Is Spring Training too early to look ahead to the upcoming free-agent class? Perhaps. But with so much talent poised to hit the open market at the end of 2025, it’s worth a sneak peek, especially as we consider the sizable impact these stars could have on the upcoming season.
If we’re being honest, who doesn’t dig the long ball? MLB Pipeline takes a look at 30 prospects, one from each organization, with a propensity for mashing dingers.
Kyle Teel probably never expected he’d be doing an interview with members of the Japanese media, but when he crushed a homer off phenom Roki Sasaki, the young slugger got some extra attention.
Marquis Grissom’s playing career ended in 2005. A year later, he founded his namesake organization with the mission to provide athletes in underserved communities the opportunity to compete in a competitive baseball league.
Before he reached the Majors, All-Star infielder Paul DeJong considered a career as a doctor and earned a degree in biochemistry — all inspired by his grandmother, Sharon Whipple.
MLB Network’s spring series continues with Robert Flores and Cliff Floyd from Mets camp at 5 p.m. ET and Greg Amsinger and Yonder Alonso from Rockies camp at 9.