We finally have an idea of which teams have a real shot at Valdez, and each offers a unique selling point. Each of them makes varying degrees of sense for Valdez, but for different reasons. Below is ...
It’s no secret that the Orioles want (need?) an ace. Or as president of baseball operations Mike Elias likes to call them, front-line starters. Baltimore’s lineup looks stacked entering 2026, with ...
Framber Valdez stands atop the pitching class and is arguably the offseason’s last marquee free agent. He and Zac Gallen are the two remaining players who declined qualifying offers. Those two ...
Framber Valdez, the two-time All-Star and World Series-winning left-hander and the last elite arm on the free agent market, agreed to a startling three-year, $115 million contract with the Detroit ...
Framber Valdez waited most of the offseason, but on the cusp of spring training, the left-hander landed a lucrative deal. Valdez, the erstwhile Houston Astros ace, agreed to a three-year, $115 million ...
Framber Valdez remains the best and most fascinating free agent case going. His obvious comps are Max Fried and Corbin Burnes from last year’s free agent class plus Dylan Cease from this one — three ...
With about a week before major-league pitchers and catchers report to spring training, Framber Valdez remains the top unsigned free agent. Edward M. Pio Roda / Getty Images The Pittsburgh Pirates are ...
At long last, Framber Valdez's market appears to be heating up. Jon Heyman of the New York Post listed his top five suitors for the star lefty on Wednesday - the Baltimore Orioles, Toronto Blue Jays, ...
The Detroit Tigers refused to sacrifice long-term sustainability for a short-term World Series push. Instead, they found a way to do both. That vision became apparent when the Tigers signed ...
The top remaining free agent pitcher has a new home. Framber Valdez has agreed to a three-year, $115 million contract with the Tigers, The Post’s Jon Heyman confirmed. The deal includes an opt-out ...
The New York Mets have been one of the teams interested in starting pitching throughout the winter, and even after trading for workhorse Freddy Peralta, they may end up signing one of the bigger fish ...