The Detroit Tigers entered the offseason looking to make a huge splash either in free agency or the trade market to land their next superstar and elevate themselves to American League favorites. While there were flashes in 2025 of this, ultimately, Detroit crumbled down the stretch, largely due to not having enough firepower both on the pitching staff and in the lineup. If the Tigers are serious this winter about ... Read more
The Game-Changing Plan That Could Elevate the Tigers Without Ever Putting Tarik Skubal on the Trade Table.yv
The offseason is well underway, but the Tigers have yet to make any truly attention-grabbing moves. Instead, fans have had to scroll past awful trade proposals for Tarik Skubal and just wait for things to get going. There’s no doubt that the Tigers will contend again in 2026 and build on what they’ve done over the last two seasons, but the roster is far from perfect. There is a sound, constantly improving core, but also a ... Read more
Brandon Nimmo’s Early Energy With the Rangers Is Creating More Buzz Than Anyone Expected.yv
Brandon Nimmo’s Enthusiasm for His New Rangers Chapter Is Already Turning Heads Sometimes a player arrives in a new city quietly, slipping into a clubhouse with a handshake, a duffel bag, and the hope that he’ll fit in. And sometimes — though not often — a player walks in and instantly changes the temperature of the room. Brandon Nimmo has clearly decided to become the latter for the Texas Rangers. It didn’t take long. ... Read more
The Comment That Sparked a Debate: Holland Urges deGrom to Model His Comeback After a Rising Mets Star.yv
Holland Says Injured Texas Rangers Ace deGrom Should Emulate Mets Star There are certain names in baseball that carry weight even when they’re not throwing a single pitch, and Jacob deGrom is one of them. Even sidelined, even stuck in the long, lonely grind of injury recovery, his presence still echoes through every conversation about the Texas Rangers’ future. But this week, that conversation took a new turn when Derek ... Read more
The Reds Just Exposed the Price Tag on a Familiar Reliever—And It Could Force the Giants’ Hand.yv
The Cincinnati Reds brought back reliever Emilio Pagán on a two-year, $20 million contract. This move could set the reliever market for former SF Giants reliever Tyler Rogers and could make him more affordable. Pagán was the closer for the Reds last season and had a solid year. He had a 2.88 ERA in 68 and 2/3 innings pitched and recorded 32 saves. The fact that he is getting $10 million per year bodes well for San ... Read more




