The New York Mets signed Juan Soto to a historic contract this offseason and somehow they aren't done adding. New York has brought in a few players, like Sean M
Could the New York Mets make another MLB splash? Rumors link them to a potential trade for a Cardinals superstar after Juan Soto's arrival.
The Boston Red Sox failed to sign Juan Soto in free agency ... Sox are one of the six teams St. Louis Cardinals superstar Nolan Arenado is willing to waive his no-trade clause to go to.
The Roki Sasaki sweepstakes have reached a conclusion, with the coveted right-hander opting to join the Dodgers, according to a post on Sasaki's Instagram page. The Padres and Blue Jays were the other reported finalists in the mix for the 23-year-old.
A popular MLB analyst recently offered up a BOLD New York Yankees trade idea that would land them an All-Star Gold Glover for left field.
As for Bregman, Red Sox manager Alex Cora publicly made the case for why he would be a strong addition to the team. Even with Rafael Devers sticking at third base, Boston has considered moving Bregman to second base where it believes he can provide Gold Glove-caliber defense.
Takeaways on the teams, players, executives and more that have been among the stories of the offseason — for good reasons, and bad.
The New York Yankees may be turning to a familar face at third base, as DJ LeMahieu is expected to have a prominent role on the team.
The Toronto Blue Jays reportedly want to add another impact bat after signing Anthony Santander, with their eyes on another outfielder.
"The Mets made what they perceived as a last-ditch effort to sign Pete Alonso by offering him a three-year contract in the $68 million-$70 million range, and when that was rejected, began their pivot away from their slugging first baseman."
The New York Mets are pushing hard to re-sign Pete Alonso. He remains unsigned as the start of spring training approaches. New York has loaded up on pitching and of course emerged victorious in the Juan Soto sweepstakes, signing the star outfielder to a 15-year, $765 million contract.
The Los Angeles Dodgers clearly aren't done yet. There's still time left in the offseason and the Dodgers have shown no sign of slowing down.