Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw will be returning to the team next year. The future first-ballot Hall of Famer told MLB on Fox, “I want to make use of this [shoulder} surgery…I’m going to come back next year and give it a go.” The 36-year-old southpaw has a 10 million dollar player option for 2025. “I’m going to come back next year and give it a go.” Clayton … [Read more...] about Future Hall-of-Fame Pitcher Returning to Dodgers Next Year
Top 3 SF Giants Free Agent Targets
In 2021, the San Francisco Giants were a fantastic, relentless, and unbelievable team. They won 107 games before being eliminated by the Los Angeles Dodgers in a tough NLDS. Since then, the Giants have had 81-81, 79-83, and 80-82 records. Every year since 2021 has felt very mediocre, and the Giants could use some powerful free agents. Although they will have to try to retain … [Read more...] about Top 3 SF Giants Free Agent Targets
Record Setter is the Cardinals’ Best Trade Asset This Offseason
The St. Louis Cardinals appear to be heading for a rebuild, and if the team is going to trade away veteran players this offseason, record-setting closer Ryan Helsley is their most attractive trade piece. Why the Cardinals Would Trade Ryan Helsley Among the many changes the organization is going through, one is focusing on player development. Helsley is a beacon of player … [Read more...] about Record Setter is the Cardinals’ Best Trade Asset This Offseason
Decisions Loom for Pirates on Arbitration-Eligible Relief Pitchers
The Pittsburgh Pirates enter the offseason with interesting decisions on arbitration-eligible relief pitchers for their 2025 bullpen. The bullpen was supposed to be a strength in 2024, with free agent Aroldis Chapman joining 2023’s lockdown quartet of David Bednar, Colin Holderman, Carmen Mlodzinski, and Ryan Borucki. Decisions Loom for Pirates on Arbitration-Eligible Relief … [Read more...] about Decisions Loom for Pirates on Arbitration-Eligible Relief Pitchers
One Out-of-the-Box Solution for the Cubs This Offseason
Rafael Marchán, a member of the Philadelphia Phillies organization, could be an out-of-the-box solution for the Chicago Cubs this offseason. The young catcher is a two-way talent who performed well in limited action last season. The Cubs’ frugal front office is always on the lookout for a bargain. Along with their need for starting pitching and closer and the possible departure … [Read more...] about One Out-of-the-Box Solution for the Cubs This Offseason