The Los Angeles Dodgers appear to be the last option for Bronson Arroyo as the two sides continue to negotiate a contract before Spring Training.
Read full storyBronson Arroyo is garnering plenty of interest in free agency with Masahiro Tanaka off the board. The LA Angels are the latest team to look at the pitcher.
Read full storyThe MLB free agent rumor mill is starting to spin now that Masahiro has signed with the Yankees and the dominoes will start to fall for names like Matt Garza, Ubaldo Jimenez, Ervin Santana and Bronson Arroyo are options for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Texas Rangers and Chicago Cubs on the free agent market and now Garza is going to the Brewers.
Read full storyWith Masahiro Tanaka off the market, the remaining free agent pitchers can start to begin negotiations. The Los Angeles Dodgers target Bronson Arroyo with a deal.
Read full storyMasahiro Tanaka has the attention of every major league baseball team. The pitcher is expected to sign with a team by the end of January.
Read full storyMasahiro Tanaka is officially available and plenty of teams are bidding for the pitcher as the Seattle Mariners remain the favorite to sign him.
Read full storyThe New York Yankees were hopeful to land Masahiro Tanaka, but after the Japanese pitcher was not made available, Brian Cashman is making a plan B.
Read full storyThe Texas Rangers have been one of the more active teams in the MLB offseason after dealing for Prince Fielder and while they did not do much at the winter meetings, the team could be gearing up for more moves, as names like Shin-Soo Choo and Matt Garza could be in the mix, as could a trade involving Jurickson Profar.
Read full storyThe MLB winter meetings came and went with some small moves going down, including the Mariners snagging Corey Hart and Logan Morrison, while the Mets signed Bartolo Colon and moving forward, players like Nelson Cruz, Shin-Soo Choo, Matt Garza, Joaquin Benoit, Ubaldo Jimenez, Ervin Santana and Stephen Drew are the best players available at their various positions.
Read full storyThe New York Yankees have been big spenders in free agency this offseason and after bringing in Jacoby Ellsbury, Brian McCann and losing Robinson Cano, the team could be ready for more moves and names like Shin-Soo Choo, Mike Napoli, Nelson Cruz, Carlos Beltran and Matt Garza could be in the mix for the team and now the team has signed Beltran to a three year deal.
Read full storyThe New York Yankees have shown to be big spenders this offseason after signing Jacoby Ellsbury and Brian McCann and the team may not be done yet, as the franchise is hoping to add a starting pitcher to the rotation and names like Matt Garza, Masahiro Tanaka and Ervin Santana could be in the mix for the team.
Read full storyThe Seattle Mariners have not been able to make a splash in free agency over the past few years, but with the Yankees signing outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury, the team may have an opening to snag second baseman Robinson Cano, as the M's have emerged as "serious" players for the top free agent.
Read full storyThe Seattle Mariners were a terrible team last season, but with a new manager in Lloyd McClendon and some young talent, could the team be ready for some changes with big name signings like Jacoby Ellsbury, Shin-Soo Choo or Matt Garza?
Read full storyThe Major League Baseball offseason is here and with the host stove heating up already, there are a number of name players that will be on the market from all positions and Jeff Passan at Yahoo Sports has put together a full list split by position and some of the top names this offseason on the market includes Robinson Cano, Jacoby Ellsbury, Matt Garza and Brian McCann.
Read full storyThe Major League Baseball offseason is already off to a fast start with qualifying offers going out to players before the deadline and with free agency officially starting this week, there are a number of high profile players that could move to new teams, including Robinson Cano, Jacoby Ellsbury, Curtis Granderson, Matt Garza, Ubaldo Jiménez, Ervin Santana as well as Carlos Beltran and Nelson Cruz.
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