The Orioles have signed free agents Tyler O’Neill, Tomoyuki Sugano, Charlie Morton and Gary Sánchez this offseason. Is it enough?
The Toronto Blue Jays have not had much luck in free agency, but have found some success in the trade market. They could add a slugging outfielder through a trade before the season starts.
For the Orioles, who have already increased spending under first-year owner David Rubenstein and have potential extensions for some of their young stars to consider, a long-term commitment to a player such as Santander might not have fit their plans. But a shorter-term deal, while forcing some creative roster adjustments, might make more sense.
Earlier this week, reports emerged that the Blue Jays had made a four-year, $82 million offer to free-agent outfielder Anthony Santander. After losing out on other top free agents like Juan Soto, Max Fried,
The sweepstakes for Baltimore Orioles outfielder Anthony Santander is heating up and the Toronto Blue Jays remain at the top.
Corbin Burnes’ six-year, $210MM contract with the Diamondbacks stands out as perhaps the most surprising move of the 2024-25 offseason, as Arizona wasn’t viewed as a prime contender to either ...
According to Toronto Blue Jays Insider Shi Davidi, the Toronto Blue Jays are not the favorite for former Baltimore Orioles slugger in free agency. He wrote the
Spring training is less than a month away, but there is still plenty of MLB offseason business to tackle. A handful of notable players remain on the free-agent market, including Alex Bregman, Pete Alonso and Anthony Santander.
The Baltimore Orioles suffered one major loss this offseason when ace starting pitcher Corbin Burnes agreed to a massive six-year, $210 million deal with the Ar
After missing out on Japanese starting pitcher Roki Sasaki on Friday, the Toronto Blue Jays are reportedly still looking for starting pitching help. Ben Nichols
Alex Bregman's free agency could drag on for a while, which serves the Boston Red Sox more than any other team.
After missing out on Roki Sasaki, the Blue Jays “remain involved in” the starting pitching market, Sportsnet’s Ben Nicholson-Smith writes. While Toronto has been more primarily linked to hitters this winter,