In a move that shocked baseball experts just five days ago, the Los Angeles Dodgers designated the former No. 1 prospect in their organization for assignment. The Dodgers signed catcher Diego Cartaya out of Maracay,
Newsweek Sports took all of these factors into consideration when ranking the Top 10 catchers in MLB:
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Jack Flaherty could betray the Dodgers and sign with the rival Atlanta Braves in free agency.
Roki Sasaki continues to draw plenty of interest on the free-agent market, although the Dodgers may not be in pole position to sign him.
As spring training approaches, the MLB offseason is a tale of two leagues: one of extravagance and another of caution. While some teams see big investments as the path to contention, others emphasize development, budgetary restraint, or even the potential of future mega-deals.
The New York Yankees and San Diego Padres reportedly aren't expected to discuss a trade involving second baseman Luis Arráez. According to SNY's Andy
MLB Network unveiled its top 10 catchers for 2025, and Arizona Diamondbacks backstop Gabriel Moreno landed at No. 7.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Jack Flaherty could betray Los Angeles and sign a free-agent contract with the rival San Francisco Giants.
A pitcher who spent 2024 with the Dodgers after having played only with the Phillies' organization returns to Southern California on a minor league contract.
Even with such big name free agents as Alex Bregman, Anthony Santander, Pete Alonso and Jack Flaherty remaining unsigned as the MLB offseason moves ahead into 2025, and with just 35 days to go before the start of Spring Training,
The Washington Nationals are signing a new infielder. As first reported by Jon Heyman of the New York Post, the Nationals have agreed to terms on a one-year deal worth $2 million to bring veteran infielder Amed Rosario to Washington.