During this offseason, MLB.com released some early outlooks for the upcoming season. In the course of their prognostications, they selected Seattle Mariners centerfielder Julio Rodriguez as the favorite to with the 2026 American League Most Valuable Player Award.
With 2026 just around the corner, there’s still the looming question of where Bo Bichette will sign for next season. There are several possibilities for Bichette’s camp, despite it being mostly radio silent to the public.
The Mets have expressed interest in signing reliever Devin Williams, reports Jeff Passan of ESPN. The Tigers and Giants are also interested, per Jon Morosi of MLB Network.
The Athletics have made their first signing of the offseason, and it comes in an area of need for the club. On Wednesday, Jon Morosi reported that the A's had come to terms on a minor-league deal with veteran right-hander Nick Anderson.
MLB insider Jon Morosi predicted San Diego Padres starting pitcher Dylan Cease to switch to the American League and join the Houston Astros during his free agency this offseason.
Former Cincinnati Reds pitcher Joe La Sorsa has agreed to a deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates, according to MLB Network's Jon Morosi. The one-year deal includes an invitation to Major League Spring Training.
MLB Network analyst Jon Morosi believes the San Francisco Giants could target two-time All-Star closer Devin Williams, who most recently pitched for the New York Yankees, in free agency this winter.
With their 6-2 victory on Friday night, the Seattle Mariners stand on the brink of the first World Series appearance in the franchise's history. With one more win, they can deliver for a fan base that's been waiting for that moment since 1977.
The Seattle Mariners look to get a leg up on the Detroit Tigers in their best-of-five American League Division Series today at Comerica Park. After suffering a heartbreaking defeat in Game 1, they mustered a victory on Sunday to crucially even up the postseason battle.
The Cleveland Guardians are poised to top a record set by the New York Yankees almost 50 years ago. The Guardians beat the Tigers, 5-2, on Tuesday to pull into a first-place tie with Detroit in the American League Central.
As the New York Yankees (59-49) continue surveying the market for pitching help ahead of today's 6:00 p.m. EST trade deadline, the Toronto Blue Jays (64-46) have just made a big move on that front.
The Chicago Cubs recently signed a multi-year contract extension with president of baseball operations, Jed Hoyer. Now, Hoyer has a few days before the 2025 MLB trade deadline to make the moves necessary to help the Cubs make a postseason run.
It's crunch time for players across the league to increase their trade value ahead of the July 31 deadline. And one MLB insider believes the player peaking the most at the moment has been linked to the Chicago Cubs.
The Chicago Cubs and starting pitching will be a hot topic over the next 10 days as we approach the 2025 MLB trade deadline. The Cubs will be one of the most competitive teams in the starter market, trying to find the right guy to help them make a World Series run.
At the 2025 MLB trade deadline, if the Boston Red Sox end up as buyers, they have one major need to address: the starting rotation. While there are many options, only a few stand out as great pickups at this year's deadline.
The New York Mets could look to add former Cy Young winner Sandy Alcántara to provide some much needed support amidst recent setbacks in the rotation. In his report for Hot Stove on MLB Network on Thursday, insider Jon Morosi discussed Alcántara's strong start this spring.
The Toronto Blue Jays hope to add another reliever to their bullpen. On Sunday afternoon, MLB Network’s Jon Morosi reported that the Blue Jays, along with the Chicago Cubs, are in on 32-year-old reliever Carlos Estévez.
An intriguing second baseman is expected to be posted this off-season. On Tuesday, Jeeho Yoo reported that 25-year-old Korean second baseman Hyeseong Kim is expected to be posted after American Thanksgiving on Thursday.
The Red Sox are in agreement on a minor-league contract with free-agent utility man Nate Eaton, as was first reported by MLB.com’s Jon Morosi. The deal includes an invite to big-league spring training and guarantees $780,000 if Eaton reaches the majors.
For Braves fans hoping the days of Orlando Arcia starting at shortstop are in the past, this latest report from Jon Morosi will be music to the ears. The
The Chicago Cubs are in the mix for Japanese pitcher Shota Imanaga, according to MLB Network's Jon Morosi. The Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets, and Boston Red Sox are “involved” in conversations surrounding the left-hander, per Morosi.
A reporter has apologized for claiming that Shohei Ohtani was on a flight to Toronto. The false flight report briefly sparked the imagination of the internet on Friday.
On top of their salary savings, the Braves acquired pitcher Kolby Allard from the Rangers, a former first-round pick of the Braves.
The rumor mill is heating up as the MLB trade deadline approaches.
Per the Angels' head athletic trainer, Mike Frostad, Trout received a cortisone shot earlier in the week, meaning he won't be activated off the IL when eligible on Monday.
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