While the Pittsburgh Pirates continue to show zero sense of urgency in filling the hole they have in right field, another corner outfielder has come off the mar
Winker bounced back from two rough seasons with a strong year split between the Mets and Washington Nationals. He endeared himself to Mets fans with his fiery attitude and clutch hitting, dominating in the postseason in his platoon appearances.
Who starts in right field for the Pittsburgh Pirates next season remains one of the team's biggest question marks. With the Pirates lacking proven in-house opt
A free agent who saw time at first base with the Mets in 2024 has signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates, according to a new report.
The Major League Baseball offseason has been filled with big-time players switching teams via trade or free agency. Some of the big moves include Juan Soto signing with the New York Mets, Corbin Burnes signing with the Arizona Diamondbacks and Blake Snell signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The market for one free agent outfielder is heating up, and the New York Yankees are reportedly not among the teams pursuing a member of their 2024 team.
Training is just over a month away, and the Pittsburgh Pirates still have a giant question mark in right field. Pittsburgh in-house options at the positi
After poaching Juan Soto from the New York Yankees, the New York Mets could land Alex Verdugo after meeting with him.
While many of the biggest free agents of this MLB offseason have already found their next homes, there are still talented options available. With that as
Ben Cherington is now in his sixth offseason as general manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Pirates hired Cherington to replace ousted GM Neal Huntington following the 2019 season.
Despite playing in a starting role for the American League champions, Verdugo recognized that he did not have a great 2024 regular season. Verdugo managed to hit just .233 during the regular season and only hit 13 home runs in the middle of the Yankees lineup.
The Atlanta Braves bid another farewell to a fan-favorite, as free agent A.J. Minter inked a two-year, $22M deal with the New York Mets. The left-hander has suited up for the Braves since he debuted with them in 2017.