November 4 - The Chicago White Sox picked up center fielder Luis Robert Jr.'s $20 million option for 2026 on Tuesday. The team also announced that left-hander Martin Perez declined his $10 million mutual option for 2026 and will receive a $1.5 million buyout. Robert, 28, was limited to 110 games in 2025 and hit .223 with 14 home runs, 53 RBIs and a career-high 33 stolen bases. He has played more than 110 games in ... Read more
The Phillies might be losing more than a bat — Kyle Schwarber’s projected $145 million free-agency deal stuns fans. DD
Philadelphia Phillies superstar designated hitter Kyle Schwarber isn’t expected to win the National League’s Most Valuable Player award winner this year. However, the fact that he gave two-way star Shohei Ohtani a run for his money shows how dominant his 2025 season was. Schwarber put together a historic 2025 campaign, slashing .240/.365/.563 with a National-League-leading 56 home runs and MLB-leading 132 runs batted in. ... Read more
The Astros don’t need a Cy Young to prove it — Hunter Brown’s rise says everything about this team’s power. DD
Hunter Brown's impressive 2025 season didn't boost the Houston Astros into the American League playoffs. However, his excellence in 2025 could bring significant benefits to his club in future seasons. Brown was named one of three finalists for the American League Cy Young on Sunday alongside Tarik Skubal (Detroit Tigers) and Garrett Crochet (Boston Red Sox), with the Cy Young winner ... Read more
Tension brews after the World Series as a Blue Jays exec fires a subtle but striking message toward the Dodgers. DD
The Toronto Blue Jays had an incredible 2025 season, falling just short of their ultimate goal of winning the World Series. The Blue Jays pushed the reigning champion Los Angeles Dodgers to the brink, forcing a seven-game series that needed 11 innings in Game 7 to decide the winner. In the end, though, the Blue Jays fell just short, losing 5-4 to the Dodgers, who became baseball's first back-to-back champion in 25 ... Read more
From Bengals hero to broadcast icon: Bob Trumpy’s remarkable journey ends at 80, but his voice still echoes in football history. DD
Bob Trumpy, a former Cincinnati Bengals star wide receiver and tight end, has died, the team announced on Sunday. He was 80. The team said Trumpy, who was also a broadcaster for several major sporting events, died at his home surrounded by his family. Cincinnati Bengals receiver Bob Trumpy in action during the 1969 season. (Manny Rubio/USA Today Sports) "I've known Bob since we started here and ... Read more




