The Baltimore Orioles inked Charlie Morton to a one-year contract, tapping the 41-year-old to replace outgoing ace Corbin Burnes.
With free-agent options dwindling, contenders looking to fill roster holes will soon have to turn to the trade market.
After losing Corbin Burnes, the Orioles are rebuilding their rotation by signing veteran starting pitcher Charlie Morton.
Five teams have successfully addressed their rotation needs. Which clubs are still searching for help? And most important: ...
The San Diego Padres are continuing to explore their options this winter and that includes potentially trading away some of ...
An Orioles insider believes a Jack Flaherty reunion would be surprising, so the team might have to look elsewhere for starting pitching ...
We’ve officially turned over the calendar to 2025 this week. Of course in baseball, it feels like we began to flip the ...
The San Francisco Giants remained the favorites through Corbin Burnes’ entire free agency, only to see the Arizona ...
The Padres' pitching options are slim. The free agent market seem bleak. A trade is their best bet. Only question is how ...
The San Diego Padres may explore trading one of their best players, but only if they receive a loaded package in return.
Trading for Corbin Burnes last winter saved the Orioles rotation from a total collapse in 2024, but it may not have netted ...
The San Diego Padres could be in the market to add another starting pitcher or two this winter, especially if they trade ...