Since parting ways with fan-favorite Luis Robert Jr. earlier this offseason, the Chicago White Sox have been in acquisition mode. The organization has put together one of MLB's most impressive winters, using its newfound financial flexibility to add multiple instant-impact players.
The Boston Red Sox completed yet another trade this past weekend as the organization sent Jordan Hicks to the Chicago White Sox in a larger package. In the deal, the Red Sox got out of most of Hicks’ contract and moved below the second CBT luxury tax threshold.
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Baseball will return next week, with pitchers and catchers reporting for spring training across the sport. But that doesn’t mean transaction season is over quite yet.
The Red Sox swung a creative, financially motivated trade with the White Sox on Sunday that netted them salary relief, roster flexibility, and a new pitching prospect.
The Chicago White Sox and Boston Red Sox exchanged pitching prospects and Chicago also acquired veteran right-handed hurler Jordan Hicks in a trade announced Sunday afternoon.
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If Boston Red Sox fans thought the Jordan Hicks trade was about clearing space on the payroll for Eugenio Suárez, they can start re-thinking. Hours after
The Red Sox are sending right-hander Jordan Hicks to the White Sox, according to a report from ESPN’s Jeff Passan. Right-handed pitching prospect David Sandlin is also headed to Chicago alongside Hicks, as noted by Passan.
The Red Sox seemingly have enough pitching depth to consider trading some. Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic reports that Patrick Sandoval, Brayan Bello and Jordan Hicks have been discussed in trade talks.
Lately, life has not been extremely fun for former Toronto Blue Jays pitchers, let alone some of the current bullpen pieces. The more and more we hear of pitchers facing extreme difficulty in their jobs, and the most recent one is Jordan Hicks.
The San Francisco Giants made a bold decision when they signed Jordan Hicks to a four-year, $44 million deal ahead of the 2024 season. For the first three seasons of his career with the St.
The San Francisco Giants are heading into an offseason with a lot of question marks regarding the future of the franchise. For the last number of years, the Giants have been a team stuck in mediocrity.
The San Francisco Giants made a lot of moves with their pitching staff in the offseason leading into the 2024 campaign. There were headline grabbers, such as signing reigning Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell and trading for former winner of the award, Robbie Ray.
Before the 2024 season, the San Francisco Giants signed Jordan Hicks to a four year deal worth $44 million. Hicks has been one of the most electric pitchers in baseball since his debut in 2018, the only difference was that he was a reliever.
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The San Francisco Giants got a major upgrade to their bullpen with the signing of ex-Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Jordan Hicks. Moreover, San Francisco is hoping to climb the NL West standings in 2024, and the team has faith that Hicks can help them do so.