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This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/cardinals/onsi as Cardinals Linked To 31-Year-Old Attempting MLB Comeback. The St. Louis Cardinals need some more starting pitching this offseason with the rotation completely up in the air for the 2026 season.
The Detroit Tigers' plan for the 2025-26 offseason? GM Jeff Greenberg wants "as much impact and depth as possible in the rotation and in the bullpen."
The Blue Jays have been looking to swim in the deep end of MLB's payroll pool, but just missed out on big names like Shohei Ohtani and Juan Soto. Could Tucker become Toronto's latest major free-agent target?
This bold move mirrors what Topps has already done for the 2025-26 season with the NBA. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Evan Mobley, and Stephon Castle all have Gold Logoman patches on their jerseys this year after being named MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, and Rookie of the Year respectively.
Don't be surprised if the New York Yankees look to add pitching depth this winter and tap the Japanese market to do it.
Senate lawmakers demanded answers from MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred about the league's investigations into alleged gambling schemes over the years.
This week the Guardians will put the final touches on their 40-man roster before the winter meetings in December.
Blake Butera sat at the dais in the press conference room at Nationals Park on Monday, looking out at the first two rows of seats filled by family. His relatives were there, his wife’s relatives were there,
Welcome to Bleacher Report's 2025-26 countdown of the top 25 MLB free agents, where we will predict the contract and destination of some of the best players available on the open market.
The Miami Marlins head into the 2025-2026 offseason with lots of items to check off their checklist, and one of the primary ones that could end up happening is
For Jim Bowden, he thinks Pete Alonso would be a good fit for the Red Sox, despite inconsistent defense at the position. But between the veteran playing all 162 games the last two seasons, his ability to hit over 30 home runs and being able to handle a market like Boston, Bowden believes it makes a lot of sense.