After an offseason of near-complete inactivity, the Seattle Mariners finally made a move on Monday, inking veteran infielder Donovan Solano to a one-year deal.
New York is no longer a destination for Japanese stars, while Brian Cashman signs a former Red Sox fan favorite and Gerrit Cole prepares for a bounce-back year.
Wells' lefty bat is a significant upgrade over Trevino at the plate. He hit 13 homers and had a .229/.322/.395 slash line and ...
# It wasn’t as attractive as expected, but Chisholm Jr inked his name on a $5.85 million contract for the 2025 season, just ...
Japanese ace Roki Sasaki's recruitment tour will include a second meeting with the Dodgers, with this one taking place in Los ...
With just under a month left until Red Sox pitchers and catchers report for Spring Training on February 12th, a former Red Sox is staying in the AL East, but th ...
It’s still not clear how much extra revenue Cincinnati will pick up in the wake of this new agreement, but president of ...
With 2025 Spring Training almost upon us, Pete Alonso remains a free agent, and ex-Yankees coach Sean Casey has urged the slugger to re-sign with the New York Mets ... "I look back man, to be in the ...
The Boston Red Sox faithful have sadly lost another of their favorite sons to the New York Yankees. Following in the footsteps of legends like Babe Ruth, Roger ...
Monday update: The San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees and Texas Rangers are out of the ... which would have ranked second in MLB behind Reds (now Yankees) reliever Fernando Cruz. Doolittle: I ...