The Atlanta Braves are the sleeping giants of the 2025 Major League Baseball offseason. While the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets are out stealing headlines, the Braves are quietly plotting their return to National League supremacy.
The New York Mets have been trying to bring Pete Alonso back to Queens, but no agreement has been reached. The Blue Jays could make a splash and sign Alonso.
In Fantasy Baseball, this translates to a player who's being underdrafted -- or more accurately, drafted in a way that doesn't account for his potential. Potential is a word we most often use to describe young players just entering into prominent roles.
Despite Pete Alonso's five-year tenure and his key contributions to the New York Mets, contract negotiations fell far short of his expectations. The Mets reportedly offered Alonso
It was reported that the New York Mets had moved on from their pursuit of Pete Alonso after he was offered a three-year contract worth $68-70 million.
The New York Mets signed Juan Soto this offseason, but their attempts to sign Pete Alonso may fail and Alonso could end up signing elsewhere.
The Blue Jays had a group of players meet with Roki Sasaki before he picked the Dodgers but it did not include Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
The Toronto Blue Jays finally landed a high-profile free agent, adding Anthony Santander to their powerful lineup, according to a report.
Toronto made a play for Shohei Ohtani last year and was in the mix for Juan Soto before he joined the New York Mets in December ... Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette and George Springer.
The three-time Cy Young Award winner spent last season with the Texas Rangers, however, a shoulder injury cut his season to nine starts.
The Toronto Blue Jays have finally managed to land a free agent target. The Blue Jays are signing pitcher Max Scherzer, according to multiple reports. Jon Heyman of the New York Post reported that Scherzer would receive a one-year deal worth $15.
Entering his age-40 season, Scherzer was never going to get more than a year, and his $15.5 million salary is right in line with Justin Verlander, Alex Cobb, Charlie Morton and other veteran arms who've signed this winter. But does that mean that the future Hall of Famer was the right fit for this Toronto team?