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Reds Ace Sidelined

Phillies Lock Up Luzardo

Reds Ace Sidelined

Hunter Greene will miss a significant portion of the 2026 season after doctors discovered bone chips and loose bodies in his right elbow, requiring arthroscopic surgery. The Cincinnati Reds expect their ace to be sidelined about 14–16 weeks, meaning he likely won’t return to the mound until sometime in July.

Reds Ace Sidelined

Phillies Lock Up Luzardo

Reds Ace Sidelined

Hunter Greene will miss a significant portion of the 2026 season after doctors discovered bone chips and loose bodies in his right elbow, requiring arthroscopic surgery. The Cincinnati Reds expect their ace to be sidelined about 14–16 weeks, meaning he likely won’t return to the mound until sometime in July.

Phillies Lock Up Luzardo

Phillies Lock Up Luzardo

Rangers Give Cutch A Chance

Jesús Luzardo and the Philadelphia Phillies agreed to a five-year, $135 million contract extension that will keep the left-hander in Philadelphia from 2027 through 2031, with a $32.5 million club option for 2032. The deal averages $27 million per season, and Luzardo will still make $11 million in 2026, his final arbitration year before the extension kicks in. 

Rangers Give Cutch A Chance

Rangers Give Cutch A Chance

Rangers Give Cutch A Chance

Veteran outfielder Andrew McCutchen has agreed to a minor-league contract with the Texas Rangers, giving the former NL MVP a chance to compete for a roster spot in 2026. The deal includes an invitation to major-league camp, where the 39-year-old will try to earn a role as a right-handed bench bat or designated hitter. 

Profar Failed The Test

Rangers Give Cutch A Chance

Scherzer Back To The Jays

Jurickson Profar has been hit with a 162-game suspension after testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs for the second time in less than a year, meaning he’ll miss the entire 2026 MLB season under league rules. The ban also makes him ineligible for postseason play and the upcoming World Baseball Classic, and he’ll forfeit his full $15 million salary for the year. 

Scherzer Back To The Jays

Rangers Give Cutch A Chance

Scherzer Back To The Jays

Max Scherzer has agreed to a one-year, $3 million contract with the Toronto Blue Jays, with up to an additional $10 million available in performance-based incentives, keeping the three-time Cy Young Award winner in Toronto for the 2026 season. 

At 41 years old, Scherzer will return for his 19th MLB season and provide veteran depth to a deep Blue Jays rotation as they aim for another run at a championship. 

Pablo Lopez Out For The Season

Castellanos Signs Deal With Padres

Pablo Lopez Out For The Season

Pablo López will miss the entire 2026 season after undergoing an internal brace UCL repair on his right elbow, a procedure the Twins hope will speed his recovery and have him ready for the 2027 campaign. 

The Minnesota Twins have placed López on the 60-day injured list following the surgery, marking a significant blow to their rotation with one of their top starters sidelined for the year.

Gallen Returns To D-Backs

Castellanos Signs Deal With Padres

Pablo Lopez Out For The Season

Zac Gallen has agreed to a one-year, $22.025 million contract to return to the Arizona Diamondbacks for the 2026 season, keeping the veteran right-hander in the rotation after a lengthy free-agent stretch. 

The 30-year-old ace, coming off a down year, opted for the familiar desert setting and now figures to anchor Arizona’s staff once again as spring training continues. 

Castellanos Signs Deal With Padres

Castellanos Signs Deal With Padres

Castellanos Signs Deal With Padres

Nick Castellanos has signed a one-year contract with the San Diego Padres for the 2026 season after being released by the Philadelphia Phillies, giving the Padres a veteran bat as they head into spring training. 

The 32-year-old outfielder is expected to provide lineup depth and versatility — even taking reps at first base in spring camp — as San Diego looks to boost its roster ahead of the regular season.

Padres Add To Rotation

Young Star Begins The Year On The IL

Young Star Begins The Year On The IL

Germán Márquez has signed a one-year contract with the San Diego Padres for the 2026 season that includes a mutual option for 2027, giving the veteran right-hander a chance to bounce back after spending his first ten MLB seasons with the Colorado Rockies. 


Young Star Begins The Year On The IL

Young Star Begins The Year On The IL

Young Star Begins The Year On The IL

Diamondbacks superstar outfielder Corbin Carroll suffered a broken hamate bone in his right hand during batting practice and is scheduled to undergo surgery, putting his availability for Opening Day and the World Baseball Classic in serious doubt. The injury will sideline him for a significant portion of spring training as he begins the long recovery process. 

Rockies Add Veteran Starter

Young Star Begins The Year On The IL

Veteran left-hander José Quintana signed a one-year contract with the Colorado Rockies, bringing his experienced arm back for a 15th MLB season. The 37-year-old southpaw, who posted a 3.96 ERA over 24 starts last year with the Brewers, adds rotation depth and leadership to a Rockies staff preparing for 2026.

Brewers Add Catching Depth

Gary Sánchez signed a one-year, $1.75 million deal with the Milwaukee Brewers, returning to the organization to provide veteran depth at catcher. The former All-Star is expected to back up William Contreras while adding experience and power potential to Milwaukee’s lineup in 2026.

White Sox Add to Rotation

White Sox Add to Rotation

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Right-hander Erick Fedde has signed a one-year contract to return to the Chicago White Sox, marking a significant update in the 2026 season news as the club seeks another veteran arm to bolster their rotation. Despite facing challenges during the 2025 campaign with multiple teams and dealing with MLB injuries, Fedde’s past success in Chicago and familiarity with the team position him as an intriguing bounce-back candidate amid ongoing baseball trades and MLB player signings.

SP Paddack Goes To Miami

White Sox Add to Rotation

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Right-hander Chris Paddack has signed a one-year, $4 million contract with the Miami Marlins, marking a reunion with the organization that originally drafted him in 2015. This agreement, part of the latest MLB player signings, includes up to $500,000 in performance bonuses. Paddack is set to compete for a spot in Miami’s starting rotation as part of the 2026 season news. As fans keep an eye on baseball trades and MLB injuries, Paddack’s performance will be closely monitored in upcoming sports updates.

Santander Injury

The Mets Injury History Continues

The Mets Injury History Continues

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Anthony Santander is expected to miss five to six months following surgery to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder. This MLB injury is a significant setback for Toronto, as they will be without one of their key power bats for a large portion of the 2026 season. This news is part of the latest sports updates, impacting potential baseball trades and MLB player signings as teams adjust their lineups for the upcoming season.

The Mets Injury History Continues

The Mets Injury History Continues

The Mets Injury History Continues

New York Mets player holding a bat during a game.

Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor is currently being evaluated for a stress reaction in his left hamate bone, which may lead to minor surgery. This procedure typically involves a six-week recovery period. If surgery is necessary, Lindor could miss some spring training action, a crucial time as fans look for 2026 season news. However, the Mets remain optimistic that he’ll be ready in time for Opening Day. In the context of MLB injuries and potential baseball trades, this situation adds to the ongoing sports updates surrounding MLB player signings as teams prepare for the upcoming season.

Verlander Goes Back To Detroit

The Mets Injury History Continues

Verlander Goes Back To Detroit

Detroit Tigers pitcher in mid-throw during a baseball game.

Veteran ace Justin Verlander has signed a one-year, $13 million contract with the Detroit Tigers, marking a notable return to the franchise where he began his MLB career. As part of the latest MLB player signings, the three-time AL Cy Young Award winner, now 43, brings invaluable experience and leadership to a Detroit rotation that also features Tarik Skubal and Framber Valdez. This move is significant in the context of 2026 season news as the team looks to enhance its roster amid ongoing discussions about baseball trades and managing MLB injuries.

Rockies Sign Ex Oriole

A's Continue Their Busy Off Season

Verlander Goes Back To Detroit

Baltimore Orioles pitcher preparing to throw a pitch during a game.

In the latest 2026 season news, right-hander Tomoyuki Sugano has agreed to a one-year, $5.1 million contract with the Colorado Rockies, adding valuable veteran experience to their rotation. After making his MLB debut with the Orioles last year, Sugano, a 36-year-old former star from Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball, finished the 2025 season with a record of 10-10 and a 4.64 ERA over 30 starts. With the Rockies looking to build depth this season amid various MLB player signings and ongoing MLB injuries, Sugano's addition is a significant move in recent baseball trades.

A's Continue Their Busy Off Season

A's Continue Their Busy Off Season

A's Continue Their Busy Off Season

A baseball pitcher in a white Indians jersey preparing to throw a pitch.

In the latest 2026 season news, the Athletics have strengthened their rotation by signing right-hander Aaron Civale to a one-year, 6 million dollar contract. This move is part of the latest baseball trades, as Civale adds valuable veteran experience and innings to Oakland’s pitching staff, especially as the club gears up for the upcoming season amidst ongoing MLB injuries and recent MLB player signings that could impact the league. Stay tuned for more sports updates!

ESPN & MLB Reach a Deal

A's Continue Their Busy Off Season

A's Continue Their Busy Off Season

ESPN and MLB.TV logos over a blurred baseball stadium background.

Major League Baseball and ESPN have reached a new multi-year media rights agreement that positions ESPN as the exclusive streaming home of MLB.TV, bringing thousands of out-of-market games to the ESPN app and ESPN.com starting with the 2026 season. This 2026 season news not only allows fans to access these games through ESPN platforms with pricing options linked to ESPN Unlimited, but it also ensures that select national games will be broadcast on ESPN’s linear networks. This deal marks a significant change in how baseball is consumed digitally, integrating MLB content into ESPN’s broader sports ecosystem and offering fans new ways to watch more baseball, while also keeping them updated on baseball trades, MLB injuries, and MLB player signings.

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