MLB winter meetings wrap-up
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MLB.com picked each team's biggest need entering the Winter Meetings. For the Reds, it was to nobody's surprise, a big bat. "Despite playing in the smaller confines of Great American Ball Park, the Reds' offense was ranked 21st in homers and 19th in OPS during the 2025 season," Reds beat writer Mark Sheldon wrote.
Oh, look at you! You must've just woken up from a three-month slumber. Let me catch you up. First, the Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series for the second-s
The San Francisco Giants have significant needs that free agency might not answer. With the Winter Meetings around the corner, who should Buster Posey & Co. be pursuing via trades?
Discover What’s Streaming On: Baseball. Is. Back. Wait, sorry. Baseball’s been around for months. What I meant to say was: Postseason. Baseball. Is. Back. Eight teams compete in four best-of-three Wild Card Series, with the top two seeds in each league ...
While the cold months keep most of us indoors, MLB’s offseason opens the door to endless roster-building rabbit holes. As MLB’s annual winter meetings start next week, let’s take a look at what teams have the most money to spend ahead of the 2026 season.
The Winter Meetings start this week, which is where offseason rumors and the free agent market start to heat up. The Reds continue to get mentioned in the Kyle Schwarber rumors. However, one MLB General Manager told Bob Nightengale that he would be shocked if he didn't end up back in Philadelphia.
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Phillies winter meetings preview
T he Phillies enter this Winter Meetings at something of a crucial point in their championship window. We’ve all seen that the current core as constructed cannot finish the job as far as getting to the World Series and winning it,
The Philadelphia Phillies have multiple holes to fill, and they are predicted to sign Kyle Schwarber at the winter meetings.