Yankees, Rangers Are “Potential Frontrunners” For Hector Neris
The market for right-hander Hector Neris may be picking up steam, as MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand reports that the Yankees and Rangers have emerged as potential frontrunners for…
How Michael Busch fits into the Cubs’ 2024 plans
Two days after Michael Busch learned he had been traded from the Dodgers to the Cubs, he took the stage in an expansive Sheraton Grand Chicago hotel…
Red Sox rumors: Boston has ‘no willingness’ to trade top 3 prospects (report)
The Red Sox have “no willingness” as of right now to trade any of their top three prospects, shortstop Marcelo Mayer, center fielder Roman Anthony and catcher…
Yankees likely bowing out of market to secure top pitcher
The New York Yankees made their starting pitching move this past week, signing veteran right-hander Marcus Stroman to a two-year, $37 million deal. Stroman’s contract includes a 2026 vesting…
Kerry Wood and Aramis Ramirez will join the Cubs Hall of Fame
Generally, not much news is made at the opening ceremony of the Cubs Convention. It’s intended to be a love fest between players old and new and…
Key Team Reportedly Drops Out of Blake Snell Sweepstakes
The Boston Red Sox finished dead last in the AL East for the second season in a row in 2023. Frustrations are mounting as they were the…
Yankees projected to surpass $300 million luxury tax payroll for first time
The Yankees are venturing into the land of a $300 million payroll for luxury tax purposes. After agreeing to terms on Thursday night with Marcus Stroman on a…
Dodgers ship third baseman Michael Busch, reliever Yency Almonte to Cubs for pair of prospects
The Chicago Cubs acquired power-hitting third baseman Michael Busch and reliever Yency Almonte from the Los Angeles Dodgers for two minor league prospects on Thursday. The Dodgers…
Boston Red Sox Insider Details the Offer Shota Imanaga Rejected Before Joining the Chicago Cubs
The Boston Globe’s Alex Speier unveiled the contact the Red Sox offered Japanese pitcher Shota Imanaga, and it looks a lot different than the one he accepted…
Yankees late-inning option signs elsewhere, flamethrower will start in NL
Flame-throwing pitcher Jordan Hicks is headed to the Giants on a four-year, $44 million deal, reported ESPN’s Jeff Passan on Friday. The Yankees had previously expressed interest…