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The spoils of reaching the World Series usually means a later first-round pick. For the Toronto Blue Jays that pick will be even later than usual.
Despite Pete Alonso, Kyle Schwarber, and Robert Suarez being off the market, there are still high-profile free agents available for teams to target, including the prize of this offseason, Kyle Tucker.
The unusually quiet Winter Meetings are in the books, so who were baseball's biggest winners and losers this week?
ESPN's Buster Olney joined the 'Refuse to Lose' podcast following baseball's winter meetings and says the Seattle Mariners are in the driver's seat to re-sign second baseman Jorge Polanco
Sometimes, you just have to go pack in time. Yes, you read that correctly. Going “pack in time” is the brainchild of MLB Network host Greg Amsinger, who played the game -- though perhaps not with that name at the time -- as a kid with his friends.
Major League Baseball's Winter Meetings are freshly behind us, and while there was a good bit of notable activity that took place over the three-day hootenanny in Orlando, there's still much to be resolved across the remainder of the offseason calendar.
The Rangers took their first high school player in the first round since 2018 last July when they selected shortstop Gavin Fien out of Great Oak High School in Temecula, Calif. The last prep player drafted by Texas was current relief pitcher Cole Winn, a prep pitcher out of Lutheran High School in Orange, Calif.
Here are three free agents the Mets should pursue. 2025 Stats: 2.59 ERA, 0.95 WHIP, 57 strikeouts, 29 saves, 165 ERA+, 2.4 wins above replacement (59.0 innings pitched)
NBC Sports is still months away from airing its first MLB game in a quarter century — an exclusive prime-time March 26 game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers — but NBC Sports president Rick Cordella says he’d love for his company to be involved in baseball beyond its recent three-year deal with the league.
There will inevitably be a winner and a loser to every MLB trade, but sometimes the scales tip more drastically and the end result is a lopsided deal.