🔥 INSIDE OUTLOOK: After MLB Winter Meetings, the Red Sox face a defining moment that could reshape their roster overnight. Sources suggest one aggressive move would instantly change expectations across the AL East. Standing still may no longer be an option for Boston.
The Red Sox failed to sign slugger Pete Alonso, so they must bring back Alex Bregman to anchor the infield
🚨 INSIDE MLB RIPPLE EFFECT: Kyle Tucker’s looming free agency decision is quietly creating tension across the league, and the Atlanta Braves may find themselves directly affected sooner than expected. What happens next could alter Atlanta’s long term plans in ways that go far beyond one player, with front office calculations already shifting behind the scenes.
MLB Network insider sees Alex Anthopoulos reuniting with former Blue Jays shortstop in Atlanta.
Welcome to MLB’s winter meetings: Free agent and trade rumors fly in Orlando
The MLB world gathers in Orlando for days of deal-making.
🧨 BREAKING ALERT ON CHICAGO CUBS ROTATION PLANS: Multiple reports claim the front office is circling several ace caliber starters at the same time, hinting at a bold push that could flip the entire National League power map overnight. Fans are already debating which superstar arm will be the first shocking piece to land at Wrigley Field as insiders tease that the biggest name has not even leaked yet.
Chicago is actively pursuing top starting pitchers, eyeing Japanese talent and established MLB arms to bolster their rotation.
⚡ FLASHBACK: Four‑Time All‑Star Cole Hamels Signs $18M Contract With Braves — Has Atlanta Just Taken A Gamble On A Comeback King?
Yep, this actually happened.
Yankees rivals could be contenders in Kyle Tucker free-agency sweepstakes
A surprising team might be in the mix for Kyle Tucker this winter.
Two Boston Red Sox players win Gold Glove awards
Red Sox outfielders Wilyer Abreu and Ceddanne Rafaela were both named 2025 Rawlings Gold Glove award winners Sunday.
⚾ 🔥 FANS REACT: POPE LEO XIV’S SAVAGE JOKE ABOUT THE CUBS GOES VIRAL — EVEN CARDINALS LAUGHED!
The Chicago Cubs’ season ended in heartbreak last week as they were eliminated in the National League Division Series in five games to the Milwaukee Brewers. Pope Leo reminded them of it.
Braves pitcher Charlie Morton gets standing ovation after potential final MLB start
Atlanta Braves right-hander Charlie Morton got a standing ovation after pitching 1 1/3 scoreless innings in what was potentially his final MLB appearance during Sunday’s season finale against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The 41-year-old Morton, who debuted with the Braves in 2008, was signed by the team on Sept. 22 after being designated for assignment and released by the Detroit Tigers on Sept. 21. The Braves announced on Thursday that Morton would be the starter for Sunday’s finale, followed by left-hander Chris Sale.
Boston Red Sox rookie: ‘The more I play, the better I feel’
Red Sox rookie catcher Carlos Narváez’s 926 innings behind the plate this season is 360.2 innings more than he’s ever caught in one season in pro ball.