The San Diego Padres, who were relatively quiet for most of the off-season, agreed to a four-year, $55 million deal with free agent pitcher Nick Pivetta.
Alex Bregman remains a free agent, but he's not the first All-Star whose free agency dragged into February. Here are 10 other notable names.
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Yardbarker on MSNNL rising stars: 18-year-old Padres catcher, 22-year-old Cubs OF provide hopeAhead of pitchers and catchers reporting this week for spring training, Yardbarker MLB writers identify one rising star on ...
The San Francisco Giants have enjoyed a lot of success since the turn of the century. The Giants have 13 winning seasons, ...
In his first comments since he was demoted to the minors following a curfew-busting visit to a Chicago casino, a 2024 ...
Following the addition of Nick Pivetta, what additional moves could the Padres make in the coming weeks to finalize their roster for 2025?
The way baseball statistics are interpreted has changed with more readily available advanced metrics for anything and ...
As pitchers and catchers kick off Spring Training, there are some notable absences of veteran pitchers who remain on the free ...
The clubs are divided into two leagues during spring training -- Cactus League and Grapefruit League. Teams in the Cactus ...
What do the odds for the 2025 season say about the National League? Here are all the win totals for each team, along with the ...
All 30 MLB teams could benefit by adding Alex Bregman. Here's a tiered ranking to show where all of them stand in pursuit of ...
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