Kyle Schwarber market heating up ahead of winter meetings
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The Winter Meetings begin Sunday in Orlando, Fla., and prospects are certain to be on the shopping list for some clubs. Which team will get the best holiday-season deal? Who has the prospect capital to make that kind of deal happen?
The Mets' move to add reliever Devin Williams only begins to scratch the surface to fill a swath of roster holes for 2026 season.
The Mets have already been active this offseason, signing Devin Williams and trading Brandon Nimmo for Marcus Semien.
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The Red Sox continue to come up in trade rumors involving big names, as well as notable players they could be shipping out.
And no one rebuilt their team at the winter meetings using a series of trades more than St. Louis Cardinals GM Whitey Herzog in 1980, who engineered three trades involving 23 players, including future Hall of Famers Bruce Sutter, Rollie Fingers and Ted Simmons. Two years later, the Cardinals won the World Series with Herzog as manager.
Japanese pitcher Tatsuya Imai could make a decision about signing with an MLB team during the winter meetings later this month, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan.
Trading Nolan Arenado, and quite possibly Willson Contreras, are foremost on the minds of the St. Louis front office.
Marlins continue search for a bat and a high-leverage reliever
An impact outfield bat, a bullpen upgrade and a right-handed hitting presence are items on the Yankees' winter agenda.
The annual MLB Winter Meetings are almost here and things should start to heat up for the Angels and other teams across baseball, as it’s been a bit of a slow start to the offseason so far. Los Angeles,