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The 2025-26 Major League Baseball offseason is fully underway, and we're working our way through the sport's offseason calendar. Among other things, the winter in baseball means a steady supply of rumors regarding free agent signings, trades, and the like. Speaking of which, you can find the Black Friday roundup just below.
The Yankees are reportedly close to acquiring star outfielder Kyle Tucker in a blockbuster trade, following their deal sending pitcher Dylan Cease to Toronto. This strategic move aims to bolster New York's offense around Aaron Judge and Trent Grisham,
Freddy Peralta has been on the trade block despite remaining on the Milwaukee Brewers squad. The team exercised its club option as it plans to have another run at the playoffs. With the free agent market in demand for starting pitchers, Peralta might just part ways with the Brew Crew.
Dylan Cease is on the Toronto Blue Jays, Sonny Gray is on the Boston Red Sox, and the MLB offseason is fully cooking on the hot stove already and we're just at
The Los Angeles Dodgers are reportedly exploring a blockbuster trade for Pittsburgh Pirates' ace Paul Skenes, aiming for an unprecedented three-peat. This ambitious move would involve a significant package of young talent,
Free agency will dominate the offseason discussion but trades are equally as important to the future of any team looking to make the World Series and win a championship.
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Former Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley, who disappointed for the Mets after being traded there last season, has upwards of 15 teams with interest in him as he weighs trying to convert to a starting pitcher, reports The Athletic. Mike Axisa of CBS Sports examined Helsley along with two other possible reliever conversions this morning.