Red Sox acquire Sonny Gray in trade with Cardinals
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We are still early in the offseason, but we have already seen three major trades, and there are definitely more to follow. Let’s examine each of the trades so far and give each team a grade and an overall grade for the trade.
Tracking the offseason MLB trades and signings with fantasy baseball implications for the upcoming season, Eric Karabell and Tristan H. Cockcroft will analyze and provide an outlook for all of the key players involved.
League officials quietly assembled a roster of prospects, decoys, and one possibly mislabeled Clemens to avoid promoting a team no one has heard of by August.
The Red Sox and Alex Bregman reuniting seems to be questionable at the moment. Boston is yet to make a decision on Breggy, but they have Nolan Arenado as an option to pursue. The Cardinals’ star can be a perfect option in Fenway Park to go over the Green Monster. Moreover, he was ready to go to Boston last year.
MLB insider Ken Rosenthal recently warned the Guardians about dealing Kwan this offseason, pointing out the offensive deficiencies Cleveland already has, even with the two-time All-Star on the roster.
Passan reports that the Pirates were willing to sign first baseman Josh Naylor for more than twice the franchise's previous record free-agent deal (currently $39 million) before he opted to return to the Mariners on a five-year, $92.5 million contract. Pittsburgh is known to have interest in DH Kyle Schwarber, among others.
It was a big weekend in the MLB offseason as several big names were moved. Here’s the latest update on everything that unfolded.
Call it a hunch, but the MLB offseason is likely headed for a bit of a lull. All the major procedural stuff will be wrapped up with the tender deadline on Friday, and then there will be a couple weeks until the winter meetings kick the hornets' nest.
Even if your favorite MLB team strikes out in free agency, that doesn’t mean that their offseason is over. In fact, some organizations’ most impactful moves thi
Former Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley, who disappointed for the Mets after being traded there last season, has upwards of 15 teams with interest in him as he weighs trying to convert to a starting pitcher, reports The Athletic. Mike Axisa of CBS Sports examined Helsley along with two other possible reliever conversions this morning.