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An eventful MLB offseason is winding to a close, and while there are still a few notable names left in free agency, the recent flurry of activity that saw Kyle Tucker, Bo Bichette, Cody Bellinger and Ranger Suárez signing nine-figure contracts has brought some clarity to the 2026 picture.
Some rival executives believe the Washington Nationals might not have gotten enough for MacKenzie Gore.
This MLB offseason has given onlookers a little bit of everything. We’ve seen blockbuster trades, massive free-agent contracts and all sorts of transactions in between. And after a lull in December, there has been a late-January flurry of action.
Valdez is the best starting pitcher remaining on the free-agent market and his representatives have been extremely quiet, operating under the radar in their negotiations for their client. Most in the industry believe that he will eventually land with the Baltimore Orioles for fewer years than he anticipated at the beginning of free agency.
Chicago made some big moves this offseason and they are now the No.2 team in baseball.
A Former Toronto Blue Jays All-Star is gaining interest from MLB teams after a successful overseas stint this winter.
Spring training is only three weeks away and the hot stove action has finally picked up. Within the last two weeks there have been several significant free agent signings (Cody Bellinger, Bo Bichette,
MLB insider and USA Today baseball writer Gabe Jacques joins us to discuss the big headlines around free agent Kyle Tucker and Shohei Ohtani's massive, deferred contract with the Dodgers. We dive into the burning question: Will MLB owners finally unite to push for a salary cap?