Former New York Yankees player Derek Jeter is excited about what his team added this offseason. New York looks to return to the World Series.
Flaherty is projected for a three-year, $63 million deal by Spotrac, which is $12 million less than the Mets gave Sean Manaea to return to Queens. But there hasn't been much noise about the offers Flaherty has been fielding, so that might not be enough to get the deal done.
It's the Los Angeles Dodgers' world, and we're just living in it. That's what it feels like, at least. The Dodgers won the World Series, and have gotten substan
On Saturday, Cohen described his negotiations with Alonso’s camp as “exhausting” and said the Mets must be prepared to move on if nothing changes. Alonso, like Soto, is represented by agent Scott Boras.
The low point of the New York Yankees' offseason was superstar slugger Juan Soto rejecting their 16-year, $760 million contract offer in favor of a 15-year, $76
Hey at least they didn’t get Juan Soto. Somehow the Los Angeles Dodgers, who did get pitchers Roki Sasaki and Tanner Scott in their latest star additions, will have to try and repeat their World Series title without Soto.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are Major League ... 5) The Yankees are the American League's best chance to upset the Dodgers in the World Series The New York Yankees lost Juan Soto and should still be seen as favorited to get back to the World Series.
The Los Angeles Dodgers made headlines with major acquisitions, including Roki Sasaki and Tanner Scott, while the New York Mets remained relatively in
A Marcus Stroman trade proposal, Aaron Boone takes a shot at a former Dodgers pitcher and Derek Jeter sounds off on the Yankees' offseason so far.
Law's annual farm system rankings has the Mariners up top, followed by the Red Sox and Dodgers. The Astros and Angels are at the bottom.
On the other hand, the Yankees lost Juan Soto, but they did add Cody Bellinger, Max Fried, Paul Goldschmidt and Devin Williams. Despite this, the Dodgers remain the favorites. GM Brian Cashman said of their spending via ESPN: