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The Winter Meetings in Orlando reshaped the market, but they didn’t finish the job. While several headliners found homes, the free-agent board remains loaded with impact talent capable of swinging pennant races.
It's never too early to look toward the 2026 MLB season, and that starts with keeping tabs on all the deals. Here are all the notable free agency signings, trades, and extensions throughout the offseason:
While top free agent stars like Pete Alonso and Kyle Schwarber have already made a splash by signing lucrative contracts, there are still several high-profile players who have yet to cash in, including Bo Bichette,
A number of impact players are off the market, but there are still big names to be signed. Where do they fit best?
Some of the top free agents are already off the board. We look for homes for those remaining high-profile players on the market.
We’ve seen a number of signings since the conclusion of last week’s Winter Meetings. But with fewer than 10 days remaining in the holiday shopping season, there are still plenty of deals to be made.
With little known about the teams interested or the Japanese slugger's preferences, let's assess his potential fit with each MLB club.
Tatsuya Imai’s free agency race is tightening, with MLB interest reportedly narrowing to just two serious contenders.
Polanco is expected to split his time between first base and DH in New York following a breakout season with the Mariners.
The New York Yankees haven’t done much during the offseason, but MLB rumors continue to swirl. New York has been […]
Only a few big names came off the free-agency big board during the annual MLB winter meetings, with Kyle Schwarber re-signing with the Phillies, Edwin Díaz joining the Dodgers, and Pete Alonso signing with the Orioles.
Free agent Bo Bichette has started telling teams he's willing to move to second base, reports MLB.com. Bichette played second in the World Series and it was his first time playing