A new report details what the Toronto Blue Jays want in a trade package for star slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Spring training is less than a month away, but there is still plenty of MLB offseason business to tackle. A handful of notable players remain on the free-agent market, including Alex Bregman, Pete Alonso and Anthony Santander.
Major League Baseball on Thursday announced start times for its entire 2025 calendar of games, including the regular season, Spring Training and the second annual Spring Breakout.
After signing the biggest deal in baseball history this offseason, New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto is projected to join an elite group in baseball history in
The New York Yankees were predicted to lose top third base free agent target Alex Bregman to the Boston Red Sox.
Outfielder Juan Soto was in his home country on Wednesday and talked about his desire to play in the Dominican Winter League in the future.
All-Star slugger Pete Alonso's search for a new team continues with Spring Training looming. The former New York Mets star has been linked to a return to Citi Field in free agency but a potential deal seems to be in a standoff.
And he's been far less successful with his other big-name clients. As Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman continue to twist in the wind, running out of leverage by the day, let's take a look at some players who probably aren't thrilled with their agent right about now.
Takeaways on the teams, players, executives and more that have been among the stories of the offseason — for good reasons, and bad.
Therefore, Lindor and Soto are expected to be a dynamic duo at the top of the Mets’ lineup. Additionally, it is the first time in a very long that the Mets have had the luxury of two MVP-level players batting in the same lineup back-to-back.
At the start of the offseason, the Toronto Blue Jays had one clear goal in mind: sign Juan Soto. With only one year left before their key stars in Vladimir Guer
The Toronto Blue Jays pursued a marquee free agent, were among the finalists, then didn't get him. This time it was Japanese righty Roki Sasaki, who went to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Something similar happened with Corbin Burnes,