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The aisles have almost been picked clean with Spring Training around the corner, but which teams might still get one final free agency jolt?
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5 bold MLB predictions for the 2026 season
Every MLB season delivers moments that flip the sport on its head—unexpected stars, resurgent legends, and teams that arrive earlier than planned. The 2026 season feels especially ripe for that kind of shake-up.
Which young players will do big things on the diamond in the year ahead? Our experts weigh in.
Jhoan Duran (Minnesota Twins to Philadelphia Phillies), Eugenio Suárez (Arizona Diamondbacks to Seattle Mariners), Carlos Correa (Twins to Houston Astros) and Josh Naylor (Diamondbacks to Mariners) were among the biggest names traded.
Who aced their offseason tests and who still needs to do extra work to get a passing grade? Thoughts on the offseason for all 30 teams.
Framber Valdez’s search for a new team is over. The Orioles’ pursuit of more starting pitching, however, is not. Baltimore did not land Valdez, who had been the top available starter on the free-agent market for weeks and is now heading to Detroit.
The best players on planet Earth, with national pride on the line. What more could you want?
The 2026 MLB season is right around the corner, which means it’s prediction time for various elements of the upcoming season. Perhaps one of the toughest things to predict this offseason is the National League East winner,
How will the rest of free agency play out? Here's what our experts think could go down between now and spring training.
Cody Bellinger was the last high-profile free agent bat without a home, but he signed with the New York Yankees on a 5-year deal. Next up: a lot more movement.
Next week, the Dodgers will report to spring training to begin their pursuit of a third consecutive World Series championship. And coming out of Saturday’s annual Fanfest event, there is more clarity on where the team stands at the dawn of a new year.