The unusually quiet Winter Meetings are in the books, so who were baseball's biggest winners and losers this week?
Five-time All-Star Pete Alonso is on the verge of a five-year deal worth $155 million with the Baltimore Orioles, sources ...
The New York Yankees spark debate after a viral clip shows a Red Sox fan saying Aaron Judge deserves a World Series ring. The Talkin’ Baseball podcast shared a clip of Carrabis on its X account ...
Thanksgiving week in MLB rumors isn't usually a big one, but moves can happen. In fact, the Red Sox acquired Sonny Gray from the Cardinals in a trade this morning. Maybe we'll see another big move or ...
The Dodgers have cornered the market on Japanese talent — but one major star does not appear to be California Dreamin’. Right-handed pitcher Tatsuya Imai, currently in the middle of a 45-day posting ...
While baseball waits for free agents to sign as we inch closer to the annual winter meetings, the trade market has begun to take shape. Following the Rangers’ and Mets’ swap of Marcus Semien and ...
'It means a lot' - Pistons' Thompson on winning 13 games in a row to tie franchise record 'Hero' bystander who tackled Bondi Beach gunman identified Trump pushes Supreme Court to overturn ruling ...
Eight months have passed since I used this space to make bold predictions for the 2025 MLB season, including but not limited to: • The Phillies winning the World Series (nailed it!) • The A’s and Rays ...
Turner is now a free agent after a short stint with the Chicago Cubs and the 40-year-old has expressed his desire to retire as a Dodger. Some players step away quietly when their career winds down.
It has taken fewer than four years for Tigers pitcher Tarik Skubal to go from a decent pitcher to one of the best in the history of his franchise. Example: after posting 5.1 bWAR combined over his ...
Major League Baseball has finalized its national broadcasting details for 2026, 2027 and 2028. On Wednesday, MLB announced a new partnership with NBC, Netflix and ESPN -- in addition to its existing ...
MLB opted out of its deal with ESPN, which was around $1.65 billion over three seasons, but restructured around Sunday Night Baseball, the playoffs and the Home Run Derby. Scott Taetsch / Getty Images ...