The Baltimore Orioles kicked off the winter season with explosive performances that caught the attention of the entire American League: Pete Alonso, Ryan Helsley, Shane Baz, and Taylor Ward. But since mid-December, things have stalled. Fifty-three days have passed without a new frontline starter arriving. Meanwhile, names previously linked with Baltimore, such as Framber Valdez, Ranger Suárez, and Michael King, have ... Read more
💥 BREAKING NEWS: Brewers is adding two more left-handed players, but the scary question is: who are they planning to keep and who are they going to sideline? ⚡ .MH
The Milwaukee Brewers just did what they do most often: create a "redundant puzzle" that leaves people guessing what the next step will be. After trading Caleb Durbin and two other domestic players to Boston, the Brewers didn't just get one patch. They got two left-handed starters: Kyle Harrison and Shane Drohan. And when Spring Training opened in Phoenix, the question wasn't "who's better," but: where will the Brewers ... Read more
⚡ FLASH NEWS: Drohan may not need to start—Brewers are quietly turning him into a long relief weapon for the 2026 season ⚡ .MH
The Milwaukee Brewers just did what they do most often: create a "redundant puzzle" that leaves people guessing what the next step will be. After trading Caleb Durbin and two other domestic players to Boston, the Brewers didn't just get one patch. They got two left-handed starters: Kyle Harrison and Shane Drohan. And when Spring Training opened in Phoenix, the question wasn't "who's better," but: where will the Brewers ... Read more
💥 BREAKING NEWS: A’s closes Aaron Civale for $6 million—covering rotation losses or preparing a trade deadline move? ⚡ .MH
Throughout the winter, the Oakland Athletics searched for something simple: reliability. Not an ace. Not a media sensation. Just an arm that could handle the ball five days a year, get innings, and not throw things into chaos. Before pitchers and catchers even reported, they had it: Aaron Civale, one year, $6 million, plus up to $1.5 million in bonuses. At first glance, this seemed like the right deal for a team in ... Read more
⚡ FLASH NEWS: From being relegated to Bullpen to a one-year contract—Civale is entering a crucial season ⚡ .MH
Throughout the winter, the Oakland Athletics searched for something simple: reliability. Not an ace. Not a media sensation. Just an arm that could handle the ball five days a year, get innings, and not throw things into chaos. Before pitchers and catchers even reported, they had it: Aaron Civale, one year, $6 million, plus up to $1.5 million in bonuses. At first glance, this seemed like the right deal for a team in ... Read more


