The Milwaukee Brewers could take a chance on a talented free agent to bolster their infield for a relatively low price.
Willy Adames broke the San Francisco Giants franchise record when he signed an eight-year, $182,000,000 deal as a free agent.
The Mets, according to sources, are of the belief Alonso will sign elsewhere. The Post’s Joel Sherman reported on Thursday that Alonso declined a three-year offer from the team that would have paid in the $68 to $70 million range.
Willy Adames has yet to take the field for the Giants, but that isn’t stopping the star shortstop from making an early impression on his new teammates. San Francisco closer Ryan Walker revealed his excitment to have Adames in the Orange and Black,
There's only one way the San Francisco Giants will begin to consistently attract the biggest free agents on the market.
The San Francisco Giants could be shocking players in the Vladimir Guerrero Jr. sweepstakes if and when a trade gets made.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have won 13 of the last 17 National League West division titles. They have easily been the best team in the division during that stretch but have faced increasing challenges in the recent years, and looking at how the current offseason has shaped up, it is only going to get harder.
The San Francisco Giants’ $182 million signing of shortstop Willy Adames from the Milwaukee Brewers has sparked mixed reactions. Giants All-Star pitch
Willy Adames promised that he plans to soon settle a debt he owes to baseball fans in his native Dominican Republic.
With Adames's signing, they forked out the biggest contract in franchise history when they signed him to a seven-year, $182 million deal. Roberts added: "Willy [Adames] is a player that a lot of people coveted. They will continue to get better and be a ...
The first day of the international signing period always is a life-changing one for teenagers who finally can sign on the dotted line. On Wednesday, a few current big leaguers made sure they were around to help the prospects celebrate.
Willy Adames elected for free agency at the end of the 2024 season with the Milwaukee Brewers and signed a franchise record seven-year $182 million deal with the San Francisco Giants.