MLB Opening Day 2025: A guide to the offseason chaos - ESPN
The opening week of the 2025 MLB season is upon us — on the heels of a chaos-packed offseason.
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The opening week of the 2025 MLB season is upon us — on the heels of a chaos-packed offseason.
In December, the Cubs gave up top prospect Cam Smith, All-Star infielder Isaac Paredes and 27-year-old right-hander Hayden Wesneski for one guaranteed year of Kyle Tucker suiting up on the north side of Chicago. The blockbuster trade with the Houston Astros finally gave the Cubs a superstar, a roster need that was a handful of years overdue, and it undeniably upgraded a deadweight offense that was just 1% above league average in 2024.
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. wants the second-richest contract in MLB history, at least in terms of present-day value.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. says his proposal for a long-term contract with the Toronto Blue Jays was for less than $600 million US.
Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has disclosed that the latest contract extension proposal his representatives presented to the team was significantly lower than Juan Soto's deal with the New York Mets, falling short of $600 million.
Excitement for the 2025 MLB regular season is growing by the day. Fans will get their first taste of regular season baseball on March 18 as the reigning champion Los Angeles Dodgers take on the Chicago Cubs in Tokyo. For the other 28 teams, they'll have to wait for March 27 and 28 to see their players on the diamond in games that count.
The New York Yankees barged into spring training seeking redemption after collapsing against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series. They understood the long season ahead would be different without Juan Soto, who chose the Mets in free agency after being the second-best hitter in the Yankees' American League pennant-winning lineup, but they still felt good about their chances thanks to a new roster injected with splashy free-agent additions.