Major League Baseball’s winter GM Meetings have wrapped up, leaving 30 general managers set to start their off-season renovations. TSN.ca looks at the day’s hottest rumours as free agent season gets off the ground.

Cueto to Go?

The Cincinnati Reds had a disappointing 2014 season and need to improve offensively if they hope to compete in 2015. With a strong starting rotation in hand and some top pitching prospects in the pipeline, the Reds might be in line to trade ace Johnny Cueto.

According to ESPN's Mike Petriello, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Boston Red Sox may be potential suitors for Cueto due to their need for starting pitching and their outfield depth.  

Cueto, who is entering the final year of his contract which pays him $10 million per season, would likely command a package north of $150 million, writes John Fay of the Cincinnati Enquirer. 

Fay also states that even though Cueto may be a great trade chip, the chances of dealing him are "close to zero" as the Reds are still looking to compete next season.  

Cueto posted a 20-9 record with a 2.25 earned run average and 242 strikeouts with the Reds last season.

Calling for Cole

The Philadelphia Phillies are finally looking to rebuild and the first move might be to deal ace Cole Hamels.  

The lefty has four years remaining on his contract which pays him $22.5 million per year. The one caveat is Hamels has a list of 20 teams on his no-trade list, limiting the Phillies' overall options.   

ESPN's Jim Bowden feels there are four teams who match up the best with Philadelphia including the Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals, Los Angeles Dodgers and Boston Red Sox.

Hamels registered a 9-9 record with a 2.46 earned run average and 198 strikeouts with the Phillies this past season. 

Miller on the Rise

After a post-season where relief pitchers were critical to team success, the market for free agent relievers is rising in value.

One of the top free agent bullpen arms this off-season is Andrew Miller, who is looking for an average annual value that is "astounding," said a source to Jason Mastrodonato of MassLive.com.

The Boston Red Sox would love to re-acquire the lefty who is seeking at least a four-year deal.

Miller had a record of 5-5, an earned run average of 2.02 and 103 strikeouts in 62.1 innings last season with the Red Sox and the Baltimore Orioles.