The Atlanta Braves are reportedly in agreement on a two-year, $23 million contract with outfielder Mike Yastrzemski, Jeff Passan of ESPN reports. “Outfielder Mike Yastrzemski and the Atlanta Braves are in agreement on a two-year, $23 million deal that includes a third-year club option, sources tell ESPN,” Passan wrote on X (formerly Twitter). Yastrzemski is known for his time with the San Francisco ... Read more
Giants Zero In on Championship-Proven Dodgers Reliever as Offseason Tension Reaches a Boil.yv
The San Francisco Giants are interested in signing former Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Michael Kopech as their closer for 2026, per the San Francisco Chronicle’s Susan Slusser. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum “According to a source, the Giants have been in touch with Michael Kopech, who had multiple injuries with the Dodgers the past two years but had good results when healthy,” ... Read more
Trade Buzz Erupts Again as Red Sox and Cardinals Reignite Talks Surrounding the All-Star Infielder.yv
The Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Cardinals already swung one trade this offseason. Could an encore be in order? On Nov. 25, the Red Sox acquired three-time All-Star starting pitcher Sonny Gray from the Cardinals for pitchers Richard Fitts and Brandon Clarke. It was undoubtedly a needle-moving play to help the rotation, but Gray might well not be the most impactful player the Cardinals trade this offseason. Second ... Read more
A Sudden Injury Could Trap the Cardinals’ Most Polarizing Trade Chip in St. Louis After All.yv
The St. Louis Cardinals have yet to determine which of their cost-controlled bats they are going to trade this offseason, but one such player may be out of the mix thanks to heel surgery. Lars Nootbaar underwent the procedure at the end of October and remains without a timeline to return to action. The Cardinals are not actively shopping Lars Nootbaar but remain open to trade Coming into the Winter ... Read more
Tigers May Have Stolen the Offseason by Locking In Kyle Finnegan on a Bargain Deal.yv
The Detroit Tigers entered the offseason expected to add to their pitching staff both in the bullpen and in the starting rotation, they have made several moves to do that. Up until this week, the most signifiant one yet was a controversial signing of right-hander Drew Anderson via the KBO on a rather lucrative contract, but on Tuesday night, a massive domino fell in Orlando at the winter meetings. News ... Read more




