Roki Sasaki apparently does not want any A-listers to get involved in his MLB recruitment.
The New York Yankees have been busy this offseason. After losing outfielder Juan Soto to the Mets, the Yankees began drastically upgrading their lineup.
The buzz around Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki continues to grow after a first round of meetings with MLB teams before 2024 came to a close. While Sasaki is drawing plenty of interest, here we look at three teams that could especially use the pitcher's services.
The trade doesn’t really make a lot of sense on the surface for the White Sox.
The Baltimore Orioles have yet to make a splash this offseason. That could change soon.
The Baltimore Orioles are signing the son of a guy who used to dominate them in their division decades ago.
A number of former Major League Baseball players passed away in 2024. Here are five who changed the game during their individual times on the diamond.
According to Mark Feinsand of MLB.com, free agent Josh Rojas is drawing interest from multiple teams.
The veteran southpaw is doing everything in his power to get back on the field.
The Bombers’ outfield seems highly unlikely to be as powerful as it was last season. However, a quick numbers crunch indicates otherwise.
For all the talk of the Boston Red Sox needing a right-handed hitter, there's been surprisingly little buzz about doing so via trade.
The Dodgers are expected to discuss a contract extension with longtime manager Dave Roberts this offseason, per a report from Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times.
Josh Bell is heading back to Washington, as the New York Post’s Jon Heyman reports that the first baseman has signed a one-year, $6M deal with the Nationals.
The Diamondbacks’ surprise signing of Burnes added a new frontline arm to a rotation that was already operating at a surplus on paper.
There have been several disappointments this offseason.
The Diamondbacks landed the best remaining free agent late Friday evening.
Walker Buehler on Friday revealed what jersey number he will be wearing with the Boston Red Sox.
With the Giants still weighing big moves, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports that “Pete Alonso is on their radar” as a significant upgrade to the first base/DH mix.
The Giants haven't reached October since the miraculous 2021 season.
Juan Soto's megadeal with the Mets kicked off a wild offseason, but big moves are still coming. The Yankees need infield help. The Giants crave an ace.
World Series standout Teoscar Hernandez is staying put in Los Angeles.
Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris met with reporters on Friday.
The New York Yankees have another area to add to their offseason shopping list.
The Tigers and free agent infielder Gleyber Torres are reportedly in agreement on a one-year, $15M contract, pending the completion of a physical.
The Mets and Pete Alonso aren't all that close to putting pen to paper on a contract.
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