MLB free agency tracker: Latest 2024-25 offseason trades, moves - ESPN
Just like that, the 2024-25 MLB hot stove has kicked off! We have a trade just one day after the Los Angeles Dodgers hoisted the World Series championship trophy.
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Just like that, the 2024-25 MLB hot stove has kicked off! We have a trade just one day after the Los Angeles Dodgers hoisted the World Series championship trophy.
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The Big 12 determined Thursday that none of its games were compromised by unencrypted frequencies used with coach-to-player in-game communications this season.
The Atlanta Braves traded outfielder Jorge Soler to the Los Angeles Angels for right-hander Griffin Canning on Thursday, kicking off the hot-stove season with a deal that sends a power bat to Los Angeles and adds pitching depth to Atlanta's rotation, the teams announced.
The Houston Texans visit the New York Jets on Thursday night (8:15 p.m. ET, Prime Video) to kick off the NFL's Week 9 slate.
Saturday brings us another huge matchup when the No. 3 Penn State Nittany Lions (7-0, 4-0 in conference) host the No. 4 Ohio State Buckeyes (6-1, 3-1) in a matchup of Big Ten powerhouses.
Everyone loves the NFL offseason hot stove. Fans get super excited about new players joining their teams, whether through trades or free agency. Finally, all those holes on the roster will be filled by wily veterans!
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