We asked Detroit Tigers fans for the one big move they most wanted to see in MLB offseason. After 4,144 total votes, signing Justin Verlander won out.
In 2024, the Astros were the third-highest-spending team. With Jose Altuve, Josh Hader, and Yordan Alvarez locked up for the ...
Justin Verlander has insisted that there is still some magic left in his right arm. The post Houston Astros Reveal Plans Of ...
The Philadelphia Phillies have recently been predicted to add one of the most prolific starting pitchers of this generation ...
Justin Verlander (one year, $12 million): Elias could also choose to supplement his rotation with a veteran starter on a one-year deal. Verlander, whose bona fides don’t need to be listed, could be a ...
Phillies exec Dave Dombrowski interrupts Verlander’s press conference and jokingly asks him where he got his start.
I suspect contractual concerns could complicate a Houston return. Verlander’s next deal (with any club) is likely to be for one year and something around $8-10 million. Is that some mammoth number for ...
The Astros making Alex Bregman a qualifying offer is nothing more than a formality as the teams will be able to continue to ...
DETROIT -- Two veteran left-handers who started their careers with the Detroit Tigers were on opposite ends of option ...
Offseason No. 2 in David Stearns’ tenure leading the front office is underway, and it’s almost a given the Mets will be more ...
The Kansas City Royals on Sunday announced a three-year contract with right-handed pitcher Michael Wacha. The deal also included a club option for 2028. Wacha, 33, completed his 12th season in the ...
MLB insider Mark Feinsand has linked the San Francisco Giants, New York Mets and New York Yankees to the biggest superstar in this winter's free agency class.