2025 MLB winter meetings wrap-up
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The winter meetings are MLB's annual showcase event. But labor issues may mean it does not return next winter.
The Detroit Tigers left the Winter Meetings without a headline-grabbing move, but that quiet shouldn’t be mistaken for passivity. If anything, Scott Harris’ public comments and Detroit’s limited activity suggest a front office comfortable sitting on leverage, not rushing it.
Another Winter Meetings has come and gone, and while the first day of baseball’s premier offseason event was a quiet one, the last two days provided some serious fireworks that will help shape the 2026 season.
The annual MLB winter meetings have been relatively quiet so far, but there were a pair of high-profile signings on Tuesday afternoon as Kyle Schwarber re-signed with the Philadelphia Phillies and Edwin Díaz joined the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The 2025 MLB winter meetings are over, and there were plenty of big takeaways with some of the biggest names off the board in a few days.
The NL East was active in free agency during the Winter Meetings, and should continue to make moves on the trade market.
The 2025 winter meetings did not quite match the excitement of last year's event, highlighted by Juan Soto's record-breaking deal with the New York Mets, but they still produced a handful of major free‑agent signings.
The 2025 Winter Meetings in Orlando, Fla., ended with more questions than answers. Baseball’s annual offseason extravaganza did bring a trio of big moves, with Kyle Schwarber (Phillies), Edwin Díaz (Dodgers) and Pete Alonso (Orioles) striking deals,
So, it’s almost Christmas. And what have they done? Another winter meetings over; a long offseason of work just begun. As the Rangers left Orlando and the great money-gulping machine of Mickey Mouse,
The MLB Winter Meetings came and went, but there's still plenty of rumors to discuss, including Tarik Skubal of the Tigers, Hunter Greene of the Reds and Nico Hoerner of the Cubs.