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Sometimes, you just have to go pack in time. Yes, you read that correctly. Going “pack in time” is the brainchild of MLB Network host Greg Amsinger, who played the game -- though perhaps not with that name at the time -- as a kid with his friends.
The Houston Astros have two first-round picks for the first time in 11 years, and they hope to repeat what they did in 2015.
When it comes to repeat American League Cy Young winner Tarik Subal of the Detroit Tigers, trade speculation has been consistent heading into his walk year of 2026 and with no discernible progress made on an extension. On that front, a Skubal trade this offseason is increasingly seen as likely, reports ESPN's Jorge Castillo .
With the MLB Winter Meetings in the rearview, nine of B/R's original top 25 free agents—Kyle Schwarber, Pete Alonso, Dylan Cease, Edwin Díaz, Shota Imanaga, Trent Grisham, Devin Williams, Brandon Woodruff and Robert Suarez—are off the board.
ESPN's Buster Olney joined the Refuse to Lose podcast to discuss the Seattle Mariners' moves up to, and including, the 2025 MLB Winter Meetings that officially
The unusually quiet Winter Meetings are in the books, so who were baseball's biggest winners and losers this week?
After signing their new closer in Edwin Díaz, here are three MLB free-agent fits for the reigning World Series champion Dodgers.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/athletics/onsi as MLB Network's Brian Kenny Makes Bold Claim About A's First Baseman Nick Kurtz.
The Tigers are seemingly giving indications that they may move Skubal since they risk potentially losing him for just draft pick compensation this offseason. Heyman previously reported the parties had a gap of roughly $250 million, which would require a massive change in Detroit’s approach if it wishes to retain him.
Players are eligible for the Rule 5 draft if they have not been placed on their club's 40-man roster after four or five years in the organization, depending on whether they were 18 and younger or 19 and older at the time of signing.
After a quiet start to the offseason, the Los Angeles Dodgers are showing that their desire to win is outmatched only by the depth of their pockets. Going into