Luis Arraez, Padres settle at $14M for 2025
Catcher Tyler Stephenson, who made $2.525 million last year, was the only unsigned arbitration-eligible player for the Reds by early evening. Others who avoided arbitration:Start the day smarter.
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Diamond Kinetics, MLB’s Trusted Youth Development Platform, continues to transform youth baseball and softball development with its innovative mobile app, expanding engagement through interactive content featuring MLB players,
The Kansas City Royals avoided arbitration with six remaining arbitration-eligible players ahead of the 2025 season. The Royals announced Thursday that they have agreed to one-year contracts with Kyle Isbel, MJ Melendez, Kris Bubic, Hunter Harvey, Carlos Hernandez and John Schreiber.
Pete Alonso would be a fascinating addition for the Boston Red Sox, but one MLB insider believes a signing is unlikely.
It looks like it’s still difficult to knock the Atlanta Braves down a peg, no matter how poorly last season ended or how quiet the offseason has been. MLB.com's Will Leitch released its inaugural 2025 power rankings and ranked them fifth.
The Braves' dominant closer cracked MLB Network's top reliever list, and he's arguably a little lower on the list than he should be
On Thursday’s podcast, Paul Hoynes and Joe Noga look at how MLB Network arrived at its rankings and whether or not they agree. They also discuss the upcoming arbitration salary figure exchanges between the Guards and outfielders Steven Kwan and Lane Thomas.
A's outfielder Brent Rooker was said to be a possible target for several teams seeking a power upgrade, but in the middle of the night last night, news broke that he had agreed to a five-year, $60 million extension with the Athletics.
In the midst of my admiring, something I long knew was a strong opinion of mine became as clear as it had ever been: Baseball has the best sports venues and it isn't even particularly close. Ballparks absolutely crush arenas, stadiums, fields, etc. for other sports.
The list of the best center fielders in Major League Baseball today is, not surprisingly, dominated by young, athletic players. It's a list that figures to be dynamic. Two of the 10 players ranked below were not center fielders when last season began, but their athleticism left their teams little choice but to try them at a new position.