The Boston Red Sox could be a candidate to sign Philadelphia Phillies free agent Carlos Estévez this offseason.
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The Philadelphia Phillies attempted to bolster the bullpen ahead of the trade deadline this past summer. Philadelphia knew it needed to bolster its bullpen throughout the 2024 campaign and went out and acquired Carlos Estévez from the Los Angeles Angels. He was an All-Star in 2023 and had an even better 2024 season.
After landing left-hander Jesús Luzardo in a December deal with the Miami Marlins, the Phillies have one of the most stacked rotations in all of Major League Baseball. But the new adage in MLB is that you can never have too much starting pitching.
Philadelphia Phillies star closer Carlos Estévez could sign a shocking free agency contract with the Washington Nationals.
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Former Phillies manager Larry Bowa doesn't understand the lack of votes Jimmy Rollins received in the Hall of Fame voting on Tuesday.
Baltimore Orioles upstart Jackson Holliday knows what it's like to be the top prospect in the game. Holliday was the No.1 prospect per MLB Pipeline ahead of the 2024 season.
Kristian Campbell will arrive at Red Sox spring training having played only 137 minor league games. His quick rise brings to mind players like Mookie Betts and Jackie Bradley Jr. “Definitely a little bit quicker than I maybe originally anticipated, but it’s all been really good,” the 22-year-old Campbell said. “It’s been really consistent.
See the full Phillies schedule and dates as pitchers and catchers report for spring training in Clearwater, Florida.
Max Scherzer believes he still has something left in the tank and wants to continue pitching in 2025 after an injury-plagued season.