Parting ways with Arraez is not easy, but the Twins got a solid starter and highly rated prospect out of it and should be a more well-rounded team as a result.
The core of the trade, for immediate purposes, will see the Twins swap out three years of Arraez, the reigning American League batting champion, for two seasons of Pablo Lopez, who’ll immediately be an upgrade to their rotation.
The Bucks and Serge Ibaka have agreed to try to find the veteran big man a new home via the trade market and one team seem to already have shown interest.
If the team endures a similarly frustrating campaign this year but Chapman is in good form, he’ll likely be flipped this summer for prospects.
Ahead of their upcoming playoff game, the Dallas Cowboys are taking out an insurance policy on Brett Maher, who missed on four consecutive PATs in their wild-card win.
The Mets have been chasing after a fourth outfielder to back up Mark Canha, Starling Marte and Brandon Nimmo since the offseason began. Pham has experience playing all three outfield positions.
The Utah Jazz may be winning more than anyone anticipated they would this season, but they are still in the midst of a rebuild. With the NBA Trade Deadline rapidly approaching, Mike Conley has quietly turned into one of the most sought-after names on the market. According to NBA insider Shams Charania, two frontrunners have emerged for Conley’s services at the moment.
Chris Paul has been an integral part of the Phoenix Suns going from bottom-of-the-Western Conference to perennial championship contenders over the past few years. This week, a report surfaced suggesting that the team’s front office may already be looking for Paul’s potential replacement.
The Knicks have “redoubled” their efforts to find a new home for forward Cam Reddish, according to Marc Stein, who says in his latest Substack report that Reddish is the Knick most likely to be moved ahead of the Feb.
Hours after a finalist contingent emerged, the Titans look to have made their choice.
The Spurs and Hornets are viewed as two of the NBA’s “assured” sellers in this season’s trade market. Here are the players that are considered the team’s top trade candidates.
The Maple Leafs have announced that Robertson had season-ending shoulder surgery and will be out for six months.
With Alex Nedeljkovic clearing waivers Monday, the Red Wings were able to clear a roster spot by sending him to the AHL.
The 6-foot-6 forward is a four-time All-Star, four-time member of the All-WNBA Team and a three-time member of the league's All-Defensive Team.
While the Jaguars seem set at quarterback for the foreseeable future, it hasn't stopped the team from adding talent to the position.
Zacha, 25, has five goals and 25 points in 42 games with the Bruins to start the 2022–23 season, his first with the team.
The four-year deal will carry a cap hit of $4.75M and keeps Zacha under contract through 2026-27.
The 23-year-old out of Texas Tech will now look to join his fourth NBA team in as many seasons, following prior stints with the Timberwolves and Grizzlies.
Despite the modest price point, he might be a key member of the club, as he and Joely Rodriguez are the only southpaws that currently seem likely to be in the Boston bullpen.
After a second straight winter of losing their starting shortstop, the Los Angeles Dodgers are bringing back one of their homegrown players to play the position in 2023.
What really makes Rojas appealing is his glove. Last year, he got strong marks from all three of defensive runs saved, ultimate zone rating and outs above average.
He’s long been one of the most consistent sluggers in the league, but he’s coming off a down season. From 2008 to 2021, he hit 434 home runs, the most of anyone in the majors in that time. However, the most recent part of his career has been a different story.
As a 6-foot-6 righty with an upper-90s heater that has reached triple digits and a slider that’s been a plus pitch in the past, Shintaro Fujinami offers tantalizing potential.
Despite the Nats trading his older brother, Elian Soto will follow the same path as Juan by starting his professional career with the Nationals.
New head coach Luke Fickell has hit the ground running at Wisconsin and he's used the transfer portal to give his program quite the offseason boost.
Maybe the third contract will be the charm for two-time All-Star shortstop Carlos Correa this offseason after agreeing to return to the Twins on a six-year deal.
The Chiefs are hoping to rehabilitate a former draft bust by giving him the Patrick Mahomes treatment.
The Texans have followed through with a move which was expected leading up to the conclusion of the 2022 season.
Philadelphia is getting some help on defense as it looks to secure the NFC’s No. 1 seed heading into the postseason, according to the team’s official Twitter account.
The 31-year-old is in his first full season with St. Louis after being acquired back at the trade deadline from Detroit last year.
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