After pen implodes, Giants spend big for relief in Mark Melancon
The Giants, who suffered a bullpen meltdown in 2016, are ponying up record dough for a closer who has notched 98 saves the past two seasons.
The Giants, who suffered a bullpen meltdown in 2016, are ponying up record dough for a closer who has notched 98 saves the past two seasons.
Closer Mark Melancon and the Giants have agreed to a four-year, $62 million contract, pending a physical, sources told ESPN's Buster Olney.
Closer Aroldis Chapman says he wants six years, but he thinks the Cubs have not shown any interest.
Japanese pitcher and slugger Shohei Otani says he could move to Major League Baseball after the 2017 season.
The Dodgers have signed Rich Hill, who was considered one of the top free-agent starters on the market, to a three-year deal.
The Blue Jays have agreed to a two-year, $12.5 million deal with free agent Steve Pearce.
The on-field deal between MLB, Under Armour and Fanatics is scheduled to begin in 2020 and run for 10 years, but sources say it could start before that should Majestic decide to bow out early.
When Chicago shopped Chris Sale in July, the price was high. Now the team is ready to deal because some think the lefty's mechanics are problematic.
The MLB winter meetings are on in our nation's capital, and rumors are swirling across baseball. Here is what our writers are hearing today.
Now that Carlos Beltran and Matt Holliday are off the market, the Red Sox are mulling their alternatives at DH, including familiar face Mike Napoli.
With New York going through a transition period, nabbing Matt Holliday on a one-year deal made more sense than a multiyear pact for Edwin Encarnacion.
The decision to sign Matt Holliday could be bad news for Edwin Encarnacion and some of the other big bats still on the market.
Even with a deal for Rich Hill rumored to be near completion, the Dodgers are one of the teams with the longest to-do lists for their week in D.C.
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The latest version of the veterans committee voted in the first GM to win the World Series in both leagues and another commissioner -- but no players.
With a weak free-agent class, GMs across baseball will be eyeing star-studded swaps, which could mean a frenzy of trades in our nation's capital. And there are big names on the shelves.
With the signings of Carlos Beltran and Matt Holliday, and many players available for trade, free-agent sluggers may find it tough to ink big deals.
The Cubs always are looking to pick up extra arms for their rotation. Is rolling the dice on Tyson Ross a move they should consider?
The Astros' potent offense got another boost with the signing of Carlos Beltran, but that wasn't the only reason they wanted him in their clubhouse.
The new collective bargaining agreement drops from $105 to $30 per day the meal allowance for MLB players, according to league sources.
They need a closer -- and better health -- for '17, but the Dodgers head to D.C. also looking to improve a lineup that was awful against lefties.
With much of his heavy lifting already complete, Mets GM Sandy Alderson may look to tweak his outfield and bullpen at this week's winter meetings.
Players' union head Tony Clark is under fire for his handling of the new CBA. Plus a rundown of the hot stove and news from around the league.
With the winter meetings around the corner, you need a different kind of scorecard for who's calling the shots and stocking their rosters.
Arizona's decision to bring in Jeff Mathis had everything to do with an understanding of the benefits a smooth receiver can have on a pitching staff.
Which team will make the most noise at the winter meetings? Will some of the biggest names in baseball find new homes? Our experts predict what will happen in D.C. next week.
By not tendering Tyson Ross and trading Derek Norris, San Diego's payroll is rapidly shrinking as are its chances of competing the next few seasons.
Will St. Louis make a splash at the winter meetings? Maybe, maybe not. But as frustrated Redbirds fans sound off, their GM hears the growing uproar.
Think Rich Hill is too risky? That Dallas Keuchel's dominance is done? That Drew Smyly's a bad trade target? Guess again. Each provides reasons to believe.
The mayor of Franklin, Tenn. declared Saturday "Ben Zobrist Day" in honor of their hometown hero.
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How much could penalties for spending big cost the teams with MLB's highest payrolls? Here's the math, using the Dodgers and Yankees as case studies.
Mark Melancon a lights-out closer? Dexter Fowler a star in center field? These players might seem like gems on the market, but there are reasons why GMs should beware.
You know that youth movement in the Bronx that began at the trade deadline? It's still on. But so is a possible spending spree at the winter meetings.
A union memo underscores questions about negotiating mistakes that could not only hurt players this offseason, but could lead to future labor strife.
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The Nationals shored up their catching corps in a deal for Derek Norris, but that isn't the only move to expect from GM Mike Rizzo.
From big-market teams spending less to notable free agents having trouble finding a home, the new deal will have an immediate impact this offseason.
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Every club has a wish list, but competition will be fierce for top-shelf free agents. Who is eyeing the biggest stars and what's the backup plan?
Jimmy Rollins made his last appearance for the White Sox June 8 before being cut loose. But he's looking to play again in 2017.
The Cubs will increase the cost of season tickets from 6 to 31 percent next year depending on location. The average ticket increase will be 19.5 percent. Club box infield seats will increase the most.
How does Mark Melancon's move to the Giants impact the closer landscape? @karabellespn checks in: bit.ly/2gvebdA [in]
Sandy Alderson expects to test Jose Reyes in the outfield during spring training. The Mets did not want to try that in-season last year. Alderson said the Mets will be doing that with minor leaguers this year as well so they are more flexible when they get to the majors.
Sandy Alderson said David Wright is in California working with his surgeon's physical therapists and is ready to begin baseball activity this month. Asked who the Mets' third baseman is in 2017, Alderson unequivocally said: "David Wright."
Sandy Alderson says he has met with agents and teams on Monday. On the free agents, he is reviewing the entire "menu," but is focused on relief pitching. With respect to trading an outfielder, Alderson said the talks are still preliminary, but he doesn't believe he will need to eat salary as part of a trade to boost the return.
Curtis Granderson and Carlos Villanueva were elected by the MLB Players' Association Executive Board to serve two-year terms as Association Player Representatives. That's the highest elected position among the union membership, according to the MLBPA. Matt Harvey and Andrew Miller were elected as Alternate Association Player Representatives.
Sources: Orioles perceive they are not close in talks with Mark Trumbo, and are prepared to move on to other options.
Aroldis Chapman told ESPN's Marly Rivera he wants a six-year contract. I would be shocked if the Yankees gave him that. I'm not even sure they would go five years, but we'll see.
For all the talk of DH replacement, the Red Sox's highest priority is finding a setup man. Too soon to say, though, if it will come via trade or free agency. Red Sox exploring all avenues.
Rich Hill credited Red Sox pitching guru Brian Bannister and ex-Sox scouting director Jared Porter for helping to turn around career in 2015. Bannister taught Hill to pitch off his curveball and introduced him to spin rate. Porter encouraged him to move on the rubber. Two years later, Hill signs 3-yr, $48M deal with Dodgers.
Southpaw starting pitcher Rich Hill gets a hug from his 5-year-old son Brice at the winter meetings after re-signing with the Dodgers.
Although it seems to make sense on the surface that the Red Sox would be interested in one of the Mets' lefty-hitting outfielders, don't look for a trade to occur. Boston is not eager to take on either the contract for Jay Bruce ($13 million) or Curtis Granderson ($15 million).
The World Baseball Classic released a list of 30 confirmed players for the tournament and the only Cardinals player on the list is Yadier Molina, who will compete for Team Puerto Rico. The Dominican Republic no doubt would like Carlos Martinez to pitch for their team, but the Cardinals probably wouldn't be too keen on that given his career-high 195 innings last year.
Rich Hill puts the Dodgers uniform back on after he re-signs with L.A. After, an emotional Hill has to pause several times as he addresses the media and answers questions.
Rich Hill, native of Milton, Mass. and ex-#RedSox pitcher, emotional and choked up during press conference to announce 3-year, $48 million deal with Dodgers. Long, winding path to get here for 36-year-old lefty.
Rich Hill, when talking about his family, during his press conference to announce his three-year, $48 million deal with the Dodgers: ?"This is a great day for us, something we knew could always be a possibility."?
The Dodgers take over the press conference room at the winter meetings to discuss the Rich Hill signing.
Aroldis Chapman is looking for a 6-year deal, he tells @MarlyRiveraESPN. espn.com/espn/now?nowId…
This is speculation at this point, but makes sense as TEX looks for CF help: The Royals have told other teams they'll listen on Lorenzo Cain
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