With the MLB offseason now past its traditional New Year’s Day midpoint and moving rapidly toward the start of spring training on February 20, the defending American League champion New York Yankees have made progress,
The names associated with the Pittsburgh Pirates’ search for a right fielder are hardly overwhelming – Alex Verdugo and Randal Grichuk. Of course, should anything else be expected of the frugal Pirates?
The New York Yankees have already made one big addition to their outfield after losing Juan Soto. They could follow up the Cody Bellinger trade with a trade with the Los Angeles Angels to replace Alex Verdugo.
With weeks still to go until spring training, many players have landed on new teams or re-upped their contracts with previous ones. Plenty of players still rema
The Pittsburgh Pirates' search for help in the outfield has seemingly been narrowed down to two players. Fansided's Robert Murray reported that the Pirates are
The New York Mets have been busy this offseason. They've landed a few pitchers in free agency and of course were able to reel in the biggest fish in the pond when they signed Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million contract.
The Toronto Blue Jays had a difficult 2024 season. After three postseason trips in four years, the Jays fell to last place in the American League East and finished with a 74-88 record, falling well short of October.
Kike Hernandez is yet to receive an offer from the Dodgers, but a few teams could be his potential landing spot for the upcoming season.
The Mets, Astros, Blue Jays and Angels are among the teams that have checked in on free agent outfielder Alex Verdugo this offseason, reports Chris Cotillo of MassLive. FanSided’s Robert Murray reported earlier this week that the Pirates were also interested in the lefty-hitting outfielder.
The Dodgers protected Diego Cartaya, the crown jewel of their highly touted farm system, for years. Injuries and poor performance prompted a change.
The New York Mets are reportedly targeting Juan Soto's former New York Yankees teammate to strengthen their outfield ahead of the upcoming MLB season.