There's also been plenty of chatter around the Mariners possibly trading starting pitcher Luis Castillo in order to free up money, but the bottom line is this: The M's can't trade
The future of the Seattle Mariners three-time All-Star pitcher could be determined when the Japanese ace finds a home.
After whiffing on Roki Sasaki, the New York Mets could turn their attention to a huge trade for Seattle Mariners pitcher Luis Castillo.
The Toronto Blue Jays couldn't land Roki Sasaki in the end, but Ross Atkins still has plenty of options to improve his pitching rotation.
The New York Mets had an inspired run in the second half of last year that saw them go toe to toe against eventual World Series winners Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League Championship Series.
The Cubs believe they have created an environment that is enticing for Japanese players looking to make the jump to Major League Baseball, as evidenced by the signings of lefty Shota Imanaga and Seiya Suzuki in recent offseasons.
SNY's Andy Martino revealed that Sasaki will not be joining the Mets ... for-one trade between the Mets and Mariners that sends Luis Castillo to the Mets: Mets receive: right-handed pitcher ...
The Seattle Mariners infield remains the organization's biggest question mark a little more than a month until pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training.
And most of the trade speculation involving Seattle's has surrounded veteran starting pitcher and three-time All-Star Luis Castillo ... returns for Castillo. When Sasaki signs (between Jan ...
Of our original ranking of the league’s top 50 free agents, 29 have found homes. Here are some revised predictions for where the remaining 21 will land.
The Mets are very familiar with Jack Flaherty. He faced them twice in the 2024 NLCS. He dominated in his first appearance against the Mets this past postseason, allowing just two hits across seven innings. He helped the Los Angeles Dodgers capture the 2024 World Series with a Game 1 win over the New York Yankees.
In one fell swoop, the Twins are on the precipice of adding three potential impact prospects from the 2025 international class to their organization: shortstops Santiago León (No. 24 prospect per MLB Pipeline) and Haritzon Castillo (No.