The San Francisco Giants had a mediocre year this season, going exactly .500, 81-81. They have all the hitting they need, but they don’t have a proven ace to truly lead their rotation. Logan Webb and Robbie Ray are good top-end starters, but they need one more. Fansided’s Christopher Kline believes the pitcher they need is Philadelphia Phillies All-Star Ranger Suarez, who Kline believes will ... Read more
Sources Say Willy Adames Has Made a Significant Off-Field Decision After His First Season with the Giants.yv
Willy Adames and the San Francisco Giants missed the MLB playoffs in 2025, his first year with the organization. Despite a disappointing finish and selling at the trade deadline, the Giants are expected to push for postseason contention in 2026 under new manager Tony Vitello. If they do, Adames will be a big part of it. Adames joined San Francisco last offseason on a seven-year, $182 million deal. After struggling in the ... Read more
Sources Say Cardinals Are Targeting Nine Key Players to Retain for 2026.yv
The big story of the offseason for the St. Louis Cardinals has been all of the guys who could end up being traded by the organization. You know the names by now. Nolan Arenado, Sonny Gray, Brendan Donovan, and others have been consistently discussed as trade chips. But, what about the guys who could end up sticking around? Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch was asked this very question and noted that Masyn Winn ... Read more
Cardinals-Braves Trade Buzz Has Fans Scratching Their Heads — Here’s Why.yv
The St. Louis Cardinals are bound to be one of the more active teams in the league this offseason. They're headed for a rebuild this winter, which means they could be active in the trade market. Most of the moves the Cardinals could look to make are selling moves. Nolan Arenado and Sonny Gray are two veterans that the Cardinals could look to trade in the coming months. It would help shed some money while freeing a spot for ... Read more
Rangers Are Actively Shopping Two Former All-Stars as Trade Talks Heat Up.yv
The Texas Rangers have some difficult decisions ahead of them this winter. They're faced with a reduced payroll and a multitude of pitchers that are unrestricted free agents. Pairing that with a desire to improve a struggling offense, president of baseball operations Chris Young has his hands tied. Some unpopular moves will have to be made, and it looks like the Rangers may be moving on from a pair of ... Read more




