MLB rumors are still swirling this winter about big deals on the horizon, with trades seemingly the avenue to adding
The 39-year-old Longoria last played in 2023 with the Arizona Diamondbacks. He spent 16 years in the big leagues with the Rays, San Francisco Giants and D'Backs, hitting .264 life
With spring training a month away, reports indicate the New York Mets want slugging first baseman Pete Alonso to agree to a new contract or they will move on.
Manaea has always thrown a changeup, but after he added a sweeper in the middle of 2023 while with the San Francisco Giants, he began to rely on the pitch more heavily at the start of 2024. The changeup took a back seat.
MLB free agency is cruising right along, with many of the big names, including Juan Soto, off the board. But some impact players are still available, and the trade market has been active. Here's a quick look at where things stand so far this offseason: Roki Sasaki,
NEW YORK (KLTV) - Former Brook Hill Guard A.J. Minter agreed to a deal on Friday with the New York Mets, according to MLB.com. MLB.com reports the deal is a two year, $22 million contract with an opt-out after the 2025 season.
The New York Mets appear nearly primed for a run at the World Series championship this season. Yet despite having a deep starting staff, the team is still missing a bona fide No. 1 hurler.
Even though it had been nearly three weeks since ace right-hander Corbin Burnes had agreed with the Arizona Diamondbacks on a $210 million, six-year deal, it was still a little stunning to see him in the team's jersey at Chase Field on Wednesday.
The Amazins need lineup protection for All-Star outfielder Juan Soto, and there's no sign Alonso will receive an offer from any club other than a short-term deal that includes opt-outs between now and Opening Day.
J.D. Martinez wound up having a fairly mediocre season in his one year as a Met, and not many whispers have circulated about him coming back. Entering his age-37 season, does Martinez have one more turn-back-the-clock performance left in his career?
Corbin Burnes left bigger offers on the table to play for the Diamondbacks and stay close to his wife and three children.
For Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick, four-time All-Star and former Orioles ace Corbin Burnes was a worthy investment.