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The Blue Jays made contact hitting cool again. Can the rest of MLB follow?
3+ hour, 59+ min ago (890+ words) Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was one of just 24 players last year to post a contact rate over 80 percent and a wRC+ over 110. Erick W. Rasco / Sports Illustrated via Getty Images Four days after the Toronto Blue Jays peppered 12 hits across Yankee Stadium, winning Game 4 of the American League Division Series, Detroit Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris leaned into the microphone at his end-of-year news conference. As he outlined Detroit's offseason plan and 2026 vision, the Blue Jays' recent success lingered in his words. "We need to make more contact as an organization," Harris said. "We need to move the baseball more in the big leagues than we are." The proclamation was just the latest indication of a narrative that emerged in 2025, the one centered on making more contact. MLB's top regular-season teams, the Jays and Milwaukee Brewers, led their respective leagues…...
Ryan Helsley talks free agency, Mets’ struggles, possible conversion to starter
11+ hour, 41+ min ago (812+ words) Ryan Helsley said he was tipping his pitches last season, and the numbers bear that out. But stats also show his stuff remains dominant when he's less predictable. Joe Sargent / Getty Images If there is a reason for optimism after Ryan Helsley's disastrous two-month tenure with the New York Mets, it's that the two-time All-Star closer knows what went wrong and is confident he has fixed the issue. Based on the early action in his market, the industry feels the same. Despite Helsley's late-season struggles last year " a period he referred to as the worst of his career " roughly 15 teams have expressed interest in the 31-year-old right-hander, league sources said. That includes the Detroit Tigers, who view Helsley as a potential starting pitcher. Several teams have discussed multiyear deals, either in a set-up role or as a traditional closer. "There…...
Tatsuya Imai says he’d rather pave his own way than follow Japanese stars to Dodgers
15+ hour, 40+ min ago (366+ words) Tatsuya Imai throws in the inning during the 2023 Asia Professional Baseball Championship Final between South Korea and Japan in Tokyo. Gene Wang / Getty Images Not so fast, according to what Imai said in an interview with Daisuke Matsuzaka on the show, "Hodo Station." "Of course, I'd enjoy playing alongside Ohtani, Yamamoto and Sasaki," Imai told the former Boston Red Sox and New York Mets starter, "But winning against a team like that and becoming a World Champion would be the most valuable thing in my life. If anything, I'd rather take them down." "If there were another Japanese player on the same team, I could just ask them about anything, right?" Imai said. "But that's actually not what I'm looking for. In a way, I want to experience that sense of survival. When I come face-to-face with cultural differences, I…...
Hal Steinbrenner: It’s ‘not fair or accurate’ to say Yankees made a profit in 2025
16+ hour, 47+ min ago (790+ words) Hal Steinbrenner, pictured in 2022, also said he would prefer to spend less money on payroll than the $319 million the Yankees paid this year. Seth Wenig / Associated Press New York Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner said he would prefer to spend less money on payroll next year and that it was "not fair or accurate" to assume the club was profitable last season, remarks that sparked immediate frustration and confusion within the championship-starved fan base on social media. Steinbrenner said the Yankees" payroll finished at $319 million in 2025 as the club fell in the American League Division Series to the Toronto Blue Jays. "Would it be ideal if I went down (in payroll)?" Steinbrenner said during a video conference call with reporters Monday afternoon. "Of course. But does that mean that"s going to happen? Of course not." But they were outspent last…...
What does Mets’ Brandon Nimmo trade mean for David Stearns’ offseason?
17+ hour, 17+ min ago (675+ words) The Mets' surprising trade of Brandon Nimmo on Sunday seems to have established a theme for New York this offseason: "Anything would be realistic right now." Rich Storry / Getty Images In the wake of the weekend's surprising trade of Brandon Nimmo for Marcus Semien, president of baseball operations David Stearns established a theme for his Mets: "Anything would be realistic right now." Adding Kyle Tucker to Juan Soto in the outfield? Bringing back Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz? Doing all three? It's on the table. Of course, it is Nov. 24; even the Marlins and Pirates are talking a big game about free agency. While the Mets have walked the walk before, Stearns did mention that the club's finances are not infinite. Here's what we could glean about the landscape of New York's offseason from Stearns' post-trade comments Monday. The Mets…...
Japanese boxing ring festooned with Toronto Blue Jays logos broke MLB’s marketing rules
17+ hour, 26+ min ago (476+ words) The only problem? The Blue Jays went rogue. Major League Baseball teams are not supposed to place ads abroad without the league office's blessing, which the Jays did not have. Japan is a scorching hot market for MLB, but commissioner Rob Manfred's office controls international branding there and elsewhere. That's in no small part because MLB wants to avoid a free-for-all between teams trying to grab a slice of a given market. The Blue Jays said they were aware of the sponsorship in advance of the logo being used and that it was not a paid sponsorship. The league office was not involved, people briefed on the advertisement's placement who were not authorized to speak publicly said. The commissioner's office declined comment. It's unclear how MLB will follow up on the matter or whether it would consider any punishment. "We…...
Mets, Rangers try to solve their problems by swapping rough contracts: MLB Trade Grades
20+ hour, 56+ min ago (396+ words) Marcus Semien remains a strong defender even if his production at the plate isn't what it used to be. (Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images) Mets get: 2B Marcus Semien" Rangers get: OF Brandon Nimmo Nimmo's been good for 20+ home runs and 25+ doubles each of the last three years. He's 28-for-29 in stolen-base attempts the last two years. There's a lot to like with the profile, even at 32 years old and even, gulp, with five years and $102.5 million remaining on his contract. He's a really solid player, and the Rangers ranked 26th in OPS (.684). They need really solid players. Semien is also a really solid player, but at this stage of his career, it's for different reasons. The bat is concerning. He's still a patient hitter with good contact ability, but his slugging percentage has tumbled from .478 in 2023 to .391 in 2024 to .364 in 2025. He's excellent…...
Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner: ‘Of course it’s a concern’ that Dodgers keep winning
1+ day, 1+ hour ago (292+ words) "It's always a concern any time I feel that one team is pulling away from the other 29, (or) selfishly, pulling away from me," Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner said. " Jayne Kamin-Oncea / Imagn Images New York Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner acknowledged the impressive staying power of the Los Angeles Dodgers, winners of three World Series titles in the past six years, during a video news conference Monday to discuss the state of his team, but reiterated his belief that the Yankees are spending enough to become champions. At the beginning of the year, Steinbrenner said it's difficult for most owners to spend at the level of the Dodgers. He also openly wondered if spending that much would amount to the Dodgers winning a title. Only three times in the past 10 seasons did the team with the highest payroll win a championship (2025 Dodgers,…...
Nine thoughts on Mets’ jarring Brandon Nimmo-Marcus Semien trade
1+ day, 2+ hour ago (963+ words) Brandon Nimmo was the Mets' longest-tenured player, with 1,066 games with the club dating back to 2016. Wendell Cruz / Imagn Images On the one hand, this is a trade of subpar contracts. Trading for the back half of a significant free-agent deal is never advisable unless you're sending the same thing back the other way. On the other hand, Nimmo and Semien are extremely useful players in the here and now. There's a lot to work through in the immediate aftermath. Here are some occasionally muddled thoughts " Semien, though older than Nimmo, has remained a sparkling defender at an up-the-middle spot at second base. President of baseball operations David Stearns repeatedly emphasized improving the Mets' "run prevention," and fixing the right side of the infield was a significant priority for New York. Semien goes a long way toward doing that. The stats…...
Where the Red Sox stand with roster and payroll as the Winter Meetings draw closer
1+ day, 2+ hour ago (940+ words) Craig Breslow has money to work with and needs to fill this winter. Danielle Parhizkaran / The Boston Globe via Getty Images We'll break down those moves here, in addition to where payroll stands ahead of the Winter Meetings. In three separate deals last week, the Red Sox signaled that they will be adding to the bullpen at some point this winter to fill out their middle relief depth, particularly left-handed relievers. In Brennan Bernardino, Chris Murphy and Luis Guerrero, Boston traded away three relievers who had roles in Boston over the last two years. In return, they received Low-A catcher Ronny Hernandez and two utility players in Tristan Gray and Braiden Ward. The flurry of trades means Aroldis Chapman is the only true lefty reliever currently on the 40-man roster. The team has a few other lefties like Payton Tolle…...