The Philadelphia Phillies' loss is the Kansas City Royals' gain, as an All-Star free agent closer reached an agreement on a new contract Wednesday.
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Insider Jon Heyman reported on Tuesday night that after a serious deadlock in negotiations, both the New York Mets and Pete Alonso have resumed dialogue.
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All-Star reliever Jeff Hoffman left in free agency, agreeing to a deal with the Toronto Blue Jays. He wasn’t the only key bullpen arm to hit the market, as Carlos Estevez, whom they acquired from the Los Angeles Angels ahead of the trade deadline last July, was also a free agent.
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The Philadelphia Phillies could see a second premier talent from their bullpen depart in free agency any day now. Reds
Carlos Estévez, one of the top relievers remaining on the free agent market, could reunite with Phillies teammate Jeff Hoffman in the Blue Jays’ bullpen.
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Free agent starting pitcher and future Hall of Famer Max Scherzer is still looking for a new home. As Mets On SI first reported, Scherzer threw a bullpen in fro
The majority of the Phillies’ 26-man roster is already locked in but there will still be a few competitions to monitor throughout February and March.
The Cleveland Guardians won the AL Central handily with a 92-69 record, but were one of three teams from what is usually one of MLB's weakest divisions to make the MLB postseason. The Kansas City Royals were one of those teams, getting in as a Wild Card team with an 86-76 record.