While Nolan Arenado has been connected to the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees at times this offseason, it is reportedly looking more likely that he
Paul Skenes is one of three cover athletes on MLB The Show 25, but the Pittsburgh Pirates ace won't be one of the many people who actually play the popular video game. While he is dominant on the mound in real life,
The Tampa Bay Rays reportedly have their next shortstop. ESPN's Jeff Passan reported Wednesday that the American League East team agreed to a two-year,
Paul Skenes. Gunnar Henderson. Elly De La Cruz. All on one epic MLB The Show cover. The superstar trio were revealed as the MLB The Show 25 cover athletes on Tuesday. It will be a one-of-a-kind cover
NEW YORK — The rate of increase for Major League Baseball’s average salary slowed to 2.9 percent last year to a record $4.66 million, according to the annual report of the players’ association. The average of $4,655,366 was up from $4,525,719 in 2023, which marked a 7 percent increase from 2022.
The Mets on Wednesday re-signed reliever Ryne Stanek, according to multiple reports. New York acquired Stanek last season in a pre-deadline trade with the Seattle Mariners. However, before retaining Stanek, the Mets reportedly considered adding star reliever Kenley Jansen, who spent the last two seasons with the Boston Red Sox.
After rising a combined 23% over the 2022 and '23 seasons, the average salary in Major League Baseball was up only 2.9% in 2024 -- to a record $4.66 million.
Most MLB teams are hesitant to give up a pick to sign Nick Pivetta, which is why he could return to the Red Sox or go to an aggressive contender like the Mets.
For heaven's sake, one conference in the NFL has featured either Patrick Mahomes or Tom Brady in the championship game every year since 2010. Meanwhile, no team has won back-to-back World Series titles since 2000. The last time the Dodgers had a chance to repeat, the Braves knocked them off in the 2021 NLCS.
Imagine coming home from work to a parade that’s dedicated solely to you. Picture your hometown being so invested in your hard work that it’s prepared to shut down the city and line the streets when you get your biggest promotion.
I reached out to all 30 MLB teams recently to learn which players their organization's evaluators think could break out in 2025.