We’re not talking Mike Trout or Bryce Harper here, either. Instead, think younger players (25 and under) who each team can conceivably build their clubs around for the foreseeable future.
By next Thursday, all 30 teams’ pitchers and catchers will have reported to Spring Training. But a number of notable free agents remain on the open market, so we asked insiders Mark Feinsand and Jon Paul Morosi to address some lingering Hot Stove questions.
With all the fanfare surrounding Shohei Ohtani, it’s easy to forget the high level of attention that will surround Japanese phenom Yoshinobu Yamamoto as he makes the transition to the Majors this season.
Now that the Astros have locked up star second baseman Jose Altuve through the 2029 season with a $125 million contract extension, the club has turned its attention to third baseman Alex Bregman, who will be a free agent after the 2024 season.
The Dominican Republic defeated Panama in the semifinals on Thursday and will play for its record 24th Caribbean Series title on Friday against Venezuela.
Major League Baseball’s owners received a presentation during this week’s Owners Meetings regarding the potential for MLB players to participate in the 2028 Olympic Games.
One of the top storylines of the week in baseball has been teams making big commitments to franchise players. That got us thinking: Which active stars have a reasonable shot at becoming the longest-tenured player in their team’s history?
After the 2023 season came to a disappointing end in the National League Division Series, Clayton Kershaw knew it would be the start of a pivotal offseason in his career.
The city of Miami has often been referred to as the “Capital of Latin America.” Now, loanDepot park could be on its way to honoring that distinction in a baseball sense.