MLB.com's Mark Feinsand listed the Toronto Blue Jays as a "club to watch" for free agent first baseman Pete Alonso.
The Major League Baseball offseason has been full of excitement and drama as the stacked free-agent class has been signing ...
A quiet offseason and lackluster 2024 raised concerns for next season, but the numbers project them to still be in a good ...
With nearly every top remaining free agent pitcher off the board, World Series champion Jack Flaherty stands as one of the best hurlers still seeking a home for 2025. One of the teams reported to be ...
Loved ones rallied support for an elderly woman on the five-year anniversary of when she was attacked with a baseball bat in an attempted carjacking.Family and ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers have reportedly landed a star from Korea. Per The Athletic's Fabian Ardaya, the Dodgers are in agreement with Korean ...
The Baltimore Orioles inked Charlie Morton to a one-year contract, tapping the 41-year-old to replace outgoing ace Corbin Burnes.
Buehler felt his mechanics click back into place towards the end of last season and feels ready for a rebound season with the ...
After signing Tomoyouki Sugano and Charlie Morton, the Orioles may be content with where their rotation stands.
A Major League Baseball panel cut the rights fees owed the Washington Nationals from the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network by 20% for each of the final three seasons of the five-year period through 2026, ...
Five teams have successfully addressed their rotation needs. Which clubs are still searching for help? And most important: what seven arms, including Sasaki, are still available?
Walker Buehler is betting on himself by signing a one-year, prove-it deal with the Red Sox. He explained Friday why that structure was best for him.