We're just over a quarter into the season, and while many free-agent signings from the offseason have disappointed, several are thriving for their new teams.
The Rays announced a few transactions before Monday's game against the Red Sox.
The 29-year-old has played in just eight big league games this season and went 1-for-15 in that time, but he’s been an oft-used bench/utility player for manager Scott Servais when healthy in recent years.
The pitcher was selected out of the Yankees organization in December’s Rule 5 Draft.
In his place, the team is promoting outfield prospect Johnathan Rodriguez for his MLB debut.
The 34-year-old signed a one-year, $2M deal with the Mets in free agency.
It was reported on Friday that former Los Angeles Angels infielder (and teammate of Shohei Ohtani) David Fletcher placed wagers through the same illegal bookie as Ohtani's former interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara.
His spot on the roster will go to lefty Clayton Andrews, whose contract has been selected from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
The Mets' star reliever spoke on his status as he struggles to get back to form.
A well-known MLB insider made his prediction on whether or not Juan Soto will sign a contract extension during the season.
Atlanta Braves star outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. isn't accustomed to struggling much in his career. His issues continued Sunday with a gaffe in the outfield.
Rodon's 2024 season in the Bronx is going much better than his 2023.
Center fielder Aaron Judge is making New York Yankee fans forget about his slump at the beginning of the season.
Diaz has not been able to find his usual form this season. Is it a blip or a sign of things to come?
The White Sox are designating right-hander Brad Keller for assignment.
Shohei Ohtani has already proven to be worth every penny the Los Angeles Dodgers are paying him due to his dominance at the plate. He proved that again Sunday.
The Braves are reportedly “keeping a close eye on” the pitcher as a potential trade target prior to the deadline.
MLB players are rarely paid huge dollars until well into their careers, which results in some "underpaid" young players and extremely bloated contracts for veterans.
Entering this matchup, the shortstop had the most home runs in baseball.
The Astros are likely to return a couple of regulars to the big league roster in the coming days.
L.A. acquired the pitcher from the Guardians on Friday.
The pitcher has struggled badly across 17 appearances this season.
Juan Soto did everything he could to help New York win their sixth straight game on Saturday.
It appears to be a lock that he will remain on the IL well beyond his first eligible activation date of May 27.
The Cubs are expecting to welcome shortstop Dansby Swanson back from the injured list prior to Tuesday’s series opener against the Braves, as noted by Kyle Williams of the Chicago Sun Times.
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