Justin Verlander — formerly of the Tigers, Astros (twice) and Mets — has signed with the Giants for one year and $15 million.
The American pitcher is once again chasing a shot in the Big Leagues with a team that's in the midst of a major transition.
There are plenty of reasons why the Atlanta Braves have not been big spenders at all in MLB free agency. One reason for that ...
For the first time, long-time Richmond Times-Dispatch reporter John O'Connor has been elected Virginia sportswriter of the ...
The Athletics reportedly are holding onto star slugger Brent Rooker for the foreseeable future. Rooker and the Athletics are ...
Bleacher Report's contract prediction for the Tigers and Alex Bregman could work if both sides are willing to compromise.
The Miami Marlins have yet to spend a dollar on a true big league free agent this offseason, possibly taking the Athletics' place as the MLBPA's most wanted.
The Atlanta Braves will get a valuable arm back in their rotation some time in the first half of the season, and the ...
During a January 3 appearance on Foul Territory TV, The Athletic's MLB insider Ken Rosenthal called the New York Yankees one ...
Training right around the corner, Braves Country is getting impatient with Alex Anthopoulos, but the biggest names in the ...
The D-backs have made a few but impactful signings, some might make an immediate splash while others could take a bit more ...