Pete Alonso is heading to the AL East … just not to the team everyone expected. Alonso reportedly inked a five-year, $155 ...
Questions surround the Atlanta Braves regarding the designated hitter role heading into the offseason. Marcell Ozuna is a free agent since his contract expired, opening the door to another player ...
Pete Alonso trails only Aaron Judge and Kyle Schwarber with 264 home runs since making his MLB debut in 2019. He's established himself as one of MLB's premier sluggers. Despite that, the odds of ...
LAS VEGAS — Pete Alonso appears open to compromise, and that makes him more valuable to the Mets . . . and to other teams, too. Though Alonso hasn’t wavered in his desire for a long-term deal, agent ...
The Atlanta Braves will enter the offseason looking to bolster the lineup after an overall anemic showing in 2025. One of the potential spots in the order that could need a new bat is the designated ...
MLBTR continues its position-by-position look at the upcoming free agent class. Before we move on to the pitching, we’ll wrap up the offensive group by looking at the designated hitters. Every ...
The first Phillies player in our stay or go series will be Kyle Schwarber, who is an actual free agent and could opt to sign with a new team for 2026. Schwarber's accomplishments and reputation ...
The Philadelphia Phillies signed slugger Kyle Schwarber to a four-year, $79 million deal last time he reached free agency prior to the 2022 season. Over the life of that contract, he went from a ...
In 1969, a now-iconic commercial first popped the question, “How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop?” This deceptively simple line in a 30-second script managed ...
Fresh off their three-game sweep of the New York Yankees, the Boston Red Sox are trading their top star hitter, Rafael Devers, to the San Francisco Giants. The Red Sox landed pitchers Jordan Hicks and ...
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Opening Day is here, and J.D. Martinez is still on the market. The 14-year veteran slugger signed a one-year deal with the Mets less than a week before Opening Day last year. But his production (.235/ ...