But as unusual as it has been to watch the Padres, of all teams, do nothing, the inactivity is heavily informed by some crucial larger context. Looming over the franchise is a recently escalated legal ...
Dozens of arbitration-eligible players woke up Thursday with the hopes of settling with their respective clubs on a contract figure for 2025, avoiding the prospect of an arbitration hearing. Most of ...
It’s arbitration deadline day across Major League Baseball, the day when hundreds of players either agree with their clubs on ...
The Nationals agreed to terms to a one-year contract for the 2025 season and avoided arbitration with five players on Thursday: second baseman Luis García Jr., right-handers MacKenzie Gore, Josiah ...
Top 10 Relief Pitchers The effect on catchers was predictable. Throwing out attempted base-stealers became much more ...
Alec Bohm’s new one-year deal is reportedly worth $7.7 million, which nearly doubles his salary from a year ago, after being ...
Guardians star third baseman Jose Ramirez responds to MLB Network's power rankings with a simple three-letter response ...
Pete Alonso would be a fascinating addition for the Boston Red Sox, but one MLB insider believes a signing is unlikely.
Among the Cincinnati Reds players avoiding arbitration at Thursday's deadline: Pitchers Brady Singer and Alexis Diaz, and catcher Tyler Stephenson.
Thursday was a busy one for the Washington Nationals as they have been working hard on agreements with players who are arbitration eligible to agree to contract ...
The Washington Nationals had some work to do on pre-arbitration deadline day with six of their seven eligible players ...
The New York Mets could pursue San Diego Padres closer Tanner Scott this offseason despite already having a closer of their ...