6 clubs that could have an interesting winter

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6 clubs that could shake things up this offseason

Whether they need to make significant moves or take a big swing under new management, these six teams — one from each division — promise to be particularly interesting this winter. 

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Kyle Schwarber

Free-agent market trending up for slugger Schwarber

Kyle Schwarber (56 HRs and 132 RBIs in ’25) will have a long list of suitors, including two NL East clubs that would be more than happy to swipe him from the Phillies. And don’t count out another NL team that can offer him something nobody else can. 

A worm, fuzzy feeling

At a party to celebrate the Dodgers’ World Series win, 36-year-old Freddie Freeman got down — quite literally — pulling off a perfect worm on the dance floor … in jeans! What can’t this guy do?

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Prospect bonanza is back in March

The schedule for the third edition of Spring Breakout has been released (March 19-22), and the potential matchups, which could include MLB’s top four prospects, are absolutely stacked.

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How a Gold Glover gets it done

Using Statcast’s catch probability as a loose guideline, Ceddanne Rafaela’s top five catches of ’25 show why the Red Sox center fielder just won his first Gold Glove Award.    

Ceddanne Rafaela

The Butler did it — and he had a blast

Enlisted by MLB as a correspondent for World Series Games 3 and 4, rising A’s star Lawrence Butler proved to be as entertaining off the field as he is on it.

A's outfielder Lawrence Butler asks a question at a World Series press conference

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