Former Seattle Mariners infielder Adam Frazier has signed a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates, according to Mark Feinsand of MLB.com. He posted the term
The Seattle Mariners could be the perfect landing spot for San Diego Padres star infielder Ha-Seong Kim this winter.
Instead of the San Diego Padres flooring the gas to close the gap between themselves and National League contenders like the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York
While Ha-Seong Kim is still rehabbing from shoulder surgery, at least two teams have been deemed strong fits for the infielder.
The Padres on Tuesday made their first free-agent addition of the offseason, agreeing to a reunion with Elías Díaz, the Union-Tribune confirmed. Miami-based El Extrabase reported on social media that the deal was for $3.5 million for one year. Díaz also received a mutual option for 2026.
In journeyman infielder Donovan Solano, the Seattle Mariners added one of the most consistent part-time players in the game.
The Pittsburgh Pirates are bringing back another familiar face for the 2025 season. MLB insider Jon Heyman reported that the Pirates have signed second baseman/
The Atlanta Braves could get desperate in an attempt to stay competitive in the loaded National League East heading into 2025.
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- The Pittsburgh Pirates have signed infielder/outfielder Adam Frazier to a one-year contract, according to multiple reports. Frazier, 33, spent the first five-and-a-half seasons in MLB with the Pirates after Pittsburgh drafted the Georgia native with the 179th overall selection in the 2013 MLB draft.
The Washington Nationals signed Japanese pitcher Shinnosuke Ogasawara despite his losing record. General Manager Mike Rizzo believes the lefty is “big league ready.”
PITTSBURGH -- Adam Frazier is heading back to the Pittsburgh Pirates, according to multiple reports. The club has agreed to terms with the veteran second baseman/outfielder on a one-year deal worth $1.525 million, per the reports. The deal is pending Frazier passing a physical.
The two are the only Padres who cracked Baseball America’s top-100, though former Padres on the list who were traded for big-league help include outfielder Owen Caissie (Yu Darvish) and pitcher Jarlin Susana (Juan Soto).