The Texas Rangers knew there was a chance they would lose Hoby Milner in free agency. It’s how they lost Milner that should be concerning. Milner agreed to a one-year deal with the Chicago Cubs on Thursday.
Left-handed ground-ball specialist Hoby Milner is joining the Chicago Cubs' relief corps, agreeing to a one-year, $3.75 million deal, multiple media outlets reported Thursday.
After being bounced out of the playoffs by the Milwaukee Brewers in the NLDS, the Chicago Cubs are making moves with the hopes of improving the roster for a deeper run in the postseason next year.
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 Chicago Cubs have had a fairly quiet MLB offseason thus far. Fans have been begging the front office and Jed Hoyer to get aggressive, but so far that has not been the case.
The Cubs and left-hander Hoby Milner are in agreement on a one-year deal. The MVP Sports Group will make $3.75MM plus incentives. Michael Cerami of Bleacher Nation was first on the deal.
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.
The Blue Jays have had many reliable but also unlikely heroes in the bullpen who helped the Jays reach the postseason last year. Still, Toronto will have to boost its bullpen strength to keep up with the competition in the AL East and punch its ticket to the playoffs again in 2026.
The Texas Rangers have had a pretty difficult start to their 2025 campaign, sitting at 31-35 on the year. They are currently No. 4 in the American League West, ahead of only the Athletics.
The Texas Rangers are getting massive contributions from their pitching staff, and they have been much needed. The Rangers currently sit at 9-7, and they previously held a record of 9-4 before getting swept at the hands of the Seattle Mariners.
The Texas Rangers have added left-handed relief pitcher Hoby Milner to their bullpen for the 2025 season. This marks the Rangers’ second signing of a reliever this offseason, including right-handed pitcher Jacob Webb, who was signed during the Winter Meetings.
The Rangers officially announced their signing of left-hander Hoby Milner on Friday, which was reported earlier this week. Right-hander Owen White has been designated for assignment as the corresponding move.
The Texas Rangers added another block to their bullpen rebuild. And they didn't have to go far. The Rangers signed left-handed reliever Hoby Milner to a one-year minor league deal, according to multiple reports, including MLB.com's Mark Feinsand, who first reported the move on Thursday.
Now-former Milwaukee Brewers reliever Hoby Milner signed a one-year deal with the Texas Rangers on Thursday. Mark Feinsand of MLB.com had the deal, but no financial terms have been reported as of this posting.
Free agency has slowed down across Major League Baseball but one former Milwaukee Brewers hurler did find a new home on Thursday. Former Brewers left-handed hurler Hoby Milner was non-tendered by the Brewers earlier in the offseason after spending the last four seasons in Milwaukee.
After pulling off two of the most aggressive moves of the offseason by acquiring Kyle Tucker and shipping Cody Bellinger out of town, the Chicago Cubs don't seem content with what they've accomplished.
The 2024 season could not have gone any worse for the Texas Rangers; their offense fell off considerably and their pitching wasn’t able to compensate for this steep dip in hitting production.
The Chicago Cubs have already made marked improvement to their pitching staff this winter. By trading for Eli Morgan in the early part of the offseason and then adding previous first-round pick Phil Bickford, they have added much needed arms to a unit that has struggled the past two years.
The Milwaukee Brewers have agreed to terms for 2024 with left-handed reliever Hoby Milner, avoiding arbitration. Per Robert Murray of Fansided: Source: Hoby Milner, Brewers settle at $2.05 million, avoiding arbitration.