New York Mets GM David Stearns thinks MLB needs to give smaller-market teams a better opportunity to retain their star players.
A manager for the Mets for two seasons in the 1990s who played 10 seasons as a catcher for the Dodgers and Angels has passed away at age 83.
It's now being called "SoxFest Live" due to its new live format, which is meant to reimagine the traditional fan convention as an immersive fan experience.
Entering the 2025 season, the projected ace of the Mets' staff is Kodai Senga, who only made one start in the 2024 regular season. Behind him, there's returning veteran Sean Manaea, lefty breakout candidate David Peterson, the erratic Frankie Montas, and a former closer in Clay Holmes.
The Atlanta Braves are checking on starting pitching talent along with the rival New York Mets. According to New York Mets on SI’s Pat Ragazzo, both teams, among others, are interested in Padres starting pitchers Dylan Cease and Michael King. The Mets are reported to have specifically spoken with the Padres.
The White Sox releases its promotional schedule for the 2025 regular season. The promotions include items commemorating the team's 125th anniversary in Chicago, bobbleheads, and multicultural nights. Opening Day is March 27 against the Los Angeles Angels.
Colson Montgomery might be the most closely watched player for the Chicago White Sox when the team begins spring training in Arizona next month.
Former major-league catcher and Chicago White Sox manager Jeff Torborg of Port Orange, Fla. passed away early this morning. He was 83 years old. A catcher, coach, manager and then national broadcaster,
Torborg, who caught Sandy Koufax's perfect game and was the 1990 AL manager of the year with the Chicago White Sox, died Sunday.
Dan Altavilla and Justin Dunn, who previously pitched for the Seattle Mariners, are now looking to jumpstart their careers again with the Chicago White Sox.
The New York Mets are interested in signing New York Yankees veteran reliever Tim Hill to bolster its bullpen.
More on Albert Pujols' upside as a future manager, the Brewers' curious offseason, and the Rays' potential next star as well.