Ken Rosenthal defends Scott Boras's high-risk, high-reward negotiation tactics, as seen in Alonso's and Bregman's decisions to reject substantial offers. Boras's focus on short-term contracts with ...
According to longtime MLB insider Ken Rosenthal, that inaction might be a ploy from the Red Sox — especially if it leads to a desperate Bregman eventually lowering his contract demands with ...
MLB insider Ken Rosenthal recently made his prediction during an appearance on Foul Territory. “The Dodgers,” Rosenthal said of which team he believes Sasaki will sign with. “But I would not ...
Noted MLB Insider Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic gave a disappointing update for Detroit Tigers fans who are clamoring for free agent Alex Bregman this offseason. While speaking on Thursday's ...
The Los Angeles Angels missed the postseason for a 10th straight season after finishing with a record of 63-99 and last in ...
The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal said that the Red Sox are the best fit for Bregman in free agency. “Bregman to me is an obvious fit, most likely would be at 2nd base with the Red Sox but he also ...
According to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, the Tampa Bay Rays aren't necessarily looking to trade either of Yandy Diaz or Brandon Lowe, both who have come up in trade rumors this offseason.
However, MLB insider Ken Rosenthal believes the organization could sign a few more players before spring training begins. More news: One Blockbuster Signing the Angels Must Make Before 2025 Season ...
The Chicago Cubs are no strangers to high expectations from their passionate fanbase. This offseason, those expectations have ...
The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal joined Alanna Rizzo on Thursday's episode of "Fair Territory," breaking down a handful of major storylines at the point in the offseason. One segment was spent talking ...
The Athletic's baseball insider Ken Rosenthal echoed this sentiment during his January 2 appearance on Foul Territory TV. "Years seem to be the problem," Rosenthal said regarding the Mets ...
"I'm not convinced the Mets want Pete," Rosenthal said bluntly. "The reason I say that is because of their offer, three years $68 to $70 million as Joel Sherman first reported for the New York ...