Thanksgiving week in MLB rumors isn't usually a big one, but moves can happen. In fact, the Red Sox acquired Sonny Gray from the Cardinals in a trade this morning. Maybe we'll see another big move or ...
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While baseball waits for free agents to sign as we inch closer to the annual winter meetings, the trade market has begun to take shape. Following the Rangers’ and Mets’ swap of Marcus Semien and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Daniel R. Epstein writes about baseball. Nov 24, 2025, 06:14am EST FILE - Japan's Munetaka Murakami (55) hits a home run during ...
The vibes are high around the Boston Red Sox right now. Boston won 89 games last season and made it to the playoffs for the first time since 2021. On top of that, the Red Sox have already made one big ...
New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart returned to action on Monday Night Football after missing two games with a concussion. The rookie quickly threw caution to the wind by opting to stay in bounds ...
The offseason's most exciting and highest-upside free agent might not be Kyle Tucker or Bo Bichette, or even Cody Bellinger or Dylan Cease. Star Japanese third baseman Munetaka Murakami, he of the 56 ...
Boston Red Sox pitcher Sonny Gray seemed more than happy to establish who his newest arch-enemy was on Tuesday. In his introductory Zoom press conference a week after being traded to Boston by the St.
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The MLB offseason continues to heat up with new updates across the league. The Marlins are eyeing two experienced arms to boost their bullpen, while the Orioles are searching for an experienced closer ...
The Major League Baseball world is trying to close the gap with the Los Angeles Dodgers after the National League West team won back-to-back World Series titles, and it starts in the offseason.
The Dodgers have cornered the market on Japanese talent — but one major star does not appear to be California Dreamin’. Right-handed pitcher Tatsuya Imai, currently in the middle of a 45-day posting ...