Contreras gets a $6 million salary this year, and the Brewers have a $12 million option for 2026 with a $100,000 buyout.
At one time, the Detroit Tigers had high hopes for Elvin Rodriguez. After failing to live up to the hype, Rodriguez left for Japan.
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.
With the first base position having less available playing time than before, potential Spencer Torkelson trade destinations have gone through the rumor mill for the Detroit Tigers.
Now in its 15th year, the latest edition of MLB Network's "Top 10 Right Now" series wrapped up on Wednesday night. One takeaway from the 2025 position-by-position rankings produced by The Shredder? There are noticeable shakeups near the tops of many lists.
Since Dave Dombrowski became the Philadelphia Phillies' president of baseball operations in December 2020, he's helped construct one of the best teams in baseba
How does MLB make 2.4 million baseballs a season—and why are they causing so much controversy? From juiced balls to strange changes in performance, this video explores MLB's long history of baseball manipulation.
The Braves are expected to be in a tight three-team race in the National League East against the Phillies and Mets. But the rest of the league looks a bit more competitive, too. The Brewers consistently have played above the sum of their parts.
The Mets have interest in a reunion with Mark Canha, who was a fan favorite while playing in Queens from 2022 to 2023.
Andy Fox has been named as the Altoona Curve's 16th manager in franchise history.  “I am thrilled to welcome Andy Fox and his staff to Curve, Pa. for the 2025 season,” Curve General Manager Nate Bowen said.
We’re just a few weeks into the 2025 international signing period and there have already been lots of pens put to paper. Yes, a vast majority of these players are several years away from the big leagues if all goes according to plan,
Joey Mistretta is a Dallas Mavericks beat reporter, Dallas Wings beat reporter and lead MLB editor for ClutchPoints. Mistretta graduated college with a degree in broadcast journalism from Biola University, and he has bylines at NBA Analysis Network and RotoWire.