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MLB All-Stars from past and present discuss Shohei Ohtani's jaw-dropping play on the field, and more importantly, where he might ended up next season.
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MLB All-Stars from past and present discuss Shohei Ohtani's jaw-dropping play on the field, and more importantly, where he might ended up next season.
The Texas Rangers capped a miraculous postseason run (they didn't lose a game on the road!) to win the 2023 World Series. But it's the Los Angeles Dodgers who now enter as the favorites to take the title in 2024 after shelling out $1 billion worth of contracts to Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto..
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Bryce Harper has expressed a desire to sign an extension with the Philadelphia Phillies, even though his contract spans eight more years and takes him through his age-38 season, his agent, Scott Boras, said Wednesday.
The Baltimore Orioles are on the verge of signing veteran closer Craig Kimbrel, sources told ESPN's Buster Olney on Wednesday.
Nineteen-year-old center fielder Jackson Chourio and the Milwaukee Brewers have agreed to an eight-year, $82 million contract with two club options and escalators that can take the total value of the deal to $142.5 million, sources told ESPN.
For nearly a month now, baseball's offseason has operated at a relative standstill. That soon will change. Because the hard reality of every winter in baseball will win out, regardless of the pace at which transactions occur: Teams need players, and players need teams.
We finally saw the first major move of the offseason when the Philadelphia Phillies re-signed right-hander Aaron Nola to a seven-year, $172 million deal. That comes in right around the projected average annual salary, although at a year or two longer than expected, and is the 11th-highest total value contract ever given to a pitcher — for a guy who has been durable, yes, but has a 4.09 ERA over the past three seasons.
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