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Nine Players Elect Free Agency
Now that the season is over, we’ll start seeing several players choose to become minor league free agents. Major League free agents (i.e. players with six-plus years of big league service time) will hit the open market five days after the end of the World Series, but eligible minor leaguers can already start electing free agency. To qualify, these players must have been all … [Read more...] about Nine Players Elect Free Agency
Unexpected rival for Albert Pujols emerges as Angels fail to close the deal
While it was widely reported that the Los Angeles Angels are close to a deal with Albert Pujols to manage their team, the Baltimore Orioles are going to interview him. … [Read more...] about Unexpected rival for Albert Pujols emerges as Angels fail to close the deal
With Seven Jobs Open, Here’s Who’s Interviewing for MLB’s Managerial Vacancies
As the 2025–26 MLB offseason enters its early stages, front offices across the league are moving quickly to fill several high-profile managerial vacancies. From Baltimore to San Diego, interviews are already underway — and familiar names are surfacing everywhere. Below, we break down each vacancy with potential and rumored suitors for each. Oct 1, 2023; St. Louis, Missouri, … [Read more...] about With Seven Jobs Open, Here’s Who’s Interviewing for MLB’s Managerial Vacancies
In trial testimony, former Angels’ VP denies knowing staffer was providing illicit drugs to players
Testimony in the wrongful death trial against the Los Angeles Angels began Wednesday, Oct. 15, with a former team vice president saying he didn’t recall seeing illicit drugs in the home of a communications staffer who two years later gave pitcher Tyler Skaggs a counterfeit pill containing fentanyl that led to the ballplayer’s death. Taking the stand in a Santa Ana courtroom, … [Read more...] about In trial testimony, former Angels’ VP denies knowing staffer was providing illicit drugs to players


