The Major League Baseball offseason has seen plenty of free agents sign with new teams, both hitters and pitchers. This has arguably been one of the best starting pitcher classes in a long time, and most of the top names have already signed.
If top third base prospect Matt Shaw hits the ground running, and Chicago signs, say, Jack Flaherty before Spring Training, this team has the lineup depth and the star power at the top of the rotation to be awfully dangerous.
And then there were three. While eight teams were known to have met in person with Japanese right-hander Roki Sasaki, five of those have been informed that they are out of the running: the Cubs, Giants,
With less than a month until pitchers and catchers begin reporting for Spring Training, here are three things we'll be
The Toronto Blue Jays find themselves at the last stretch of a two-horse race for Japanese sensation Roki Sasaki. While the rumour mills and the reports
D-backs RHP Corbin Burnes has had to evolve throughout his career, and he explained the recent dip in strikeouts as an approach change.
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 Alex Bregman, Pete Alonso,
By now, you’ve heard that the Arizona Diamondbacks have pulled off the deal of the offseason, signing one of the best pitchers in baseball, Corbin Burnes.
The Blue Jays have struck out in free agency this offseason but have taken a meeting with Roki Sasaki that could change things.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are viewed as the favorite for Roki Sasaki, but one report shows the other teams who have expressed interest aren't out of the picture.
It's down to the Dodgers, Padres and Blue Jays in the race for 23-year-old Japanese pitching phenom Sasaki. This could be an inflection point for the Toronto franchise.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have won 13 of the last 17 National League West division titles. They have easily been the best team in the division during that stretch but have faced increasing challenges in the recent years, and looking at how the current offseason has shaped up, it is only going to get harder.