The St. Louis Cardinals may not hand out a massive contract this season, but that doesn't mean that the club won't add anyone ...
However, the three-time Cy Young recipient can't be disregarded because of his ailments. After all, Scherzer is 40 years old, so his slowing down should come as no surprise. Despite only pitching ...
Posey played for the Giants from 2009-2021, spending his entire career with the team and helping San Francisco win three ...
"Baltimore made a big splash last winter with its trade for ace Corbin Burnes, but the former Cy Young Award winner is now a ...
A two-time Cy Young Award winner will once again be on the market this offseason. Blake Snell has opted out of his contract with the San Francisco Giants and will test free agency, according to ...
SAN ANTONIO — Three-time Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw has declined his $10 million player option with the Los Angeles Dodgers, electing to become a free agent. The MLB Players ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers will look to add to its rotation and one prediction has them adding a two-time Cy Young winner. Blake Snell is one of the top starting pitchers available and is ranked as ...
However, does the addition of the two-time All-Star take them out of the sweepstakes for NL Cy Young winner Blake Snell? According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, most likely. Shortly after ...
He is an eight-time MLB All-Star and three-time Cy Young winner, last winning the award in 2017. The right-hander dealt with injuries last season as he made just 9 starts with the Texas Rangers ...
MLB's free agency is loaded with star talent this winter, including multiple Cy Young starting pitchers. Out of the entire litter, the most intriguing name on the market is Shane Bieber.
Three-time Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw has declined his $10 million player option for next season, electing to ...
"Baltimore made a big splash last winter with its trade for ace Corbin Burnes, but the former Cy Young Award winner is now a free agent, leaving a huge hole atop the rotation," Feinsand wrote.