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The Chicago Cubs offseason continues with nothing major to report on down in Florida. But that doesn't mean deals won't come.
Schwarber is back with the Phillies on a five-year deal, while Díaz is leaving the NL East to join the Dodgers
Another Winter Meetings has come and gone, and while the first day of baseball’s premier offseason event was a quiet one, the last two days provided some serious fireworks that will help shape the 2026 season.
Longtime play-by-play man Joe Buck is going into the Baseball Hall of Fame as the latest recipient of the Ford C. Frick Award. Buck’s father Jack, an iconic St. Louis Cardinals broadcaster, was the Frick Award winner in 1987, and the Bucks are the first father-son duo to win the award. Joe Buck has called 24 World Series and 21 All-Star Games.
Takeaways from the final day of the winter meetings included the Chicago White Sox selecting pitchers Jedixson Paez and Alexander Alberto in the Rule 5 draft.
At the start of each Winter Meetings, Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer reminds himself that moves do not need to come to fruition during the annual gathering of baseball’s executives and agents.
Cast, Jake and Jordan talk about all the happenings from the start of the baseball winter meetings, Jeff Kent getting elected to the Hall of Fame and Sonny Gray’s Yankees beef.
Luke Keaschall might play in the outfield after a strong, but short, rookie season in which he was stationed at second base.