All-Stars Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman are still on the market and there's plenty of business still to be done.
The Toronto Blue Jays whiffed on a potential Teoscar Hernandez reunion, but we can't really blame Ross Atkins for this one.
By John Hartsock [email protected] Notes and observations about Major League Baseball as its hot stove season reaches its midpoint: n As former Pittsburgh Pirates President Frank Coonelly ...
MLB Pipeline Poll kicked off with a look at Rookie of the Year favorites. In Part II, we take a deeper dive into what ...
Justin Verlander's market is finally heating up, Jed Hoyer takes aim at a new infielder and the Mets aren't done adding to ...
The Detroit Tigers are still linked to a number of remaining free agents, but their likelihood of actually signing them ...
With 2025 well underway and Opening Day drawing closer, MLB's free-agent market continues to slowly unfold. Zach Worden ...
ESPN insider Jeff Passan put the Toronto Blue Jays on blast for their terrible offseason so far where they've failed to make ...
Blue Jays have earned the reputation of being the "close, but no cigar" team, striking out on big names such as Juan Soto and ...
The Chicago White Sox have a few assets left on their roster that they could look to trade, and the Toronto Blue Jays appear ...
Anthony Santander, a potential Juan Soto replacement for the New York Yankees, was predicted to sign an $80 million deal in ...