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The Padres have not made a single major-league free-agent signing or traded for a major-league player despite having openings in left field, at catcher, at the back of the rotatio
Spring training is fast approaching as another MLB offseason winds to a close and teams get ready to shake off the rust in preparation for a new season.
When the Chicago Cubs handed Craig Counsell a five-year, $40 million contract to become the highest-paid manager in baseball, they didn’t do it for his sparkling personality or quotability. Simply put,
Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer says the team is focused on improving its bullpen and bench at this point in the offseason.
According to Brewers insider Curt Hogg, the Brewers have invited shortstop Cooper Pratt, pitcher Jacob Misiorowski, and reliever Craig Yoho to Arizona as the team is looking to add some extra depth after losing star shortstop Willy Adames to free agency, closer Devin Williams, and former starter Colin Rea to the Yankees and Cubs.
After the Chicago Cubs shockingly gave up on their No. 18 prospect, bullpen fireballer Michael Arias, the New York Yankees moved quickly to acquire him.
Former Cardinals pitcher Jack Flaherty may have to settle for a shorter-term deal in free agency, given the skepticism he has encountered in the marketplace.
The Yankees added an arm to their organizational depth Wednesday, swinging a trade with the Chicago Cubs for minor-league right-hander Michael Arias.
In the minors last season, Yoho posted a 0.94 ERA, 0.94 WHIP, .151 batting average against and 101 strikeouts in just 57.2 innings.
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Major League Baseball's 2024-25 free agent season peaked early, with Juan Soto's record $765 million agreement with the New York Mets. Yet two free agent gems - infielders Alex Bregman and Pete Alonso - and a whole bullpen's worth of elite relievers remain on the market,