The Baltimore Orioles will try to wash the taste of their premature playoff exit last season out of their mouths as soon as possible. Luckily, they’ll have “The Mountain” to aid that mission in 2025,
The Los Angeles Angels have been busy this offseason and have room to add more players, accord to a report from Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. Rosenthal reporte
The Baltimore Orioles had a disappointing 2024 season that ended in the Wild Card Series. They had a great first half of the season but collapsed down the stretch and did not win a playoff game. And they already lost Corbin Burnes to the Arizona Diamondbacks and could lose Anthony Santander.
The projected Orioles bullpen for 2025 is a more experienced and decorated group than the one that began 2024. The biggest addition will be the return of Félix Bautista, their exceptional closer who had Tommy John surgery in October 2023,
It has been a busy offseason for the Baltimore Orioles, but there is still some work to be done before the start of the new season. After winning over 90 games
We’ve been waiting all winter for the reliever market to heat up. Finally, with two weeks to go before pitchers and catchers report across Florida and Arizona, we’re starting to see action.Just not by the Nationals.
The Detroit Tigers haven’t done a whole to improve the team this offseason. We’ve spent a lot of time talking about and waiting on an Alex Bregman signing announcement with one of his suitors. Maybe they’ll surprise us,
The weather is warming this week, which whets the appetite for spring training.Temperatures might touch 40 today. Be sure to lather on the sunscreen.There might be some deep burns in today’s mailbag.
It seems like just a matter of time before the Cubs sign a name-brand reliever. Estévez is on their radar, according to Jon Morosi of MLB Network. So are Jansen, Robertson and Ryan Pressly, per Sahadev Sharma and Patrick Mooney of The Athletic.
The reliever market is moving fast, but the Alex Bregman market remains slow-moving with no signs of picking up speed.
It wasn’t until 1985 that baseball’s Hall of Fame inducted it’s first relief pitcher. I’ll bet most baseball fans no longer know his name. It was knuckleballer Hoyt Wilhelm. Even if you’ve heard of him,
A recap of the remaining free agent and trade options the D-backs might consider to fill their desire for a high leverage reliever