It's been strange to see Alex Bregman sit on the open market for so long, and while that seemingly has played into the favor of the Detroit Tigers since they were never going to offer him the high-priced contract he was seeking,
Coming into the offseason, there was a huge question the Detroit Tigers had to answer. Could they rely on Spencer Torkelson to be their everday first baseman? It seems like they came to the conclusion they couldn't since the plan is to move Colt Keith to first base following the signing of Gleyber Torres to take over at second.
The New York Mets look like they aren’t re-signing All-Star slugger Pete Alonso. But his departure leaves a wide open hole at first base and takes a large bite
When opportunity knocks you let it in. The New York Mets have added a significant amount of depth to their starting rotation by bringing back lefty Sean Manaea
The New York Yankees' bullpen will look a lot different this coming season, especially after losing a familiar face. On Wednesday, right-handed relief pitcher T
Jon Heyman of the New York Post is reporting that Tommy Kahnle is close to a deal with the Detroit Tigers, as the New York Yankees have seemed to move on from
The Detroit Tigers have signed right-hander Tommy Kahnle to a one-year, $7.75M contract, adding depth to their postseason-tested bullpen.
New York Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner admitted that "it's difficult" for MLB team owners to compete with the Los Angeles Dodgers' spending, but also believes his team is better than it was at this time last year.
Texas A&M alumnus A.J. Minter recently decided to leave the only MLB organization that he has ever known, while remaining in the same division. After spending the first eight years of his professional
Months later, Bregman remains unsigned, and a resolution with his free agency does not appear any closer. Among the teams that have been linked to Bregman in reports include the Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers. But the reality is that none of the teams listed are close to signing the All-Star infielder.
The Washington Nationals signed Japanese pitcher Shinnosuke Ogasawara despite his losing record. General Manager Mike Rizzo believes the lefty is “big league ready.”