There's plenty to see as baseball returns Wednesday for most MLB clubs, with pitchers and catchers officially reporting at sites across Arizona and Florida.
I thought it would be fun to hand out MLB offseason awards to the teams, players, managers, execs and agents who have defined ...
Blake Snell doesn't throw deep into games, Roki Sasaki has never thrown an inning at the big league level, Tyler Glasnow has dealt with injuries, and Shohei Ohtani is coming off Tommy John surgery.
As always, the pitchers are split into tiers, which I’ve named so you can get a sense of why the pitchers are ranked where ...
Possible fits: Astros, Tigers, Mariners, Mets, Red Sox 6. Willy Adames ... Blue Jays, Tigers 7. Max Fried, SP, Atlanta Braves (31) — signed with Yankees Forearm issues are never what you ...
The Boston Red Sox entered the offseason knowing it ... There's an argument to be made that Blake Snell or Max Fried would've been better left-handed options, but they also were significantly ...
There was some early belief he would sign with the next tier of pitchers after Blake Snell, Corbin Burnes and Max Fried were off ... Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers, Chicago ...
Despite actively pursuing elite free agents, such as Corbin Burnes, Max Fried, and Blake Snell, the Red Sox have repeatedly missed out on securing top-tier talent. Speculation surrounding Vladimir ...
Blake Snell’s deal last month was Los Angeles ... Fenway Park and publicly stated that he’d like to play for the Red Sox, slugger Teoscar Hernandez turned down Boston’s two-year, $28 ...
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