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Clayton Kershaw: ‘No Idea’ What Will Happen in Free Agency
Clayton Kershaw has spent 14 years as a Los Angeles Dodgers icon. He's unclear if that will continue for a 15th and beyond.
Rays promote and extend GM Erik Neander
The Tampa Bay Rays have agreed to a multiyear contract extension with general manager Erik Neander and promoted him to their president of baseball operations, the club announced on Wednesday.
Tampa Bay Rays promote top prospect Josh Lowe
The Tampa Bay Rays promoted top outfield prospect Josh Lowe from Triple-A Durham on Wednesday.
Top candidates Steve Cohen and the Mets should pursue to lead baseball operations
The Mets’ top priority this offseason must be to hire a new leader of baseball operations, and owner Steve Cohen must be prepared to make whomever he appoints the highest-paid executive in Major League Baseball history. In my view, he should pursue three candidates: Theo Epstein, Erik Neander and Derek Falvey. Landing a top candidate will be key if Cohen truly wants world championship-caliber teams on a perennial basis.
The Nominees for MLB’s Most Underrated Players of the 2021 Season
Enough about Shohei Ohtani, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Fernando Tatis Jr. already. It's about time some of the lesser-hyped stars in Major League Baseball got their due credit.
Adam Wainwright Intends To Pitch In 2022
The Cardinals have gotten fantastic work from Adam Wainwright for the bulk of his career, and that’s again been the case in 2021. Despite having just turned 40 years old, the veteran right-hander has been one of the better pitchers in the National League. With no signs of diminishing effectiveness, Wainwright intends to return for the 2022 season, he tells Jeff Jones of the Belleville News-Democrat (Twitter link).
Braves’ Charlie Morton agrees to $20 million extension for 2022 season with club option for 2023
The Braves and starting pitcher Charlie Morton have agreed to a one-year, $20 million extension that will keep the right-hander with the club through the 2022 season. There's also a $20 million club option for the 2023 season. The deal was announced by the Braves Monday afternoon.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. puts Guerrero’s in rare dad-son club
MLB.com Sept 6: Blue Jays 8, Yankees 0 — Guerreros join Fielders Vladimir Guerrero Jr. continues to make history with his breakout 2021 season, and…
MLB Power Rankings: The NL West battle up top continues and the Motivation Index makes its debut
It’s the home stretch of the MLB season. These are the games that thousands of people throughout the industry have been working toward for months. All they wanted was to be in a position where these games still matter.
Blue Jays reportedly unsuccessful in attempt to extend Marcus Semien
The Toronto Blue Jays have reportedly been unsuccessful in their attempt to extend Marcus Semien's contract, according to The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal.
Marcus Semien, Robbie Ray Contract Extensions Interest Blue Jays
The Toronto Blue Jays are interested in keeping second baseman Marcus Semien and starting pitcher Robbie Ray around long-term.
Mets pitcher Marcus Stroman had MLB fans in awe with his incredibly heads-up, diving tag at third
Mets pitcher Marcus Stroman has only won one Gold Glove so far in his seven years in Major League Baseball but I think after what he did in Saturday win over the Nationals they might as well send him his second Gold Glove right now because this play below was incredible.
Cards have 2022 offer ready for Adam Wainwright if he returns
Adam Wainwright and Yadier Molina made their 300th start as a battery on Friday, and it's very possible the duo will raise that total next summer.
Red Sox Claim Geoff Hartlieb From Mets
The Red Sox announced that right-hander Geoff Hartlieb has been claimed off waivers from the Mets. Hartlieb has been assigned to Boston’s Triple-A affiliate in Worcester.
Ex-Angels GM Billy Eppler is becoming an agent
It wasn’t that long ago that Billy Eppler was a highly-rated front office figure in baseball. It seems now he’s given up on that line of work to move to the other side of the negotiating table.
Trevor Bauer’s leave extended as he awaits district attorney decision
Trevor Bauer has not pitched for the Los Angeles Dodgers since June 28, and the right-hander is highly unlikely to play again this season.
Angels Release Jose Iglesias
The Angels announced they’ve released shortstop José Iglesias. The move clears active and 40-man roster space for right-hander Janson Junk, whose previously-reported promotion to the majors has now been made official.
Big moves may be on tap for these 6 MLB teams
As the 2021 Mets, Cardinals and Padres can all tell you, making a big offseason move doesn’t guarantee you the top spot in the division standings.
MLB Proposes Universal Free Agency Age amid Service-Time Concerns
As Major League Baseball and the players' association prepare to enter the offseason on an expiring collective bargaining agreement, the league and union reportedly have already begun discussing ways to adjust service-time rules related to free agency.
Mariners Are In Position To Be Active In Free Agency This Offseason
Despite generally modest expectations coming into the year, the Mariners have remained in playoff contention all season. Seattle enters play tonight with a 72-62 record, three and a half games back of the Red Sox for the American League’s final postseason spot (with the A’s also ahead of them). That’s in spite of a fairly youthful roster that many onlookers didn’t believe capable of sticking with the best teams in the AL over a 162-game campaign.
3 reasons the San Francisco Giants have to avoid the National League Wild Card Game
For the first time this season, the San Francisco Giants have hit a legitimate impasse. Losing five of their last seven games including three consecutive games at home to the Milwaukee Brewers, the Giants are now tied with the Los Angeles Dodgers for first place in the National League West. It’s San Francisco’s first time without sole possession of first place since May.
Carlos Correa open to Astros return in 2022
With the regular season now in its final month, shortstop Carlos Correa’s time with the Astros could be winding down. Correa, one of five remaining members from the 2017 World Series championship club, will be a free agent at the end of the season, though he hasn’t ruled out returning to Houston.
Nationals VP Bob Boone resigns over team’s COVID-19 vaccine requirement
Washington Nationals vice president Bob Boone has informed the team that he will resign instead of complying with a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for all non-uniformed employees, a source confirmed to ESPN on Wednesday.
3 reasons why St. Louis Cardinals have genuine chance at NL Wild Card
One month ago, the St. Louis Cardinals looked baked. Now, they’re in the thick of the National League playoff race.
Blue Jays Designate Brad Hand
Brad Hand’s stint as a member of the Toronto Blue Jays was short-lived, as the former Nationals closer has been designated for assignment, the team announced Tuesday.
Javy Baez’s Apology Was All About Free Agency
On Tuesday, Javy Baez apologized for offending fans with the "thumbs down" gesture the New York Mets have been flashing to the crowd. While Baez did what Mets management wanted by apologizing, it's clear his actions are all about his impending free agency.
Washington Nationals option struggling outfielder Victor Robles
The Washington Nationals optioned outfielder Victor Robles to Triple-A Rochester on Tuesday.