The Central remains eminently winnable this season. But while the Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds have spent the last two months adding talent, Milwaukee has sat on its hands. And their latest offseason whiff might be the saddest of all.
One MLB executive believes that Juan Soto's decision to leave the New York Yankees for the New York Mets in free agency on a 15-year, $765 million deal
The defending American League champs had to pivot -- hard -- after losing a generational star to the crosstown Mets. Here's how they did it -- and what's next.
When the offseason started, the New York Yankees were busy upgrading their roster. They made trades to acquire Milwaukee Brewers closer Devin Williams as well as Chicago Cubs outfielder Cody Bellinger.
The Milwaukee Brewers don't need to go out and give some sort of nine-figure deal out in order to contend in 2025. Milwaukee already is in a good spot and shoul
In the minors last season, Craig Yoho posted a 0.94 ERA,  0.94 WHIP, .151 batting average against and 101 strikeouts in just 57.2 innings.
After missing out on the Juan Soto sweepstakes, the Yankees turned their attention to improving their run prevention. That meant bolstering the starting rotation by signing left-hander Max Fried to a record $218 million deal in free agency.
The countdown to Spring Training is on. The New York Yankees take the field on February 21, less than four weeks away, against the Tampa Bay Rays at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Florida, to get their preseason schedule underway.
The bar has been set outrageously high. When it comes to the New York Yankees, being a closer means being compared to the best closer in the game's history: Mariano Rivera. So Devin Williams will come into the Bronx and be well aware of the expectations when he takes the ball to close out games for the Yankees.
New York Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner admitted that "it's difficult" for MLB team owners to compete with the Los Angeles Dodgers' spending, but also believes his team is better than it was at this time last year.
It was no surprise that former Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki was elected by the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) on his first ballot. While Ichiro had an outstanding career in his own right, he was not the only first-ballot Hall of Famer selected to Cooperstown this year.