Plus: The 4 FAs most likely to sign at WM
The last time the baseball world gathered in person for the Winter Meetings, the three biggest free agents on the market came off the board on three successive days.
This week marks the first time since 2019 that the event will be held in person, and like that eventful week three years ago -- which, coincidentally, also took place in downtown San Diego -- we could be in for some big-time signings to set the tone for the coming weeks.
Could we see similar fireworks this week? Jacob deGrom's deal with Texas beat the rush, and was finalized on Friday. Here's a look at four players who could sign at the Winter Meetings. | |
| Some legendary names -- Belle, Bonds, Clemens, Mattingly, McGriff, Murphy, Palmeiro, Schilling -- are up for the Hall's Contemporary Baseball Era Committee election. MLB Network has the results live at 8 p.m. ET. | | |
| As free agents test the market and look for a new home, some might want to consider an old home. Here are eight players who would be good fits to return to a previous team. | | |
| As we prepare for this year's Winter Meetings in San Diego, here is a look at some of the event's biggest swaps, featuring a multitude of Hall of Famers and Hall of Famers-to-be. | | |
| Marlins GM Kim Ng was the keynote speaker at an event for MLB's Take the Field program, which is designed for women interested in front office and on-field careers in baseball. | | |
| With Aaron Judge in line to potentially sign one of the largest free-agent contracts in Winter Meetings history, here are the biggest deals so far. | | |
| Evan Longoria is the Rays' career leader with 261 home runs. Who is in second place? | |
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