MLB Teams Active in Free Agency Moves
MLB Teams Active in Free Agency Moves

MLB Teams Active in Free Agency Moves

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The Philadelphia Phillies are under pressure to make significant offseason moves after a disappointing playoff run, with All-Star third baseman Alec Bohm being actively traded, prompting speculation on potential replacements and additional pitching acquisitions. The Texas Rangers aim to re-sign starting pitcher Nathan Eovaldi, who has attracted interest from teams like the Boston Red Sox and Atlanta Braves due to his strong postseason performance and declining a $20 million option for 2025. In Chicago, the White Sox are looking for veteran starting pitchers as they prepare for a young rotation, with potential targets like Jose Quintana and Trevor Williams discussed, though they are unlikely to sign high-profile free agents. Meanwhile, journeyman reliever Shawn Armstrong seeks a new team after a challenging season with the Cubs, showcasing a solid career despite inconsistency. Andrew Kittredge, coming off a strong season with the Cardinals, enters free agency with high demand expected due to his impressive performance and ability to generate swings and misses. The offseason presents various teams with opportunities to reshape their rosters through strategic acquisitions and trades.

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