No otherworldly talent such as Juan Soto or Shohei Ohtani is available this offseason, yet excellent players pepper the market, including several ex-Dodgers and Angels.
Reviewing 2025’s fantasy outfielders and revealing early 2026 rankings. Can anyone catch Judge or Soto next season?
Talk about adding insult to injury.When Juan Soto signed a 15-year, $765 million contract with the New York Mets last ...
The Yankees could use Kyle Tucker playing left field for them every day, but they will have to pay a premium price for him to ...
It took five games, but the Milwaukee Brewers outlasted the Chicago Cubs on Saturday night to advance to the NLCS. That series will begin in Los Angeles tonight after the Dodgers took down the ...
When bringing up the Milwaukee Brewers' postseason chances, a logical argument against them is that they don't hit enough home runs. Making contact and playing small-ball helped the Brewers win a ...
Juan Soto has just poured gasoline on an already blazing fire. Coming off an NLCS berth, the Mets snagged a superstar in his prime, taking him right out of the Yankees’ hands. And Soto? he was fully ...
The New York Mets may have missed the postseason in 2025, but two of their stars stood out among the league’s best at the plate. On Monday, Mets sluggers Juan Soto and Pete Alonso were named finalists ...
When the New York Mets signed Juan Soto, Mets fans acted as if they had won the World Series. They had stolen a superstar in his prime away from the New York Yankees, and had done so coming off an ...
The New York Mets missed the postseason entirely while the Philadelphia Phillies won the National League East in commanding fashion. The Phillies had the second-best record in the National League. The ...
Shohei Ohtani made a fast start to the MLB postseason as he hit two home runs in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 10-5 win over the Cincinnati Reds in Game 1 of their National League (NL) Wild Card Series.
For all the problems the Mets had in their disappointing season, falling one win short of the playoffs after being 21 games above .500 in June, David Stearns believes a lack of leadership was not one ...
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