Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter predicted All-Star free agent starting pitcher Framber Valdez to sign with an AL East squad.
Entering the offseason, one could argue Framber Valdez was the top free agent starting pitcher. However, two weeks before pitchers and catchers report, the veteran left-hander doesn’t have a home for ...
“President of baseball operations David Stearns has never been one to give long-term deals to starting pitchers, but if ...
February has arrived, and Framber Valdez still hasn't signed a free agent contract. The Houston Astros left-handed pitcher is ...
If you’re keeping count, our Big Board still has nine free agents left unsigned: Valdez, Gallen, Giolito, Chris Bassitt (No. 31), Zack Littell (No. 37), Marcell Ozuna (No. 38), Max Scherzer (No. 41), ...
Framber Valdez, Eugenio Surez and other top MLB free agents are dangerously close to missing part of spring training. What's ...
Here we have a wide-ranging tier including contending teams, rebuilding teams, ascendent teams and tough-to-decipher teams.
Atlanta Braves news and notes from Saturday ...
The Cubs could still sign left-handed starting pitcher Framber Valdez, whose 3.36 ERA in his career with the Houston Astros makes him the best starter still on the market. Chicago has something else ...
The Baltimore Orioles are linked to Framber Valdez, but they also seem to have some backup arms in place as rumors swirl.
Which team will land top free agent starter Framber Valdez? Readers can weigh in on MLB Trade Rumors' latest poll.
There are still plenty of top starting pitchers available on the market, including Framber Valdez and Max Scherzer, along with other big names such as Justin Verlander and Zack Gallen.