New York Yankees pitcher Marcus Stroman appeared to purge his Instagram account as trade rumors involving the two-time All-Star continue to swirl around Major League Baseball. Stroman now has zero posts on Instagram, and also has a profile picture of a dark horse.
The Kansas City Royals have made ... Jon Heyman of the New York Post notes that the former All-Star has been linked to the New York Yankees. "If there’s no Stroman deal, they’d still have ...
The New York ... over for the Yankees at either second or third base. However, Sports Illustrated's Jackson Roberts proposed this trade that sends Donovan to the Kansas City Royals, leaving ...
Lorenzen posted a 1.57 earned-run average in seven appearances (six starts) with the Royals last season. He arrived in a midseason trade from the Texas Rangers and the Royals loved his versatility — he can pitch in a variety of roles.
Volpe showed considerable progress with his bat in the postseason. The Yankees hope he can carry it into 2025.
The Kansas City Royals avoided arbitration with six remaining arbitration-eligible players ahead of the 2025 season. The Royals announced Thursday that they have agreed to one-year contracts with Kyle Isbel, MJ Melendez, Kris Bubic, Hunter Harvey, Carlos Hernandez and John Schreiber.
The New York Mets are interested in signing New York Yankees veteran reliever Tim Hill to bolster its bullpen.
Oct 5, 2024; Bronx, New York, USA; Kansas City Royals pitcher Michael Lorenzen (24) reacts after the sixth ending against the New York Yankees during game one of the ALDS for the 2024 MLB Playoffs at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn ...
The Yankees made a huge splash in free agency by signing pitcher Max Fried to a $218 million contract; now they're looking to trade from their strong rotation.
The Kansas City Royals have reportedly re-signed veteran pitcher Michael Lorenzen to a one-year contract worth $7 million for the 2025 campaign. The deal also includes a mutual option in 2026.
Jeff Torborg, the former Mets manager who caught three no-hitters and won a World Series as a player, died Sunday. He was 83. Torborg had battled Parkinson’s disease since 2010, though his official cause of death was not announced.
During an appearance on the “The Chris Rose Rotation” podcast Monday, the Richmond native purported that Billy Beane’s prized stat undervalues his breed — first basemen — and that the Mets front office should look past Pete Alonso’s career 3.8 average and at everything else he brings to the table.