2025 MLB winter meetings wrap-up
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No. 7 on last year’s Big Board, Alex Bregman signed with the Red Sox on an unusual three-year, $120 million contract that was heavily deferred and included opt-outs after each season. Bregman took his first opportunity to hit the open market again, presumably in search of a longer guarantee.
Several top MLB prospects and young stars, from Matt Shaw to Kyle Teel, are floating around in trade rumors. Who is actually at risk of getting dealt?
Tuesday was a good day to be Kyle Schwarber. The Philadelphia slugger agreed to a five-year, $150 million contract to remain with the Phillies. And he was announced as one of four new players selected to USA's World Baseball Classic team.
Schwarber is back with the Phillies on a five-year deal, while Díaz is leaving the NL East to join the Dodgers
Gunnar Henderson joins a roster with some of the best players in baseball, including Bobby Witt Jr., Aaron Judge, Cal Raleigh and Paul Skenes.
The Major League Baseball Players' Association has gathered Arizona to discuss the future of the game and look ahead to a possible lockout next December.
Justin Verlander, now 42 years old, has the highest mark of any pitcher at 82.2 and is one of eight active players who rank among the top 25 in WAR over the past 25 years. Five of the top 25 have already been inducted into Baseball's Hall of Fame.
A new report reveals MLB told players to avoid prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket, calling them violations of betting rules.
Former MLB player and coach and current ESPN analyst Eduardo Pérez has been named President of the Baseball Assistance Team (B.A.T.), announced Tuesday at the 2025 Winter Meetings presented by CohnReznick in Orlando,