No, A Salary Cap Would Not Fix Major League Baseball
The response from fans of Major League Baseball to this year's offseason has been absurd, to say the least.
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The response from fans of Major League Baseball to this year's offseason has been absurd, to say the least.
It's time to take stock of where all teams sit in the offseason: That's right, time for some grades. And we're grading a little tough right now: More than a handful of teams haven't done much and we're not going to be nice to them. Of course, the grade for the Dodgers, Blue Jays or Padres will go way up once Roki Sasaki picks his destination. There are also intriguing free agents still unsigned: Alex Bregman, Pete Alonso, Anthony Santander, Jurickson Profar and Jack Flaherty lead the way, plus a host of relievers, including Tanner Scott and Kirby Yates.
The Arizona Diamondbacks acquired all-star first baseman Josh Naylor from the Cleveland Guardians on Saturday for right-handed pitcher Slade Cecconi.
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First baseman Paul Goldschmidt and the New York Yankees are in agreement on a one-year, $12.5 million contract, sources told ESPN, pairing the 2022 National League MVP and seven-time All-Star with the American League champions in the midst of a significant overhaul.
Tracking the offseason MLB trades and signings with fantasy baseball implications for the upcoming season, Eric Karabell and Tristan H. Cockcroft will analyze and provide an outlook for all of the key players involved.
Selecting the 2024 All-Star teams won't be quite as difficult as solving The New York Times crossword puzzle, but it may bring a similar sense of exasperation.
The Cardinals have been the hottest team in baseball the past two-plus weeks. The Phillies might be MLB's most complete squad. The Mariners have as much pitching as anyone — and one of the worst offenses. Cody Bellinger looks like an All-Star again for the Cubs.