The Chicago Cubs have already almost crapped out entirely in addressing one of their offseason needs– a reliable, veteran ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers did not enter the offseason with many needs, but they addressed one of them in the biggest way ...
Former New York Mets closer Edwin Díaz signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers this week for three years and $69 million. The ...
Now that the dust has settled and it's been a couple weeks since the World Series ended, I have found myself with open evenings that were once filled with baseball, but now are filled with reflecting ...
After winning their second straight World Series, the Dodgers are showing no signs of slowing down. Los Angeles has continued reinforcing its club this offseason, with the Dodgers agreeing to a ...
The Giants didn't make any big moves, but there are still avenues for filling their needs. But some needs seem more fillable ...
We are on day three of the MLB Winter Meetings, and the Cleveland Guardians remain one of the quieter teams both on the ...
Even when they don’t plan to spend aggressively, the Dodgers’ financial limitations are boundless when shoring up their few ...
Details of that contract soon emerged as multiple sources reported that it would be a three-year, $69 million contract. In ...
After largely striking out on quality bullpen options in 2025, the Dodgers paid up for their new reliever in Edwin Diaz.
Los Angeles stole New York’s closer with a marginally better three-year offer to alleviate the reigning champions’ biggest ...
Team is fielding calls about relievers but says it wants to make starting rotation better without jettisoning bullpen parts.