After a successful run in the American League, one veteran backstop is now headed back to the National League.
The San Diego Padres and catcher Martin Maldonado are reportedly in agreement on a contract, per Dennis Lin of The Athletic. According to Lin, it is a minor-league deal. Maldonado, 38, has played at the MLB level since the 2011 season.
In the annual rollout of MLB Network's "Top Player Right Now," lists, both Framber Valdez and Yainer Diaz rank in the Top 10.
Lefty pitchers Billy Wagner and CC Sabathia both earned their spots in the Baseball Hall of Fame, joining near-unanimous selection Ichiro
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Former Chicago White Sox catcher Martin Maldonado has signed a minor league contract with the San Diego Padres. Dennis Lin of The Athletic reports that he also
Many Boston Red Sox fans are still holding out hope that the team can sign two-time All-Star third baseman Alex Bregman before the offseason concludes.Everyone from manager Alex Cora to franchise cornerstone Rafael Devers has chimed in on the possibility of landing the longtime member of the Houston Astros,
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