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Infielder Jorge Polanco and the New York Mets are in agreement on a two-year, $40 million contract, sources tell ESPN. It’s the Mets’ first move in the aftermath of Pete Alonso and Edwin Díaz’s departures and the trade of Brandon Nimmo. Polanco can play first, second and third base and will DH as well.
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The St. Louis Cardinals are reportedly adding a veteran to their pitching staff. A report says that the team and free agent Dustin May are in agreement on a contract pending a physical. Thanks to the always reliable MLB Trade Rumors,
On Friday, the Royals and Garcia agreed to a five-year contract extension, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan. Specific salary details of the deal have not yet been reported. The contract also includes a club option for a sixth year, according to Passan.
As the Yankees continue their quest for a World Series, trading away Jazz Chisholm isn't as far fetched as you might think.
ESPN MLB Insider Jeff Passan joins Brock Huard and Mike Salk (Brock & Salk) from the winter meetings in Orlando, FL to discuss the early trades, 2B possibilities for Mariners, and what the costs are for several of the rumored names being floated for Seattle.
The life of the insider is a perilous one. You’re constantly working the phones and fighting for your next scoop. And when you aren’t dropping breaking news bombs consistently enough, people start to notice and might even call you out. Even you’re ...
Here is what would need to happen for the Texas Rangers to trade star shortstop Corey Seager, per ESPN's Jeff Passan.
As MLB's offseason hot stove continues following the conclusion of the winter meetings, some new players are hitting the buzz on the trade market, including Corey Seager and Jeff McNeil.
The New York Yankees, as many anticipated coming into the offseason, have listened on trade calls about their star second baseman.
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