This is The Athletic’s MLB newsletter. Sign up here to receive The Windup directly in your inbox. Fifteen years. $765 million ...
Juan Soto, the prodigiously talented and charmingly theatrical slugger, has now become the highest-paid player in the history of baseball, having agreed to a 15-year, $765 million contract with the ...
The Soto contract, which is pending a physical, also is the longest ever awarded a baseball player, just as the Nationals’ ...
In a quest to fortify their bullpen, the Phillies have turned to Jordan Romano — an intriguing righty with upside who comes ...
For now, the Mets need to make their team even stronger and take full advantage of the five years Soto is certain to be under ...
The Dodgers remain among the perceived frontrunners for the services of Sasaki, whose youth and talent make him a top free ...
This is The Athletic’s MLB newsletter. Sign up here to receive The Windup directly in your inbox. Juan Soto’s bidding has hit ...
The biggest subtraction via free agency from the Mets’ pitching staff was left-hander Sean Manaea, whom the team still has ...
Plus more on the Brewers' willingness to trade Devin Williams, the Guardians' trade options and more free agency ...
The expectation within the industry is that Soto will make his decision by the end of the Winter Meetings next week.
Frustrated by knee trouble that last season limited him to 117 1/3 innings, his lowest total for a full campaign excluding ...
If Holmes decides to pursue a starting job, he will join former relievers such as Seth Lugo, Reynaldo López and Jordan Hicks.