Ryan Pressly's relationship with Dana Brown 'fractured,' the Houston Astros' GM said, when a prominent free agent signing forced Pressly into a new role.
Just when it seemed like Bregman and Houston could finally come together, Boras is getting in the way again.
The Major League Baseball offseason has held the interest of many fans after multiple big-name players have signed with new teams via free agency
In the annual rollout of MLB Network's "Top Player Right Now," lists, both Framber Valdez and Yainer Diaz rank in the Top 10.
Matthews, a Houston native, was the Astros’ first-round pick in 2023 out of Nebraska. In two minor league seasons he’s managed to get to Triple-A Sugar Land and has a two-year slash line of .248/.378/.442/.820 with 19 home runs and 55 RBI. He should start this season at Sugar Land and contend for a call-up if someone gets hurt.
The Philadelphia Phillies have been to the playoffs each of the last three seasons, but they haven’t quite closed the deal, which is the World Series.
The Houston Astros have traded relief pitcher Ryan Pressly to the Chicago Cubs, according to reports. The Athletic and USA Today reported first that Pressley has decided to waive his no-trade clause in his contract to be moved to Chicago.
The Cincinnati Reds are making a notable addition to their outfield, as they have reached an agreement with Austin Hays on a one-year, $5 million contract, according to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. The deal includes $1 million in incentives as well.
St. Louis Cardinals fans must be very upset. As of this writing, fangraphs.com indicates that the St. Louis Cardinals have not added one new player to their Major League Baseball roster this offseason. Not one. Also as of this writing, Nolan Arenado remains a member of the St. Louis Cardinals.
The Rule 5 draft has produced notable names over the years and Anthony Santander's new contract with the Toronto Blue Jays makes him the latest example.
What's on your baseball bucket list? A game at Fenway Park, Camden Yards, or Dodger Stadium? I've aimed a bit bigger than that with this 2024 Major League Baseball road trip!