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The Houston Astros traded for Carlos Correa, thanks in part to the Minnesota Twins being over $400 million in debt.
Accorsing to USA Today's Bob Nightengale, opposing general managers find it difficult to conduct business with Red Sox CBO ...
The Chicago White Sox begged the Philadelphia Phillies to take Luis Robert Jr. off their hands? That was apparently the ...
MLB writer Bob Nightengale says other teams 'hate dealing with the Red Sox,' following a lackluster trade deadline ...
The San Diego Padres' Dylan Cease was on the Houston Astros' trade radar before hearing about the asking price for the ...
Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow has developed a reputation around the league as being tough to negotiate ...
The Philadelphia Phillies may have wrapped up their business at the trade deadline, but more details are surfacing about the ...
The Cleveland Guardians reportedly cleared out Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz's lockers amid the MLB gambling investigation.
The Cincinnati Reds traded for third baseman Ke'Bryan Hayes, starting pitcher Zack Littell, and utility player Miguel Andujar over the last two days. Bob Night ...
The Astros have brought back Carlos Correa in a massive MLB trade deadline deal with the Twins. A franchise legend is back.
The Cubs were more active than the White Sox at the deadline, making four trades to acquire pitchers Mike Soroka, Taylor Rogers and Andrew Kittredge, along with utility man Willi Castro. The White Sox ...
After the deadline passed, Preller spoke about his moves, and in a piece from Bob Nightengale of USA Today, Preller revealed bold expectations for his team after his deadline pickups.