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The free agent market has heated up around MLB during the Winter Meetings, with Kyle Schwarber re-signing with the Philadelphia Phillies and Edwin Díaz signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
In light of Pete Alonso reportedly coming to terms with the Orioles, we asked MLB Insider Mark Feinsand to break down what it means for the market. With Pete Alonso gone, everyone is assuming the Mets are going to make a big move on the free-agent market.
The Toronto Blue Jays made franchise history by signing right-hander Dylan Cease to a seven-year, $210 million contract. Here's why.
As the calendar flips to December and Major League Baseball's winter meetings approach, there's a myriad of free agent relief pitchers available, including All-Star closers in Edwin Diaz and Robert Suarez. Raisel Iglesias was the first domino to fall ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers reportedly could be in the mix for free-agent outfielder Kyle Tucker if he decides to consider shorter-term offers.
Framber Valdez draws strong interest as the New York Mets and Baltimore Orioles emerge as favorites in a tightening free-agent market.
Other top hitters on the market heading into 2026 are Bo Bichette, Alex Bregman, Pete Alonso, Cody Bellinger and Kyle Schwarber. Bregman and Alonso are free agents for the second year in a row after opting out of their short-term deals.
The MLB offseason is heating up as trades and free agent signings continuously shake up the league over the winter months.
Lance Brozdowski joins MLB Tonight to discuss some of his favorite available pitchers, Kyle Finnegan's reported deal with the Tigers and more
This comes after a report from ESPN’s Jeff Passan indicating the Blue Jays may have the flexibility to sign both Tucker and Bichette, one of Guerrero’s closest teammates since he debuted. While it was long anticipated that Toronto did not have the payroll flexibility to sign both, that outlook has shifted.
The Braves' bullpen will have the most formidable 1-2 punch in the National League East — if not all of baseball — in 2026.