
The Winter Meetings have passed, and significant MLB offseason transactions are underway. Here’s a summary of the latest developments:
Dodgers Retain Glasnow
A rumor circulating during the Winter Meetings suggested that the Dodgers were considering trading pitcher Tyler Glasnow. However, Glasnow has indicated that the Dodgers’ front office assured him he wouldn’t be traded. This assurance might suggest they plan to keep him for the upcoming season.
Mets Seeking Pitching and Hitting
The Mets are actively looking to strengthen their roster. They aim to add a starting pitcher to their rotation and are also in pursuit of another bat, particularly following the trade of Brandon Nimmo. They are open to trading prospects like Ronny Mauricio and Luisangel Acuña to make these acquisitions.
Braves Sign Kim
The Braves signed shortstop Ha-Seong Kim to a one-year contract worth $20 million. Kim, who had a brief stint with the Braves last season, opted out of a previous contract to pursue this new opportunity.
Phillies Add García
The Phillies secured outfielder Adolis García on a one-year deal for $10 million. García aims to return to the form that made him an All-Star the previous season.
Royals Interested in Duran
The Royals are targeting Jarren Duran from the Red Sox as they seek to bolster their outfield. The potential trade may involve left-hander Cole Ragans.
Marte’s No-Trade Clause
Ketel Marte of the Diamondbacks remains a potential trade candidate despite concerns regarding his no-trade clause and reported issues within the clubhouse.
Twins Sign Bell
The Twins signed first baseman Josh Bell to a one-year, $7 million contract, aiming to rebuild their roster for the next season.
Mets Continue to Sign Depth
The Mets secured outfielder Christian Pache in a depth signing as they prepare for the next season.


