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The latest MLB rumors discuss the Toronto Blue Jays' next target, the Chicago Cubs' depressing offseason, and the Los Angeles Dodgers lurking in star markets.
The United States' attack on Venezuela and capture of president Nicolas Maduro has had a minimal impact on Major League Baseball, at least for now.
The MLB offseason hot stove has developed slowly but consistently over the last two months. As we open the new year, there are plenty of big names still left on the free-agent market, including starting pitchers Framber Valdez and Ranger Suárez and position players Cody Bellinger,
The Chicago Cubs have long been one of the more popular MLB teams. And the fact that they play in the No. 3 media market in the United States, have among the hi
So circling back to Bregman—who the Red Sox won't get anything for if he leaves in free agency—makes sense. Bregman is considered one of the best clubhouse presences in baseball, and posted an .821 OPS in his first season in Boston. If Craig Breslow re-signs Bregman, the Red Sox will be a trendy World Series pick.
Veteran infielder Alex Bregman is back on the market after an "excellent when healthy" 2025 season with the Red Sox. He also happens to be our second-ranked free agent of the winter. Here's part of R.J. Anderson's write-up of Bregman from earlier in the offseason:
Bo Bichette remains unsigned in MLB free agency as he searches for his next home. The 27-year-old stands out as one of the most intriguing players still available, and his willingness to shift from shortstop to second base has only increased his appeal.
Welcome to the fourth annual MLB Pipeline Executive Poll. Starting before the 2023 season, we surveyed front offices across baseball -- from general managers to scouting directors, farm directors, analysts and beyond -- on a number of questions regarding prospects.