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Kansas City seemed like a perfect fit for the well-traveled 36-year-old, and it appears he is headed back there for 2016.
Darren O’Day will be returning to the Baltimore Orioles on a four-year free agent contract.
CBS Sports’ Jon Heyman says O’Day is “likely heading back to Baltimore.”
American League teams should be rushing in with offers to make him their DH.
The next big thing out of Cuba apparently just left Cuba.
He’s getting a nice little raise moving into his third arbitration season.
Holland underwent Tommy John reconstructive elbow surgery at the end of the 2015 regular season and will miss all of 2016.
He’s a decent depth addition for Cleveland’s bench.
Yet another confounding move from the Jeffery Loria-led operation.
He tallied a career-high 39 saves for Miami in 2014 alongside a 3.17 ERA.
Smoak, a switch-hitter, posted a .768 OPS with 18 home runs and 59 RBI in 132 games this summer for Toronto.
Just hours after acquiring Peter Bourjos off waivers from the Cardinals, the Phillies have avoided salary arbitration with the 28-year-old outfielder ...
Flowers was in line for a raise from the $2.675 million he made in 2015 while hitting .239/.295/.356 with nine home runs and 39 RBI in 112 games.
De Fratus elected to become a free agent in October after being outrighted off the Phillies’ 40-man roster.
As announced Wednesday on the official Twitter account of the Detroit Tigers Media Relations Department ...
It’s worth the MLB minimum, which should be a little north of $507,000 in 2016.
Ben Zobrist will turn 35 years old early next summer, but that doesn’t seem to be putting too much of a dent in his free agent value.
He boasts a .319/.356/.604 career batting line against left-handed pitching.
This feels like an admission from the O’s that they’re not going to be able to re-sign Chris Davis.
These kind of after-the-ink-has-dried reports have to be taken with a grain of salt for a variety of reasons, but they’re fantastic conversation-starters ...
Pirates pitching coach Ray Searage has become the king of the reclamation project. And it sounds like he’s about to take on another big one ...
Two big dominos have fallen in this loaded free agent market for starting pitchers, and another big one is about to go ...