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  • D-backs Sign Isaiah Campbell to Boost Bullpen

    01:42|
    The Arizona Diamondbacks have signed right-handed pitcher Isaiah Campbell to a minor league contract, aiming to strengthen their bullpen. Campbell, who was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in 2019, had a successful debut with a 2.83 ERA in 2023 but struggled with the Red Sox in 2024. His mid-to-high ninety-mile-per-hour fastball and hard slider make him a good fit for the D-backs minor league system. This signing underscores the teams strategy of building depth from within, particularly in their bullpen, as they continue to seek significant major league bullpen additions this offseason.

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  • Miami Marlins' Otto López in World Baseball Classic

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    The Miami Marlins, with a surplus of pitching talent and valuable trade assets, face a busy off-season to strengthen their roster. Looking ahead, the World Baseball Classic in two thousand twenty-six adds complexity. Positively, infielder Otto López, born in the Dominican Republic but representing Team Canada, will compete against top-tier international talent in Pool A, facing strong opponents like Colombia, Cuba, Panama, and Puerto Rico.
  • Blue Jays' Cease Signing: What's Next?

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    The Toronto Blue Jays have made a bold move by signing pitcher Dylan Cease to a seven-year, $210 million deal, marking a new era for the team. This aggressive offer, announced at the Winter Meetings, has created momentum and drawn attention from the rest of the league. The Blue Jays are now focusing on improving their lineup and bullpen, with plans to add top free-agent relievers and potentially make further moves based on the markets for Bo Bichette and Kyle Tucker. The teams commitment to building a championship roster has everyone eager to see their next move.
  • Orioles' Offseason: Big Moves, Big Splashes

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    The Baltimore Orioles are making bold moves in the offseason, offering Kyle Schwarber a $150M contract and pursuing top free agents like Pete Alonso, Kyle Tucker, Framber Valdez, Ranger Suárez, and Michael King. This aggressive strategy indicates a strong desire to compete for a championship and turn around their recent struggles.
  • Royals' Pitchers Draw Trade Interest

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    The Kansas City Royals pitchers Noah Cameron, Ryan Bergert, and Stephen Kolek have drawn trade interest from other teams. Cameron, a rookie with a 2.99 ERA, is particularly sought after. Bergert and Kolek, both right-handers, also have potential. Bergert has a 3.66 ERA and a promising fastball-slider combo, while Kolek, a former Rule Five pick, has a 3.51 ERA in 112.2 innings. Neither is expected to be in the Royals top five starters, but both have minor league options. The Royals are unlikely to trade Wacha or Lugo, but Cameron could be traded if the offer is right. Ragans, however, is off limits due to his three years of team control and increasing value.
  • White Sox Secure Top Pick in 2025 Draft Lottery

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    The 2025 baseball draft lottery has concluded, with the Chicago White Sox securing the top pick, followed by Tampa Bay and Minnesota. The lottery impacts the first eighteen selections, while the remaining picks will be determined by reverse order of each teams 2025 winning percentage. Notably, the Colorado Rockies, Washington Nationals, and Los Angeles Angels were ineligible due to lottery pick eligibility rules, setting the stage for an intriguing draft class next year.
  • White Sox Secure Top Draft Pick, First Since 1977

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    The Chicago White Sox have secured the top pick in the MLB draft lottery, their first since 1977, after a challenging season. The lottery, established in 2022, encourages teams to compete for wins. UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky is projected as the likely top selection.