This year’s free agent class is just not bad. It might even be good, despite the lack of a single superstar at the top.
No otherworldly talent such as Juan Soto or Shohei Ohtani is available this offseason, yet excellent players pepper the market, including several ex-Dodgers and Angels.
HOUSTON – Houston Astros IF/OF Mauricio Dubón has won the American League Gold Glove Award for the utility spot, Rawlings ...
Mauricio Dubón's defensive versatility was magnified this season as the Houston Astros dealt with injuries throughout their ...
According to three people familiar with the hiring process, Alex Cíntron, who served as the Astros’ hitting instructor the ...
When there's a power outage, you call Schwarber to get the lights back on. The left-handed hitting slugger has overwhelming ...
Gervase of the Los Angeles Dodgers became the 19th former LSU Tiger to claim a World Series ring Saturday night when the Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays, 5-4, in 11 innings to win the 2025 Fall ...
The Dodgers’ title marks the fourth straight season a former LSU player has been part of a World Series Championship team: infielder Alex Bregman (Houston Astros, 2022), infielder Josh Smith (Texas ...
A slew of the most notable free agents this offseason won't be eligible to be saddled with the qualifying offer.
After finding who they hope is their starting third baseman for the next few seasons in Ryan McMahon, who is under contract ...
The Astros have four players hitting free agency, including Framber Valdez, but other players close to Houston's heart like ...
Texas Rangers pitching coach Mike Maddux is leaving the organization. The 64-year-old Maddux helped guide the Rangers to a ...
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