Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani, New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge and megastar Juan Soto got a special shoutout from K-pop star DK of SEVENTEEN during his US tour this fall.
In December, the New York Mets made the biggest splash of the Major League Baseball offseason, signing 26-year-old phenomenon Juan Soto to a record breaking 15-year, $765 million contract.
Only great Yankees All World reliever, Mariano Rivera, was unanimously elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. That’s it. Nobody else. Both Babe Ruth, and Honus Wagner received 95.13% of the vote when they were elected to the Hall.
Juan Soto's unprecedented $765 million contract with the New York Mets has become a significant highlight in the MLB, surpassing Shohei Ohtani's deal. However, Trevor Bauer pointed out that such high salaries are rare,
The Blue Jays had a group of players meet with Roki Sasaki before he picked the Dodgers but it did not include Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
The New York Mets laid down a marker of their ambitions in the offseason by breaking the bank for All-Star outfielder Juan Soto.
Another advantage for the Yankees is that the American League got weaker this offseason, and with the Guardians and Astros both doing some retooling of their rosters, the Bronx Bombers are clearly the best team in the AL on paper. Meanwhile, the Mets have the Phillies and Braves to deal with in a tough NL East.
Spring training in Major League Baseball is just around the corner, and the different teams are still making adjustments to their rosters to be ready for April, including the New Y
The New York Yankees could still use another infielder for their 2025 squad. Could they target Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Max Muncy in a trade?
The Los Angeles Dodgers won the 2024 World Series after spending over $1 billion in free agency. With Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman leading the way, they evaporated the Yankees in the Fall Classic.
The Toronto Blue Jays two-time Silver Slugger superstar has been predicted to "chase" a new deal in free agency.
Here's what our experts think could still go down between now and spring training, from free agency to off-the-field drama.