The Atlanta Braves could look to acquire Jack Flaherty in free agency to replace Max Fried in the starting rotation.
Free agent right-handed starting pitcher Jack Flaherty posted a Michael Jordan meme on Friday as he continues to wait and see what team he'll pitch for
Flaherty finished the 2024 season with the Los Angeles Dodgers, playing a key role in their World Series run. However, his inconsistencies in the postseason — as well as his inconsistent play over the past few seasons — likely have teams hesitant to give him a long-term deal.
There is a scenario that could bring Jack Flaherty back to the Los Angeles Dodgers but it is contingent on a major detail – Roki Sasaki would to sign elsewhere.
As we head into the 2025 season, the Atlanta Braves are still looking for ways to improve and add needed depth to their starting rotation. Jack Flaherty could do just that, especially for the type of deal he is willing to settle for.
A key piece in the Los Angeles Dodgers World Series run last season, starting pitcher Jack Flaherty may be headed back to Detroit in free agency.
After missing out on Japanese starting pitcher Roki Sasaki on Friday, the Toronto Blue Jays are reportedly still looking for starting pitching help. Ben Nichols
Some top free agents are reportedly open to short-term deals similar to the ones signed by the "Boras Four" last year. Read more at MLBTR.
With pitchers and catchers reporting to Spring Training in about a month, Braves Country is getting increasingly anxious that Alex Anthopoulos hasn’t made a single notable move, but a recent report Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon of The Athletic should put Anthony Santander and Jack Flaherty on Atlanta’s radar.
Starting pitcher Jack Flaherty is one of the top arms available in MLB free agency right now. While teams are still prioritizing the battle for Roki Saski, MLB rumors are shedding light on the competition to sign Flaherty. The 29-year-old righty opened the ...
If there's been one defining characteristic of the 2024-25 offseason so far (aside from Juan Soto's record-shattering contract), it's that
The MLB offseason has seen several starting pitchers find new teams over the last two months. However, former Los Angeles Dodgers ace Jack Flaherty remains without a team in free agency.