All-Stars Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman are still on the market and there's plenty of business still to be done.
The Detroit Tigers enter the new year in search of returning to the postseason with a young core of players. Here are three ...
Illini no longer receiving votes after dropping back-to-back Big Ten games ...
If the Tigers are averse to the risks of long-term deals, can they actually find more solace in their existing young hitters?
The Yankees are looking to fill either second or third base. A trade for Arraez has reportedly been discussed. Does he fit?
By John Hartsock [email protected] Notes and observations about Major League Baseball as its hot stove season reaches its midpoint: n As former Pittsburgh Pirates President Frank Coonelly ...
Missing out on Gavin Lux doesn't necessarily mean the New York Yankees will pursue Luis Arráez as their next starting second ...
Michael Lorenzen is staying with the Kansas City Royals. Per ESPN's Jeff Passan, the right-handed starter agreed to a ...
The Rangers entered this winter with a significant need to reload their bullpen, and have now added five relievers via major ...
The Detroit Tigers are still linked to a number of remaining free agents, but their likelihood of actually signing them ...
Michael Lorenzen, who made the All-Star Game in 2023 with the Tigers, is coming back to the National League Central as a ...
Michael Lorenzen and the Kansas City Royals have agreed to a $7 million, one-year contract that includes a mutual option for 2026, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press.