The Los Angeles Dodgers have had a successful offseason after winning the World Series in 2024. They signed Korean Baseball Organization star Hye-Seong Kim and could end up parting ways with a long-time starter as a result.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Jack Flaherty could betray Los Angeles and sign a free-agent contract with the rival San Francisco Giants.
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.
Lantigua, 19, batted .301 with 11 home runs and 42 RBI across 49 games for the Rookie-DSL Dodgers Mega in 2024.
Sasaki named them one of his three finalists, joined by the Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays. If nothing else, such recognition plants a larger Padres flag in Japan, where Sasaki commands national attention. Coming Japanese stars won’t say “who?” when Padres team-builder A.J. Preller and scouts come calling.
Over the last year, there had been speculation around MLB that the Dodgers had a possible handshake agreement in place with pitcher Roki Sasaki.
The Dodgers signed Roki Sasaki for $6.5 million, but also reportedly signed a number of amateur players as part of the 2025 international class.
BOSTON RED SOX — Agreed to terms with RHPs Austin Adams, Yovanny Cruz, Noah Davis and Robert Stock and LHP Sean Newcomb on minor league contracts. Agreed to terms with OF Jarren Duran on a one-year contract.
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.
As free agency and the 2025 offseason continues, here's how MLB's teams stack up in the last month before baseball returns next month.
As the MLB offseason continues, the Mariners have agreed to a deal with free agent and former Orioles pitcher Shintaro Fujinami.