January and February is typically when teams sit back and wait for free agents and potential trade partners to get desperate. Seven of our top 10 and 25 of our top 50 free agents have signed. Teams will put the squeeze on the remaining unsigned free agents with spring training approaching.
Still, some notable free agents and trade targets remain available, and that means a daily supply of MLB rumors as we move deeper into the back half of the offseason. Speaking of which, Monday's supply of rumors can be found just below.
Luis Castillo? Dylan Cease? Several aces are available in the trade market, but it would cost the Orioles some significant capital.
Given the team's goals, it comes as little surprise to know that trading Nolan Arenado is John ... isn't worth what he's asking for. Just ask Corbin Burnes how that experience is.
Knowing what we know now, let’s revisit the trade market and run through some of the top names who could change hands between now and Opening Day.
St. Louis Cardinals, by not making significant additions from outside, have placed pressure squarely on their returning players and staff.
With Spring Training only a month away and dozens of free agents still looking for jobs, it seemed like a good time to dive into the inbox and answer some hot stove questions. Some questions have been
MLB free agency is cruising right along, with many of the big names, including Juan Soto, off the board. But some impact players are still available, and the trade market has been active. Here's a quick look at where things stand so far this offseason: Roki Sasaki,
We're more than half through the offseason. MLB Trade Rumors re-ranks the top candidates to change hands on the trade market. Click to read more.
We’re more than halfway through the offseason, and the context of the trade and free agent markets has changed wildly since the offseason began in early November. Just under half of MLBTR’s Top 50 Free Agents have signed — with virtually every pitcher who came off the board topping (trouncing,
Takeaways on the teams, players, executives and more that have been among the stories of the offseason — for good reasons, and bad.
And, in doing our first mock draft since publishing our rankings earlier this week, I realized I need to make some tweaks. Specifically, I might need to move all pitchers down. Because, as we went through the draft on Tuesday night,