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MLB free agency is underway and while there’s a lot of attention paid to the top 10 MLB free agents this winter, there’s plenty of impact talent beyond the biggest names. Whether a club needs an All-Star power hitter,
The MLB Awards is the most star-studded night of baseball's offseason calendar. Think of it like the Grammys for the Major Leagues: Some of the game's best players are honored with awards in front of a live audience in a grand celebration of baseball.
As we get set for another offseason of wheeling and dealing on the MLB trade market, it's time to reset Bleacher Report's Top 100 prospect list to provide some context to those forthcoming trades.
MLB salaries in 2026 paint a fascinating picture of where teams are investing their money and why. Some of these players are legends still cashing in on past dominance, others are stars entering their primes,
Red Sox star pitchers Garrett Crochet and Aroldis Chapman were both selected to the All-MLB first team, the first Red Sox pitchers to do so.
The Reds promoted Stewart to the big leagues on September 1. Despite limited playing time, all Stewart did in his 18 games in the big leagues was hit. The 21-year-old slashed .255/.293/.545 with six extra-base hits, including five home runs.
A stellar defensive center fielder, Bradley played parts of nine seasons with the Red Sox, making the 2016 All-Star Game and winning a 2018 Gold Glove. He was a pivotal piece of the 2018 World Series team, winning ALCS MVP, and appeared in 964 regular season games with Boston.
Plus notes on the top free-agent starters, Kyle Tucker's market, Tyler Grisham's qualifying offer and who might target Munetaka Murakami.
Hey, remember that Philadelphia Phillies fan who yelled at a dad who retrieved a Harrison Bader home run ball for his son at a Miami Marlins game? The nickname she got was "Phillies Karen," and she was mocked by a lot of folks including the Savannah Bananas.
Ken Rosenthal says that the Blue Jays are looking for a closer and may poach free agent Edwin Diaz from the Mets.