Fantasy baseball sleeper season is here. Entering 2025, the term “sleeper” can hardly be applied given all the information to be consumed. With that said, we will dive in and give you four names you can take right now at
Isaac Paredes ranks ninth on MLB Network's Top 10 Third Basemen Right Now list after recording a .346 OBP with 19 home runs in 2024
The Astros are in the midst of a roster retooling and have a former Twins and Mariners standout on their radar.
When the Cubs acquired star outfielder Kyle Tucker last month, they shipped a pair of third basemen -- big leaguer Isaac Paredes and Top 100 prospect Cam Smith -- to the Astros as part of the blockbuster trade.
Houston Astros fans are still upset about losing Alex Bregman and Kyle Tucker this offseason, but at least the front office did a decent job replacing them with Isaac Paredes and Christian Walker.
With the arbitration deadline now in the rearview mirror, the Toronto Blue Jays are among the numerous teams that won’t have to partake in the process this upcoming season.
Former Houston Astros 3B Alex Bregman entered free agency with hopes of a lucrative long-term contract, but his chances are waning in a dead market.
An article by MLB.com's Daniel Kramer hinted at what shape the Seattle Mariners' big offseason move could take depending on a key free agent.
The Cubs are in agreement with infielder Jon Berti, reports Robert Murray of FanSided. It’s a one-year, $2MM guarantee that includes another $1.3MM in performance bonuses, reports Mark Feinsand of MLB.com. Chicago has a full 40-man roster and will need to make another move once this deal is finalized. Berti is a client of Ball Players Agency.
The Chicago Cubs are likely not going to land the top free agent remaining on the market according to a new report. Earlier this month, shocking news emerged sa
Alex Bregman remains stranded in free agency, unable to convince the Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers or anybody else to meet his ( or, more accurately, Scott Boras') asking price. And the longer this drags on, and the closer we get to Spring Training, the less likely it is that any team caves to his demands — or comes anywhere close to them.
It’s been a long offseason for Alex Bregman as the two-time All-Star is looking for a place to play in 2025. A two-time World Series winner with the Houston Astros, he saw the only team he’s known move on from him after acquiring third baseman Isaac Paredes as part of the Kyle Tucker trade with the Chicago Cubs.