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Former Braves employee files counterclaim against team in Hank Aaron memorabilia case
ATLANTA — In the latest twist involving a dispute about the home plate and the bases from Hank Aaron’s historic 715th home run, former Braves employee Ben Acree has filed a counterclaim against the team, alleging it has damaged his reputation.
In a filing Wednesday, responding to the Braves’ lawsuit against him, his father Bill Acree and ...Read more
Yankees exercise Aaron Boone's option, making manager's return official
NEW YORK — Aaron Boone is officially back.
The Yankees exercised the manager’s 2025 club option on Friday morning, an expected move after Boone took the team to the World Series for the first time as skipper this past season. The 2025 campaign will mark the 51-year-old’s eighth season at the helm.
“I am grateful for the trust placed in...Read more
Analysis: 4 logical trade partners for the Pirates this offseason
PITTSBURGH — With the MLB offseason underway, Pirates general manager Ben Cherington and his staff have begun their quest to improve the club's roster. Following a disappointing 2024 campaign, Cherington himself admitted that changes must be made to put the organization in a better position to compete for the postseason.
While free agency ...Read more
Why re-signing Teoscar Hernández will be among Dodgers' most important offseason decisions
SAN ANTONIO — The last time Teoscar Hernández gazed out at the crowd at Dodger Stadium this season, the veteran outfielder almost broke down crying.
"I just want to say thank you," Hernández said during the Dodgers' World Series celebration at Chavez Ravine last Friday, having played a crucial role in the club's first full-season ...Read more
Scott Boras says Juan Soto was 'really comfortable' in New York, wants to win as massive payday nears
With the Yankees still grieving their World Series loss and a scrum of reporters peppering Juan Soto about his future, the free-agent superstar insisted that a chance to win will be one of his top priorities when determining his future.
“That’s one of the biggest things,” Soto said. “You want to be part of this, even if you don’t make...Read more
Shohei Ohtani's labrum surgery could delay return to pitching but shouldn't impact swing
SAN ANTONIO — If you're buying tickets to the Dodgers' season-opening games in Tokyo next March, don't count on seeing Shohei Ohtani pitch.
Though the Dodgers slugger is expected to be in the lineup for the start of the season — which will begin with two games in Japan against the Chicago Cubs at the Tokyo Dome — the two-way star is not ...Read more
Ready, set, shop! Tony Paul's top 50 MLB free agents, with predictions.
The Detroit News' Tony Paul breaks down his top 50 free agents in the MLB offseason, along with his predictions (all ages are as of April 1, 2025).
— 1. Juan Soto (26), RF: He's this winter's Shohei Ohtani, so let the bidding war begin for a guy who might've been a bit overlooked on his own team (Aaron Judge!?!), but certainly won't be ...Read more
Baseball agent Scott Boras: New Twins ownership should bring in a 'very refreshed view'
SAN ANTONIO – There is no timeline for a new ownership group to purchase the Minnesota Twins, which the Pohlad family announced was up for sale in October, but baseball agent Scott Boras expects a new owner will bring excitement to the sport.
“The great thing about franchises, I think, is when you see them change ownership, you see someone ...Read more
Pete Alonso's agent refutes notion of 'bear market' for first baseman: 'For Pete's sake, it's the Polar opposite'
With it being election week, there’s been a lot of talk about the economy and the market. In San Antonio, where it’s general manager week of sorts, the talk is about the free-agent market.
Scott Boras, the notorious MLB super agent who represents a handful of players that either just left the Mets or are being pursued by the Mets, summed it...Read more
Dodgers to move Mookie Betts to infield in 2025, seek pitching and outfielders this offseason
SAN ANTONIO — One week into Major League Baseball's offseason, the Dodgers are still in the process of finalizing their plans for this upcoming winter.
They're admittedly playing "a little bit of catch-up going on right now," as general manager Brandon Gomes put it — but are happy to be after spending the last month winning the World Series...Read more
Angels agree with RHP Kyle Hendricks on one-year, $2.5 million deal
The Angels have agreed to a one-year, $2.5 million deal with right-hander Kyle Hendricks, a source confirmed on Wednesday.
The Angels have not yet announced the deal, which will also require a corresponding 40-man roster move before it’s official.
Hendricks, who turns 35 next month, is coming off a season in which he posted a 5.92 ERA with ...Read more
Family, friends and fans pay tribute to Fernando Valenzuela at public funeral mass
LOS ANGELES — Carlos Santana and his wife Susannah stood outside of the Cathedral of our Lady of Angels in downtown Los Angeles, gazing at the casket of Fernando Valenzuela, the beloved Mexican-born pitcher for the Dodgers.
Santana and his wife watched as Valenzuela’s family made their way inside the cathedral, followed by the pallbearers ...Read more
Juan Soto not necessarily opposed to long free agency as Yankees eye reunion
NEW YORK — Juan Soto is the most coveted free agent in this year’s class, but don’t be surprised if he takes his time settling on a new home.
It’s not uncommon for Scott Boras clients to go through long free agency periods. Just last winter, four of the agent’s top clients — Cody Bellinger, Matt Chapman, Blake Snell and Jordan ...Read more
'Run it back.' Will Dodgers keep roster core together for World Series defense?
SAN ANTONIO — Before most of the Dodgers front office had arrived in San Antonio on Monday for Major League Baseball's annual general managers meetings, pressure already was being applied on Andrew Friedman and Co.
Less than a week removed from winning the World Series, several Dodgers voiced their desire for the team to keep its core intact ...Read more
Shohei Ohtani has surgery to fix torn labrum, expected to be ready for spring training
LOS ANGELES — Turns out, Shohei Ohtani was playing through more than just a partially dislocated shoulder in the World Series.
The Dodgers announced Tuesday that Ohtani also suffered a torn labrum when he injured his left shoulder sliding into second base in Game 2 . The slugger underwent arthroscopic surgery to repair the tear, the team said...Read more
If Rays stay close to home, heat and rain could be a pain
TAMPA, Fla. — Catcher Ben Rortvedt has a sense for what it could feel like if the Rays spend the 2025 season playing in one of the state’s spring training/minor-league stadiums:
About 15-20 pounds lighter.
Rortvedt was a 20-year-old, second-year pro in early June 2018 when he was promoted within the Minnesota organization. He went from the...Read more
Jason Mackey: If not now for Pirates legend Dave Parker and the Baseball Hall of Fame, when?
PITTSBURGH — Dave Parker got his hopes up and then had them smashed like one of the homers he and his boys used to bop way out of Three Rivers Stadium. Now, he keeps stuff like this at an emotional distance, careful to not get fooled again.
The longtime Pirates outfielder has seen the numbers ... wait, no. He created the damn numbers, the ...Read more
Clayton Kershaw declines his player option with the Dodgers for 2025
LOS ANGELES — At the team’s World Series celebration on Friday, future Hall of Fame pitcher Clayton Kershaw declared himself a “Dodger for life.”
To be a Dodger in 2025, however, he and the team will have to work out a new contract.
Though Kershaw had a player option for at least $10 million next season, he evidently declined it Monday...Read more
Braves extend qualifying offer to Max Fried. So what's the next step?
SAN ANTONIO – The Braves extended the one-year, $21.05 million qualifying offer to Max Fried, they announced on Monday — the deadline to do so.
Fried has until 4 p.m. on Nov. 19 to accept or decline it. He’ll almost certainly turn it down and become a free agent.
By extending the qualifying offer, the Braves can receive a compensatory ...Read more
Mets begin gearing up for pursuit of Juan Soto by clearing space, money from roster
NEW YORK — The housecleaning has started and the Mets, as well as other teams, are clearing space off the 40-man roster and clearing money from the payroll gearing up to pursue free agent outfielder Juan Soto.
After all, he said he’s available to all 30 teams right?
Obviously, a superstar like Soto isn’t going to go to a place like ...Read more
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