MLB 2025 Winter Meetings Open Thread
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The Chicago White Sox won Major League Baseball's 2026 draft lottery on Dec. 9 at the winter meetings and will have the No. 1 overall pick for the first time since 1977, and just the club's third in franchise history.
Pete Alonso will reportedly pursue two potential new landing spots this week. The first baseman is a free agent for the second straight offseason after opting out of a contract signed with the New York Mets in February.
The Twins will have their highest pick since 2017 in next June’s MLB Draft. Minnesota received the third overall selection in the annual MLB Draft Lottery at the Winter Meetings in Orlando. The last time the club had such a high pick,
The Pittsburgh Pirates found out when they'll pick in the 2026 MLB Draft after the Draft Lottery concluded at the Winter Meetings in Orlando, Fla.
Per MLB.com, the Chicago White Sox have the best odds to win the lottery at 27.73 percent. The White Sox improved after the 2024 campaign, but still finished with a 60-102 record, the second worst in baseball, in 2025. Safe to say, Chicago is desperate for a No. 1 pick.
Several top MLB prospects and young stars, from Matt Shaw to Kyle Teel, are floating around in trade rumors. Who is actually at risk of getting dealt?
The 2026 MLB Draft Lottery took place on Tuesday evening, and the Arizona Diamondbacks now know where they'll be selecting in the first round. The Diamondbacks
ORLANDO, Fla. — Zack Scott, the former general manager of the New York Mets who has four World Series rings from his time with the Boston Red Sox, has switched sides. He’s now working as an agent — not for baseball players, but for coaches and executives.