DALLAS — Imagine being told at the outset of the offseason that the Boston Red Sox would engage in a legitimate pursuit of star free-agent outfielder Juan Soto. Better yet, that Soto would meet with ...
Juan Soto, the No. 1 free agent on The Athletic ’s big board, is joining the New York Mets on a record 15-year, $765 million ...
Meanwhile, the Dodgers bring back Blake Treinen (to close?) and sign Michael Conforto (to replace Teoscar Hernandez?) ...
If the Red Sox truly want to build on their pursuit of Soto and show they are spenders, they'd be wise to make a significant ...
A handful of big-name free agents have come off the board already. None bigger than Juan Soto, who agreed to a record-setting $765 million deal with the Mets on Sunday night, per sources. However, the ...
But at least now the Red Sox have some clarity. There’s no shame in taking a shot at Soto, who seemed destined to either stay ...
Juan Soto got away from the Red Sox, choosing to sign with the New York Mets Sunday night. But this is no time for the Red ...
The MLB offseason is here, and the hot stove is at a boil. Juan Soto and the Mets have reportedly agreed to a record 15-year, ...
We’ll also keep track of all of the MLB-level transactions this offseason with all transactions involving the Brewers bolded.
Several days before Juan Soto’s first home opener with the Yankees, the superstar discussed the topic of stability.
If and when Juan Soto decides to sign with the Mets, Yankees, Giants, or another team, the Red Sox still need to sing a big free agent.
The Dodgers are in agreement with right-hander Blake Treinen on a two-year deal worth $22MM, according to a report from ...