In what has been an ongoing saga during this offseason, the Seattle Mariners continue their search for at least one more veteran bat for their infield.
The Cubs Convention is over, and it’s back to the real world for us. The quartet above have had the most mentions in the trade/FA marketplace and that’s where most of the attention is being paid right now.
The St. Louis Cardinals may be rebuilding and focusing on the future, but there are still moves that they could make to supplement their roster for the 2026 season.
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
Although the Royals have added Isaac Collins and Lane Thomas to their lineup, the offseason still feels incomplete. The Royals could use another outfielder to provide depth and give more options on offense.
When the A's traded Miguel Andujar to the Cincinnati Reds last year, GM David Forst made it clear that they had interest in re-signing the veteran as a free agent this winter.
Jon Heyman of the New York Post reported Monday that the Cardinals, among other teams, were showing “significant interest” in free agent INF/OF Miguel Andujar.
The Texas Rangers are looking for affordable options to bolster their roster for 2026. One name on their radar is Miguel Andujar, who just posted his best season since his rookie campaign with the Yankees.
According to Cubs president Jed Hoyer, the Cubs are not done adding to the team. There could soon be another addition. Interest has been ramping up for free agent third baseman, left fielder and designated hitter Miguel Andujar.
Free agent infielder/outfielder Miguel Andujar is drawing widespread interest, reports Jon Heyman of The New York Post, with the Rangers, Padres, Cardinals, Reds, Cubs and Athletics listed as some of the clubs in the mix.
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 Cincinnati Reds are reportedly interested in bringing back Miguel Andujar, whom they traded for at the trade deadline last season, according to MLB Network's Jon Heyman.
Knowing how aggressive the Pittsburgh Pirates have been so far, there's no reason for them to stop now. While reuniting with this 31-year-old wouldn't break the internet, it could provide the team with some extra depth for a steal of a price.
Maybe it's time for New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman to put an end to his big-game hunting. Enough about outfielders Cody Bellinger and Kyle Tucker.
The Cincinnati Reds desperately need to address their outfield. So long as he is healthy, there is one player the Reds should sign yesterday. Miguel Andujar was only a Red for a short time in 2025, but he made an impact.
In a 2025 trade deadline that saw a few newcomers for the Cincinnati Reds, Miguel Andujar stood out as more than just a rental. His performance down the line of this past season has stirred the conversation: Should the Reds re-sign him?
Miguel Andujar pinch-hit for Gavin Lux late in Friday's loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks. He ripped a double down the right field line, but he didn't seem to be running full speed.
The Cincinnati Reds just beat the trade deadline on Thursday, dealing minor league right-handed pitcher Kenya Huggins to the Athletics in exchange for Miguel Andujar.
For their third and final trade of this year’s trade deadline, the Cincinnati Reds have acquired LF/3B/DH Miguel Andujar from the Athletics. They are sending RHP Kenya Huggins to the Athletics in return.
As the MLB Trade Deadline approaches, we're feeling less confident that the A's are going to trade away any big pieces of their club in the coming days.
Athletics third baseman/left fielder Miguel Andujar sustained right oblique discomfort in Sunday's game and likely will be placed on the injured list, manager Mark Kotsay said after the 8-4 loss to the host Toronto Blue Jays.
The career arc for Miguel Andujar has been quite the roller coaster. The former top prospect in the Yankees organization went from hitting 27 home runs as a rookie in 2018 to being a contact-oriented hitter with the Athletics.
Once one of the hottest young hitters in baseball with the New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics outfielder Andujar is proving that he still has something to prove in the MLB.
The A's claimed Miguel Andujar off waivers from the Pittsburgh Pirates back in early November after he played in just 30 games for the Pirates in 2023.