Roch completed 19-of-32 passes for 251 yards and one interception. Alexandre Aube scored the other touchdown for Sherbrooke. http://www.pascheradidasyeezy.fr/ . - The fiancee of former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez is set to ask a judge to throw out allegations that she lied to a grand jury. Nouvelle Yeezy Pas Cher .ca MLB Power Rankings, the third consecutive week that the As have held top spot and the third straight week that they have been one ahead of the Toronto Blue Jays. Yeezy Boost Pas Cher Chine . -- LaMarcus Aldridge returned to the Trail Blazers lineup, happy to know that things didnt go awry without him.CALGARY -- Zack Greer scored three goals, and Cory Conway added two goals and two assists to help lift the Edmonton Rush to their 10th straight victory, 15-7 over the Calgary Roughnecks on Friday. Curtis Knight and Mark Matthews each had two goals and one assist, Chris Corbeil scored twice, and Jeremy Thompson and Jeff Cornwall had a goal and two assists apiece for Edmonton (10-0). Ryan Dicks scored one and helped on another, and Nik Bilic also scored. John LaFontaine chipped in with three assists for the Rush, who scored seven goals in the second quarter.dddddddddddd Curtis Dickson had a five-point night with four goals and one assist for the Roughnecks (6-5), and Jeff Shattler had a goal and two assists. Dane Dobbie scored one and helped on another while Tor Reinholdt also scored. Rush goaltender Aaron Bold made 27 saves. Calgarys Mike Poulin stopped 23 shots in the losing effort. ' ' '