Former SF Giants slugger Joc Pederson had a rough 2025 campaign with the Texas Rangers, but he is still going to get a big pay day in 2026 after he exercised his player option which will earn him $18.5 million next season. The decision for Pederson to exercise his option was an easy one because there is no way he would have earned a contract anywhere near $18.5 million from any team after the numbers he put up in ... Read more
After a Season of Defensive Mastery, the Rangers Claim the Gold Glove Team Award in Dominant Fashion.yv
On Friday night, Rawlings announced the winners of the Platinum Glove Awards and the best defensive team in each league. The Texas Rangers were the recipient of the 2025 Gold Glove Team Award in the American League, while the National League winner went to the Chicago Cubs. The Rangers had five players nominated for Gold Glove Awards, good for second in the league. Corey Seager, Marcus Semien, Adolis Garcia, Wyatt ... Read more
Ross Atkins Just Dropped a Hint About the Position the Blue Jays Could Be Targeting This Offseason.yv
The main question that's going to surround the Toronto Blue Jays this offseason is if they are going to re-sign their star shortstop Bo Bichette or not. After getting an extension worked out with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. during the early part of the 2025 campaign, there seemed to be writing on the wall that this was going to be Bichette's last year with the Blue Jays. However, based on the season he had and how ... Read more
The Clock Is Ticking: Will the Blue Jays Lock Up George Springer Before He Hits Free Agency?.yv
George Springer signed a six-year, $150 million contract with the Blue Jays back in January 2021. The first couple of years of his contract looked great, however in 2024 his production tailed of significantly and it started to look like a bad contract going forward. The 12-year veteran posted career lows across his entire slash line at .220/.303/.371 in 2024. The 36-year old had a WAR of 1.1, a .220 BA an OPS of .674 ... Read more
A Surprising New Trade Candidate Just Popped Up, and the Mariners’ Offseason Just Got Way More Interesting.yv
After the understandable disappointment which surrounded the Seattle Mariners re-signing Jorge Polanco last offseason, he then went out and proved a lotof people wrong. He set a career-high with a 134 OPS+, reinforced his worth with some clutch hits during the playoffs and was named an AL Silver Slugger finalist at second base. Despite, or maybe because of, this turn of events, there's now every chance Polanco ... Read more




