Corbin Burnes to the Blue Jays? Christian Walker to the Yankees? Matching up buyers with free agents who could fit at the ...
Another year, another free agent ready to make history. This time, it is Juan Soto’s turn to eat, with a very strong chance ...
Pete Alonso tops the list, but there's also Paul Goldschmidt, Anthony Rizzo ... is four years younger than Walker and is one of the best current sluggers not named Aaron Judge. Alonso's contract ...
O’Neill was flipped to the Boston Red Sox last winter for his final year of arbitration eligibility, St. Louis seemingly ...
Including projected salaries for arbitration-eligible players, Cot’s puts Toronto’s current payroll at roughly ... the five teams that have made a contract offer to Juan Soto, a source told MLB ...
Including projected salaries for arbitration-eligible players, Cot’s puts Toronto’s current payroll at roughly ... the five teams that have made a contract offer to Juan Soto, a source told MLB ...
"Paul Goldschmidt, (first baseman)," McCullough said. "With Christian Walker entering free agency, the Diamondbacks need a first baseman. With his contract in St. Louis expiring, Paul Goldschmidt ...
One way they can cut payroll is to let slugger Paul Goldschmidt walk. That ultimately seems likely at this point. Goldschmidt is a free agent, and the Cardinals have made no effort to re-sign him.
After the Blake Snell signing, what's the next domino to fall? Jim Bowden answers 25 questions about the free-agent and trade ...
ESPN's Shams Charania reported Sunday that Ingram signed with the Rich Paul-led Klutch Sports Group. This comes after the forward and New Orleans Pelicans did not come to terms on a contract ...
Williams: Look, Paul Goldschmidt is out there. He’s 37 coming off a down year for him. But he’s two years removed from an MVP season – and he fills your need to catch the ball. He also rakes ...
"Yeah Matt my contract does not allow me to say the SEC is in trouble, but I'm going to violate it right here. The SEC is in very big trouble and it really is their own fault," Finebaum said this ...