Over 60 players across the league were non-tendered and became free agents last Friday. For their part, the Tigers DFA'd Alex Lange, Jason Foley, Sean Guenther, and four other pitchers to make room for five Rule 5-eligible minor leaguers ahead of the deadline, and they non-tendered Andy Ibáñez on the actual day. The 40-man currently sits at 39. The bullpen is the Tigers' biggest concern this offseason, but Detroit's ... Read more
The Tigers could make a major leap by signing Ranger Suárez, whose free-agent profile fits their rotation needs perfectly.yv
The Detroit Tigers, undeniably, need pitching help. Their starting rotation is Tarik Skubal and then a cluster of arms you can probably call better than average as a group, but each comes with distinct question marks. Reese Olson can’t stay healthy, Casey Mize regressed heavily after the All-Star Break, Jack Flaherty pulled a Jekyll and Hyde routine down the stretch, and Troy Melton has 45 major league innings. Keider Montero ... Read more
A former Blue Jays coach reveals he sensed his exit coming all year, adding a dramatic twist to Toronto’s season narrative.yv
One former member of the Toronto Blue Jays coaching staff admits that he was likely on the way out regardless of how the World Series played out. Don Mattingly, the Blue Jays' bench coach this past season and hitting coach in 2023 and 2024, had called it quits with the organization just days after the World Series. Mattingly, a six-time All-Star and one-time MVP as a player with the New York ... Read more
A legendary World Series home run ball from the Blue Jays’ glory years is hitting the market, and collectors are already buzzing.yv
A piece of Toronto Blue Jays history is now up for sale. The ball from Addison Barger’s pinch-hit grand slam in Game 1 of the 2025 World Series is now up for auction, after one Blue Jays fan opted to part ways with it. The ball was caught by Georgetown native Austin Jenkins, who was attending the game with family and friends. Barger’s bat connected with a ball that laser-beamed pretty much right directly at ... Read more
Three newly non-tendered players the Nationals could target to spark smart, low-risk upgrades this offseason.yv
The non-tender deadline has come and gone. With teams making cuts, there are some new additions to the free agent market. While most teams, including the Nationals decided to tender contracts to many of the players seen as non-tender candidates, there are a few interesting new additions to the free agent pool. I am going to take a look at three players that fit the Nats. The first player we will talk about is a former ... Read more




