The Major League Baseball offseason has gained a ton of attention, likely due to the talent level of the free agents who have changed teams. With players like Juan Soto, Corbin Burnes and Blake Snell signing with new clubs,
Spring training is less than a month away, but there is still plenty of MLB offseason business to tackle. A handful of notable players remain on the free-agent market, including A
Hey at least they didn’t get Juan Soto. Somehow the Los Angeles Dodgers, who did get pitchers Roki Sasaki and Tanner Scott in their latest star additions, will have to try and repeat their World Series title without Soto.
headlined by the World Series champion Dodgers landing left-hander Blake Snell before December even arrived. The collective focus then shifted to Juan Soto’s historic free agency, which ...
With Pete Alonso still a free agent midway into January, Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer Sean Casey has predicted that he will sign a contrcat of no longer than three years.
Juan Soto was the biggest name on the board — and the 26-year-old slugger set a record for present-day value with his new deal with the New York Mets — but he was just one of several All-Stars ...
Former Yankees outfielder Johnny Damon knows what it takes to win a World Series -- or two. He thinks the Yankees, coming off the loss in the World Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers and the loss of slugger Juan Soto, are an even better team in 2025.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are Major League Baseball's newest Evil Empire. They spent over $1 billion last offseason on Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Gl
Seven questions to get you through another frigid week in what feels like the longest month of the year: 1. Are the Dodgers bad for baseball? In the last week, the Dodgers have added Japanese
The Los Angeles Dodgers continue to assert their dominance over Major League Baseball following their World Series triumph, most recently by signing elite relie
Outfielder Anthony Santander has signed with the Toronto Blue Jays, reports MLB Network's Jon Paul Morosi. The switch-hitting slugger agreed to a five-year deal with Toronto worth $92.5 million, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan.
As the Mets continue to assemble a roster they hope will be able to compete for a World Series in 2025, the Dodgers continue to put together a team that looks like one that would play in an All-Star Game.