Last winter the Tampa Bay Rays brought in some rotation depth via trade with the Athletics, sending away Jeffrey Springs and Jacob Lopez in exchange for a slew of prospects, headlined by the hard-throwing Joe Boyle.
The Baltimore Orioles told us they were going to sign an impact bat this winter, and they meant it. After whiffing on Kyle Schwarber, president of baseball
The seven-year contract extension Ketel Marte signed with the Diamondbacks last April included a five-team no-trade clause, which adds an interesting wrinkle
The Athletics have been busy adding relief options of late, picking up Mark Leiter Jr. for the big-league squad, and then adding right-handers Joel Kuhnel and Brooks Kriske as depth options for the bullpen.
Picture the Philadelphia Phillies retaining Kyle Schwarber as a re-load of ammunition while the team waits for backup forces to help finish the job. After re-inserting the National League home-run king into the lineup, the Phillies front office doubled down on their commitment to win a World Series with the current core.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
The Athletics offseason of adding pitching depth continues rolling right along. After adding Mark Leiter Jr. last week to serve as a late-inning option for the green and gold, they also went out and signed Joel Kuhnel to a minor-league deal after he spent time with the New York Yankees last season.
Anthony Rendon's contract may be one of the worst in modern baseball history. Coming off a World Series title with the Washington Nationals in 2019, Rendon tested free agency and signed a monster contract with the Los Angeles Angels that December.
The Athletics are on the hunt to improve their roster in very specific ways in an effort to move up in the AL West and take down their foes. On Friday morning, both of those goals took a hit with the move that the Houston Astros, Pittsburgh Pirates and Tampa Bay Rays made.
The Orioles have shown interest in Cardinals left-hander JoJo Romero, reports Derrick Goold of The St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The O’s join the Yankees and Mariners as club connected to Romero this month.
With just a few days left for one of the biggest power bats on the free agent market left to sign, there have been practically zero rumors swirling around Munetaka Murakami, which could leave the door open for the A's to make a splash.
News broke earlier this week that the A's made an offer to free agent infielder Ha-Seong Kim to patrol second base this season. The club offered him a 4-year deal worth $48 million, but he ended up signing a one-year pact back in Atlanta.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
Juan Soto is baseball's highest-paid MLB player in 2026. The New York Mets will pay the All-Star a hefty $46.8 million this season, thanks to a 15-year, $765 million contract, the largest deal in professional sports history.
The Athletics haven't been making too many moves this winter, but they have added a couple of arms to the bullpen mix in the past week. The first, and bigger move, was the club's signing of free agent Mark Leiter Jr.
Heading into the offseason, the A's desperately needed to add pitching if they wanted a chance to compete in the AL West in 2026. We are now halfway through December, and the only move to address the need was signing former Yankees and Cubs right-hander Mark Leiter Jr.
Ha-Seong Kim signed a 1-year contract with the Atlanta Braves on Monday to return to the team after ending the 2025 campaign in Atlanta. Kim began his career with the San Diego Padres, playing four seasons and establishing himself as a fan favorite.
The Seattle Mariners are coming off a tough week in free agency. On Saturday, they lost playoff hero Jorge Polanco, who signed a two-year contract with the New York Mets.
The Athletics have an interesting decision on their hands when it comes to the starting rotation. They have a number of intriguing young arms, but they're also hoping to add another veteran to the rotation this winter.
One MLB free agent was apparently willing to turn down longer-term financial security in favor of not having to play for the Athletics. Veteran infielder Ha-Seong Kim signed a new deal with the Atlanta Braves this earlier this week (after already finishing out the last month of the 2025 season with Atlanta).
The Angels announced the signing of lefty reliever Drew Pomeranz to a one-year deal. It’s reportedly a $4MM guarantee for the CAA client. The Angels had five openings on the 40-man roster and are now up to 37 between this and their signing of right-hander Jordan Romano.
The Athletics are generating offseason buzz as emerging contract extension discussions signal a clear shift in organizational philosophy. Conversations surrounding the club’s young core, long-term roster outlook, and rebuild strategy point toward a commitment to continuity rather than the short-term turnover that has defined past eras.
The Pittsburgh Pirates made an offer. The Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds and several other teams were interested in Kyle Schwarber's services. But it was the Philadelphia Phillies who won the bidding war for the fan favorite to return to the City of Brotherly Love.
So much for the idea that Cleveland Guardians manager Stephen Vogt was possibly headed into a lame duck season, with ESPN reporting Friday that the two-time American League Manager of the Year already signed an extension that never was announced.
In an offseason that has already seen its fair share of fascinating trades, the Texas Rangers and New York Mets’ swap of their high-priced stars stands
The Rule 5 draft is one of the most unique events in sports; It’s an opportunity to free career minor leaguers and grant them a fresh start with a new team.
As the offseason heats up, the Athletics continue their long-term rebuild, striking a balance between a young, promising core and the need for select veteran additions.