The Detroit Tigers have made a few offseason moves to build off a promising 2024 season. None of them have included the signing of Alex Bregman.
The San Francisco Giants' young starting pitchers are looking forward to picking new veteran teammate Justin Verlander's brain this season.
Verlander isn’t the only future Hall of Famer currently in the organization.
The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series, added a ton of talent in free agency and are expected to become the first back-to-back champion since the turn of the century in baseball.
Make no mistake about it, Justin Verlander isn't coming to the San Francisco Giants with his eye on playing out his career with a storied franchise. The future
Justin Verlander will celebrate his 42nd birthday in a largely unfamiliar place — in a Cactus League training camp for a club leaning on his veteran chops to galvanize a young and emerging staff.
Kyle Harrison shared his excitement about teamming up with future National Baseball Hall of Famer Justin Verlander on the San Francisco Giants.
The Mets and Yankees were both reportedly among the clubs who took in Max Scherzer’s throwing session last week, but it sounds like the Toronto Blue Jays could be the frontrunner to land him.
Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Tarik Skubal (29) is greeted by catcher Jake Rogers, left, as he walks off the mound during the first inning in Game 5 of baseball's American League Division Series against the Cleveland Guardians, Saturday, Oct. 12, 2024, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Dermer) AP
The internet is divided on Alex Bregman's $30 million contract demand and the Mets reportedly adamant with $26 million offer.
The Giants are looking to facilitate a career revival for Jake Lamb, a former All-Star who's succumbed to injuries over the past few seasons.
In a bit of a surprise, the SF Giants added Justin Verlander on a one-year deal earlier this month. Verlander does not need to throw another pitch to be a slam