The San Francisco Giants are sure to make plenty of changes to their roster as Tony Vitello takes over as manager. On Friday, they added a new outfielder via trade before designating a catcher for assignment. The Giants acquired outfielder Joey Wiemer from the Miami Marlins for cash considerations, via Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle. In turn, San Francisco has ... Read more
Giants land a former Brewers top-three outfield prospect in a blockbuster move that could redefine their future.yv
The San Francisco Giants are poised for a busy offseason, with set to make some changes to a roster that’s capable of making a playoff push in 2026. While there are some issues to address across the roster, adding depth pieces is equally important. Taking fliers on former top prospects is also worthwhile, and the Giants made such a move early in the offseason. According to Susan Slusser of The ... Read more
Mariners reportedly eye a fan-favorite Cardinals trade target, potentially shaking up the offseason.yv
To go deeper into the playoffs than they just went, the Seattle Mariners will need more help than they've already secured. Re-signing first baseman Josh Naylor may have been the big-ticket item for the Mariners this offseason, but they still have gaping holes at second base and third base as well. The incumbents at those positions, Jorge Polanco and Eugenio Suárez, are free agents who the Mariners could feasibly ... Read more
Three salary-dump players could quietly become the Cardinals’ secret weapons in 2026.yv
Chaim Bloom has already indicated his plans for the St. Louis Cardinals' 2026 offseason. He wants to heavily invest in player development and scouting, as he should given the rapid decline in the organization's identity across MLB. Until the time comes for homegrown players to take back over the roster, Bloom will have to patch the team for a couple of seasons. If the Cardinals truly want to field a competitive team ... Read more
With Anthony Volpe expected on the IL, the Yankees secure a Rangers veteran to fill the gap.yv
The New York Yankees and former Rangers infielder Jonathan Ornelas have agreed to a minor league contract, according to MLB's transaction log. He'll get a non-roster invitation to MLB Spring Training and could opt out midway through the season if he’s not on the 40-man roster, per Francys Romero. Ornelas, whom the Rangers selected in the third round of the 2018 MLB Draft, had just 10 big-league plate ... Read more




