The Mariners have acquired right-hander Will Klein from the Athletics, according to announcements from both clubs. The latter club had
Contreras took over the reins from Baltimore Orioles star Adley Rutschman, ranked first last season. The Orioles catcher was placed second this year with two-time World Series champion Will Smith taking third, Astros backstop Yanier Diaz and Mariners star Cal Raleigh rounding out the top five.
BOTTOM LINE: Oakland is looking to stop its three-game skid with a victory over Milwaukee. The Panthers have gone 3-4 at home. Milwaukee has a 4-7 record in games decided by at least 10 points.
The Chicago Cubs and right-hander Colin Rea have finalized a $5 million, one-year contract. The 34-year-old Rea has a $4.25 million salary for 2025.
Relievers Lucas Erceg and Josh Hader met during their time with the Milwaukee Brewers. While Erceg never played for the Brewers, he got along well with the Houston Astros closer.
Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer says the team is focused on improving its bullpen and bench at this point in the offseason.
The tributes are pouring in for Bob Uecker, “Mr. Baseball,” the Milwaukee Brewers’ longtime radio announcer, who died Thursday at age 90. And the words used to describe him depict a man who ...
CC Sabathia and Dave Parker are the newest Wisconsin connections in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Here's a litany of others.
Ichiro joined the majors in 2001 as a highly-touted Japanese prospect, hitting .353 during his nine seasons playing in his home country where he won three MVPs and was a seven-tim
The Mariners have acquired right-hander Will Klein from the Athletics, according to announcements from both clubs. The latter club had designated him for assignment last week. The A’s get international bonus pool space in return,
While Sabathia was a runaway choice in the Hall of Fame election, selected on 86.8% of the ballots by the Baseball Writers' Association of America – joining peers Ichiro Suzuki and Billy Wagner – this ultimate honor meant much, much more than just a museum plaque in Cooperstown, N.Y.