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The Texas Rangers didn't have the 2025 season they envisioned when the year began; in fact, it was the total opposite of their expectations, just two years remo
ESPN's Jeff Passan thinks the Reds should "throw caution to the wind and supercharge a team with plenty of potential to contend" by adding Schwarber.
The Seattle Mariners on Sunday got one step closer to bringing the 2025 band back together. The Mariners have reportedly agreed to re-sign first baseman
The Cleveland Guardians need to improve their batting lineup. MLB insider Jeff Passan linked them to an upgrade at second base.
ESPN's Jeff Passan has a different idea, calling the "perfect move" for the Cubs this offseason one in which they sign Japanese right-handed pitcher Tatsuya Imai.
After trying in free agency for Shohei Ohtani, Juan Soto and Yoshinobu Yamamoto with no luck in recent years, this is precisely the time for the Blue Jays to make the biggest move of the winter by giving Vladimir Guerrero Jr. his left-handed complement. Sign free agent outfielder Kyle Tucker. 2025 results: 90-72, first place AL West, lost in ALCS
The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays thanks in large part to the series MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto. After all was set and done, he credited one key person, not Shohei Ohtani,
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Why Jeff Passan claims star reliever Devin Williams is ‘perfect' Giants addition
MLB free agent relief pitcher Devin Williams could be a perfect offseason addition for the San Francisco Giants according to ESPN's Jeff Passan.