Phillies Would Land $426 Million 3-Time MVP in Blockbuster Trade Prediction
The Philadelphia Phillies could use a major roster change to help them get over the hump in 2025.
Sat, Jan 18
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Red Sox Trade Idea Would Land 2-Time Silver Slugger Winner in 3-Player Swap
If the Toronto Blue Jays can't sign Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to a long-term extension, could they trade him to the Boston Red Sox?
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Anthony Santander Predicted To Sign Massive Deal With Hated Division Rival
Baltimore Orioles star outfielder Anthony Santander has been closely linked to the Toronto Blue Jays this winter.
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Red Sox Predicted to Compete For Playoffs by Iconic 2004 'Curse'-Breaking Hero
In a new interview, Boston Red Sox 2004 "curse"-breaking hero Johnny Damon sounded a cautiously optimistic note about the current version of his former team.
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Yankees Predicted to Sign $65.5 Million Reliever For 'Sick' Big Three in Bullpen
The New York Yankees are reportedly eyeing free agent lefty reliever Tanner Scott to team with Luke Weaver and Devin Williams for a dominant back end of the bullpen.
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Red Sox Sign Boston-Area Pitcher, Former First-Round Draft Pick for Bullpen Help
The Boston Red Sox looked to add to their bullpen by signing local, Boston-area pitcher Sean Newcomb, who was once a top prospect and first-round draft pick.
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Cubs Predicted To Swing Blockbuster Trade For $108 Million Ace This Winter
The Chicago Cubs could be the perfect candidate to swing a massive offseason trade for San Diego Padres ace Dylan Cease.
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Padres GM on Roki Sasaki Signing With Dodgers: 'We Want Players Who Want to Be Here'
San Diego Padres general manager A.J. Preller speaks out after his team's failed pursuit of Roki Sasaki, who chose to sign with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Fri, Jan 17
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The Dodgers Aren't Ruining Baseball After Signing Roki Sasaki; They're Just Better At It Than Everyone Else
The Los Angeles Dodgers aren't ruining baseball following their latest Roki Sasaki signing — they're just better at it than everyone else in MLB.