After sitting out the first few months of the winter because of an ownership squabble, the San Diego Padres are using the final days of the offseason to make some noteworthy additions of their own. On Thursday,
The San Diego Padres, quiet for so much of this offseason, finally struck Wednesday by agreeing to a four-year, $55 million contract with free-agent starting pitcher Nick Pivetta, league sources confirmed to The Athletic.
On top of acquiring Kyle Tucker, Ryan Pressly and Matthew Boyd, the Chicago Cubs could go out and add either Alex Bregman or Dylan Cease to round out their roster.
It remains to be seen where Dylan Cease will pitch during the 2025 season, but it is reportedly unlikely he will suit up for the Boston Red Sox. Rob Bradford of WEEI noted Monday that Boston trading for the San Diego Padres pitcher remains "a long-shot" in large part because the Red Sox do not want to give up right fielder Wilyer Abreu in a potential deal.
According to Sean McAdam of MassLive.com, "An industry source confirmed the Red Sox have been in touch with the San Diego Padres about starting pitcher Dylan Cease, who is being s
The Boston Red Sox have had a busy offseason, signing third baseman Alex Bregman and beefing up the starting rotation
Could the Red Sox pull off a trade with the Padres for right-hander Dylan Cease? Here's the latest on an interesting rumor.
That followed by just a few hours the Padres agreeing with right-hander Nick Pivetta on a four-year, $55 million deal. Pivetta is virtually assured a spot in the rotation with Dylan Cease, Yu Darvish and Michael King.
For the fourth consecutive Spring Training, the New York Mets have suffered a significant blow to their starting rotation. According to one MLB insider, the tea
After a brutal injury update regarding Frankie Montas, the New York Mets may need to look outside the organization for a replacement.
Frankie Montas signed a two-year deal with the New York Mets over the offseason. The team was hopeful he could resurrect his career with their pitching lab, similar to how Luis Severino did last season.