MLB released their predictions for World Series champions in the next ten years, and some of the projections were… intriguing ...
Chris Sale ranks 3rd on MLB Network's Top 10 Starting Pitchers Right Now list after going pitching to a 2.38 ERA with 225 strikeouts ...
Gerrit Cole ranks eighth on MLB Network's Top 10 Starting Pitchers Right Now list after recording a 3.41 ERA during the 2024 season ...
While it had become the expected outcome, they lost their ace and one of the best pitchers in baseball. So far, Baltimore has been unable to replace him. With that being said, there are still some ...
Steve Cohen and the Mets could be looking for another starting pitcher with that said. New York’s president of baseball operations, David Stearns, hasn’t shown interest in signing any pitchers ...
Staying healthy is paramount for Sasaki, a pitcher who has missed some time in Japan due to injury and is not cashing in the same way Yoshinobu Yamamoto did last offseason. One major injury can ...
Roki Sasaki’s free agency was a whirlwind of speculation, hope, and for some teams, inevitable disappointment. For the Yankees, it turned out to be an exercise in futility. Despite their best efforts, ...
According to multiple reports, including one from ESPN's Jeff Passan, the Dodgers join the Toronto Blue Jays and San Diego Padres as the three finalists to sign Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki.
As the offseason’s free agent market has developed and with Spring Training looming just over the horizon next month, a report from Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon of The Athletic this evening ...
Boyle proposed recently that New York could look to attach right-handed pitcher Michael King to an Arraez trade to load up the starting rotation. "A stud who bloomed on the mound last season ...
Jack Flaherty is the top unsigned starter as the calendar flips to 2025. While there haven’t been a ton of teams publicly linked to the right-hander, Flaherty was tied to the Orioles before ...
The Orioles dove back into the free agent market Friday, agreeing to a one-year, $15 million deal with right-handed pitcher Charlie Morton. Here’s what The Baltimore Sun sports staff had to say ...