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The unusually quiet Winter Meetings are in the books, so who were baseball's biggest winners and losers this week?
The winter meetings are MLB's annual showcase event. But labor issues may mean it does not return next winter.
So, I'm going to recap all the action from the past week right here.Keep a close eye on the Rotoworld Player News page so you don’t miss any of the action and let’s take a trip around the league.
So why were the Winter Meetings so slow? And what's next this winter? As mentioned, it was a relatively slow week at this year's Winter Meetings. It was largely viewed as a place for conversation but not much movement.
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 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,
The Seattle Mariners walked into the MLB Winter Meetings this week with a purpose: to make some moves that would help cement the lineup and fortify their bench.
The Toronto Blue Jays need to prioritize signing Bo Bichette to a new contract after the winter meetings this offseason.
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