Author: Jack Markowski

Mets Sign A.J. Minter to Two-Year Deal

The New York Post’s Joel Sherman has reported that the New York Mets signed left-handed reliever A.J. Minter to a two-year deal worth $22 million, pending a physical, that also includes an opt-out after the 2025 season. With Pete Alonso potentially on his way out of New York after the two sides couldn’t agree on a new deal, recent reports had indicated that the club was planning on...

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Report: Alonso Rejected “Last-Ditch” Offer in $68-70 Million Range

Updated Post – Jan. 16 at 18:49 Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports that the Mets made a “last-ditch” effort to sign Pete Alonso, offering him a three-year deal in the range of $68-70 million, which Alonso rejected. The deal included opt-outs, which would have raised the value of the deal if Alonso stayed in New York for all three years. Sherman adds that Alonso’s...

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Blue Jays Sign Jeff Hoffman to Three-Year Deal

The Toronto Blue Jays have made their first splash signing of the offseason, announcing on their official Twitter account that they’ve signed right-handed reliever Jeff Hoffman to a three-year deal worth $33 million. FanSided’s Robert Murray reported that the total value of the deal could rise to as much as $39 million with incentives, while ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel added that...

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Dodgers Sign Hyeseong Kim to Three-Year Deal

On Friday, the Los Angeles Dodgers came to agreement on a three-year deal with Korean infielder Hyeseong Kim. According to the New York Post’s Jon Heyman, Kim is guaranteed to make $12.5 million while having a chance to earn up to $22 million before his contract concludes. Several outlets in Korea, per KBO insider Daniel Kim, first reported the length of the contract as well as the fact...

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Corbin Burnes Signs Six-Year, $210 Million Deal with D-Backs

In perhaps the most shocking twist of the offseason thus far, the Arizona Diamondbacks have reportedly signed right-handed pitcher Corbin Burnes to a six-year deal worth $210 million, which includes an opt-out after the 2026 campaign. The New York Post’s Jon Heyman broke the news, while USA Today’s Bob Nightengale revealed that Burnes turned down more money from the San Francisco...

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