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Verlander to Detroit for 2026

Justin Verlander has signed a one year deal with the Detroit Tigers, the team announced today. Reports indicate that the deal is for $13 million, with $10 million of that being deferred payments that begin in 2030. Verlander is returning to the team that originally selected him second overall in the 2004 Draft, and for […]

Mets acquire LHP Bryan Hudson from White Sox

The Mets have reportedly added another reliever into the mix, acquiring left-handed pitcher Bryan Hudson from the White Sox for cash considerations. Chicago had designated Hudson for assignment back on February 4. To make room on the 40-man roster, the club transferred Reed Garett to the 60-day IL. Hudson was drafted by the Cubs in […]

PECOTA projects Dodgers to win 105 games

Projection systems by their nature tend to be conservative, which is why it’s rare to see such a clear outlier. When it comes to predicting baseball records, the Dodgers are standing out. FanGraphs has the Dodgers projected for about 100 wins, 99.6 to be exact as of Tuesday morning. It’s notable because only one other […]

What Royals spring training storyline is most important?

We’re trying a new series at Royals Review, a daily mid-day question of the day to hear about your opinions on a fun or pressing question affecting the Royals or baseball in general. Chime in and drop your answers below! Spring training is here! Pitchers and catchers report today, and will have their first workout […]

Is Kade Strowd the Best Offseason Acquisition?

Inspiration. The Diamondbacks traded away Blaze Alexander.  Many months ago, I saw the possibility that he might outperform Jordan Lawlar.  Was it my tendency to root for the underdog?   Now, my view is that the two were going to be worlds apart.  Therefore, the loss by trading him away was small. The big question:  Will […]

50 Most Notable Yankees Free Agent Signings in 50 Years: Andrew Miller

At the conclusion of the 2014 season, Brian Cashman certainly knew his team was approaching a pivot point. After missing the postseason for the first time since 2008, the Yankees GM was tasked with replacing a franchise icon — Derek Jeter, whose retirement represented the end of an era. To this end, Cashman swung a […]

2026 Mountain West Baseball Preseason Team

As we continue our preseason coverage of the 2026 Mountain West baseball season, our next stop is our preseason conference team. The Mountain West awarded five Nevada players on its preseason team, as San Jose State trailed with three, and Fresno State, Washington State, Air Force, UNLV and New Mexico had one representative each. MW […]

PECOTA projections peg Brewers for second place in NL Central

Baseball Prospectus’ PECOTA (Player Empirical Comparison and Optimization Test Algorithm) standings projections are out. Brewers fans won’t like them much. At BP, Jonathan Judge has described the challenges that projection systems face with teams like the Brewers. Those challenges can be boiled down as such: Curt Hogg of the Milwaukee Journal adds another thought to […]

Rockies sign RHP Tomoyuki Sugano

After signing Michael Lorenzen to their rotation earlier this off-season, the Colorado Rockies indicated that they were still in the market for another veteran starting pitcher. It would appear that starting pitcher has been selected, as the Rockies have reportedly signed Japanese right-handed pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano to a one-year deal worth $5.1 million for the […]

Baseball Prospectus’ PECOTA projects a Royals division title

Computers are objective, uncaring, inanimate objects using input and variable to spit out output, stats, and projections. The Player Empirical Comparison and Optimization Test Algorithm (PECOTA) system devised by Baseball Prospectus doesn’t “hate” any team. It does not care. And yet, despite being named for former Royals infielder Bill Pecota, the model has seemed to […]

2026 Chicago Cubs player profiles: Cade Horton

Today we look at the Cubs’ young starter, who had a remarkable rookie season. Cade Horton went 11-4, 2.67 in his first season, throwing 118 innings with 90 strikeouts and a 1.08 WHIP. None of that is out of line with his minor-league production, and so the immediate conclusion is that this is who he […]

Raphinha Issues Fitness Update Ahead of Copa Del Rey Semifinal

Raphinha told the media that he is feeling much better now, and that he’s quite eager to return to action, after having missed the past two matches with a muscle injury. “I am better, but not at 100%,” Raphinha told the Spanish media while appearing at a public event yesterday. “We are taking it day […] The post Raphinha Issues Fitness Update Ahead of Copa Del Rey Semifinal appeared first on The Sports Bank .

Spencer Schwellenbach will start 2026 season on 60-Day IL

Heading into this season, the Braves were anticipating that Spencer Schwellenbach would be healthy and ready to go after he had his 2025 season cut short due to a fractured elbow. Unfortunately, here on the first day of pitchers and catchers being at spring training, it’s become clear that Schwellenbach’s elbow is still bothering him. […]

A Cody Bradford update

The return of Texas Ranger pitcher Cody Bradford from internal brace surgery has been both eagerly awaited and a topic of much discussion among Rangers fans over the winter. Jeff Wilson talked to Bradford this morning in Surprise, and we have good news in regards to an update. Per Wilson, Bradford is throwing his seventh […]

VOTE: Rate your excitment for the Pirates 2026 season

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the MLB. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Pirates fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys. We are back this week with an SB Nation Reacts question. We want to know how […]

Yankees 2026 Season Preview: Angel Chivilli

Heading into the 2026 season, the New York Yankees have some kinks to work out and some roles to be filled by those who are able to step up to the plate (for lack of a better phrase) and take advantage. The pitching staff is dealing with injuries—primarily to the starters—and the bullpen lost a […]

PECOTA still likes the Braves heading into the 2026 season

Do y’all remember the time when Baseball Prospectus would drop their annual PECOTA projections and there would be gnashing of teeth and rending of garments on the Braves Country corner of the internet? That was because for years, if there was any team that represented the whole “PECOTA hates your team” belief, it was the […]

What to know about Royals spring training in 2026

Football is over, the weather in Kansas City is spring-like, and today we can say one of the sweetest sentences you can hear in February. No, it’s not “Happy Valentine’s Day,” it’s “pitchers and catchers report today.” Pitchers and catchers will have their first workout tomorrow, while the rest of the squad will have their […]

A’s Sign Starter Aaron Civale to One-Year Contract

After spending all winter long scouring the free agent market for a veteran addition to their starting rotation, the A’s finally landed one just in time for Pitchers and Catchers reporting, agreeing to terms with right-hander Aaron Civale on a one-year deal for the 2026 campaign. One of the items on the team’s offseason wishlist […]

Dodgers spring training dates to remember

Spring training for the Dodgers begins in earnest this weekend at Camelback Ranch. Here are a few dates to keep in mind for the next six weeks. Friday, February 13: First workout for pitchers and catchers Tuesday, February 17: First full-squad workout Saturday, February 21: Dodgers first Cactus League game (at Angels in Tempe) Monday, […]