
Report: Royals Sign Carlos Santana
As the MLB Hot Stove starts heating up with the Winter Meetings underway, The Kansas City Royals sign Carlos Santana to a two-year deal worth $17.5 million per Jon Heyman.
As the MLB Hot Stove starts heating up with the Winter Meetings underway, The Kansas City Royals sign Carlos Santana to a two-year deal worth $17.5 million per Jon Heyman.
The White Sox re-united with a veteran outfielder on Tuesday afternoon. Andersen Pickard breaks down Adam Eaton to Chicago.
The New York Mets are under new ownership and figure to be in on every big-name free agent that’s on the market, and George Springer might be the guy that lands in Queens, according to an insider.
Late Monday night, the Chicago White Sox upgraded their rotation by acquiring Lance Lynn from the Texas Rangers.
The Angels struck a deal on Monday to acquire a big-name reliever from Cincinnati. B.J. Martin breaks down the trade.
Entering the new millennium, it was no secret that the Blue Jays greatest challenge was its divisional competition. The Yankees were in the midst of a dynasty, and the Red Sox were doing almost everything they could in attempting to break their eventual 86-year World Series drought.
The Tampa Bay Rays had the best record in the American League and made it to their second World Series in franchise history. What can they do this offseason to stay on top of the AL and possibly get that ring?
After a career year in 2019, Marcus Semien struggled to find his footing in the shortened 2020 season. Semien played in all 162 games in 2019. He combined superb defense and a strong bat to place third in American League MVP voting. With that in mind, let’s take a look at his market this offseason.
Barry Bonds is on the Hall of Fame ballot once again. Does he belong in Cooperstown? Ben Fadden weighs the pros and cons.
Tommy La Stella had a solid 2020 season between the Los Angeles Angels and Oakland Athletics. After tapping into more power than he ever had before in 2019 (his first year with the Angels), he showed more of the same in the shortened season.
There is no doubt that Major League Baseball (MLB) is one of the most-awaited sports leagues around the world. Aside from being the oldest major professional sport, it is also the second wealthiest sport just behind the National Football League (NFL). Here are some of MLB’s top free agents:
The Major League Baseball non-tender deadline was Wednesday at 8 p.m. EST. That means that any pre-arbitration and arbitration-eligible players that did not receive a contract tender from their respective teams are now free agents.
As the MLB Hot Stove starts heating up with the Winter Meetings underway, The Kansas City Royals sign Carlos Santana to a two-year deal worth $17.5 million per Jon Heyman.
The White Sox re-united with a veteran outfielder on Tuesday afternoon. Andersen Pickard breaks down Adam Eaton to Chicago.
The New York Mets are under new ownership and figure to be in on every big-name free agent that’s on the market, and George Springer might be the guy that lands in Queens, according to an insider.
Late Monday night, the Chicago White Sox upgraded their rotation by acquiring Lance Lynn from the Texas Rangers.
The Angels struck a deal on Monday to acquire a big-name reliever from Cincinnati. B.J. Martin breaks down the trade.
Entering the new millennium, it was no secret that the Blue Jays greatest challenge was its divisional competition. The Yankees were in the midst of a dynasty, and the Red Sox were doing almost everything they could in attempting to break their eventual 86-year World Series drought.
The Tampa Bay Rays had the best record in the American League and made it to their second World Series in franchise history. What can they do this offseason to stay on top of the AL and possibly get that ring?
After a career year in 2019, Marcus Semien struggled to find his footing in the shortened 2020 season. Semien played in all 162 games in 2019. He combined superb defense and a strong bat to place third in American League MVP voting. With that in mind, let’s take a look at his market this offseason.
Barry Bonds is on the Hall of Fame ballot once again. Does he belong in Cooperstown? Ben Fadden weighs the pros and cons.
Tommy La Stella had a solid 2020 season between the Los Angeles Angels and Oakland Athletics. After tapping into more power than he ever had before in 2019 (his first year with the Angels), he showed more of the same in the shortened season.
There is no doubt that Major League Baseball (MLB) is one of the most-awaited sports leagues around the world. Aside from being the oldest major professional sport, it is also the second wealthiest sport just behind the National Football League (NFL). Here are some of MLB’s top free agents:
The Major League Baseball non-tender deadline was Wednesday at 8 p.m. EST. That means that any pre-arbitration and arbitration-eligible players that did not receive a contract tender from their respective teams are now free agents.
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