Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter predicted All-Star free agent starting pitcher Framber Valdez to sign with an AL East squad.
After a disappointing 2025 season that saw them finish with a 75-87 record and at the bottom of the American League East standings, the Baltimore Orioles have responded with a very busy offseason.The ...
Jim Bowden of The Athletic gave the Orioles an "A" grade for their offseason moves, and that's even with Bowden pointing out ...
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), ...
A Brewers insider floated the possibility of a reunion with a former All-Star pitcher as Milwaukee explores pitching options.
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Framber Valdez and the Orioles are a match made in heaven
Entering the offseason, one could argue Framber Valdez was the top free agent starting pitcher. However, two weeks before ...
With Framber Valdez's market ice-cold and spring training right around the corner, these potential suitors could turn to the trade market instead.
“President of baseball operations David Stearns has never been one to give long-term deals to starting pitchers, but if Framber Valdez becomes open to a short-term deal with opt-outs, he could become ...
“The New York Mets' winterlong pursuit of a front-line starting pitcher ended late Wednesday when they acquired All-Star ...
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Padres navigate pitching uncertainty ahead of 2026
The San Diego Padres are exploring rotation options this offseason as the future of starter Yu Darvish remains unclear, with the team aiming to build on its 2025 playoff appearance.
One MLB writer hinted at why Houston Astros left-handed pitcher Framber Valdez remains a free agent. It is an unfortunate ...
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