Star shortstop Troy Tulowitzki arrived in Toronto via a trade from the Colorado Rockies during the deadline. After being eliminated in ALCS, Tulowitzki reveals that he still feels unsettled with the Blue Jays but is looking forward in having his first full season in Toronto next season.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are facing an uncertain future as they failed to win the World Series again even with a $310 million payroll. Starting pitcher Zack Greinke, outfielder Yasiel Puig and manager Don Mattingly could possible all leave during the offseason.
Matt Harvey is still under the New York Mets control until 2019, but with controversies surrounding him before the end of the season and the start of the 2015 NLDS, there are some reports that there is a possibility of him getting traded. The Boston Red Sox is one of the teams that could offer a potential prospect to lure Harvey.
The Miami Marlins are planning a massive overhaul on their front office and coaching staff. Manager Dan Jennings is expected to go back to his GM role or might be a possible candidate in Seattle.
Boston Red Sox outfielder, Hanley Ramirez, is rumored to play first base in 2016 and former All-Star closer, Chris Perez, is retiring. Players like George Springer and Marcus Stroman are rumored to be returning this September to help their teams in the playoff run.
The New York Yankees and Kansas City Royals have shown interest in Dominican ace pitcher Johnny Cueto. Could this be a trade matchup in heaven or are the Cincinnati Reds in over their heads?
The 2015 MLB regular season is about halfway complete. By now, every general manager knows how his team stands and what the team needs. Here, we list five teams that have to make a deal before the trade deadline.
The New York Yankees have been playing well this season, but the rumor mill is open and the hot stove is burning. The Bronx Bombers are looking to add notable pitchers to their depth chart.
The 2015 MLB season is young, but it's never too early to make roster transactions in this league. Latin Post takes a look at some of the biggest MLB rumors from around the league.
The New York Mets are in first place of the National League East ahead of the Atlanta Braves, Miami Marlins, Washington Nationals and Philadelphia Phillies. Latin Post takes a look at the five teams nearly 30 games into the season.
Venezuela has been one of the leading drivers among international baseball talent over the years, but domestic issues could halt their scouting program. Latin Post takes a look at the status of Venezuelan baseball.
Alex Rodriguez is just one home run away from tying Willy Mays on the all-time career home run list. Latin Post breaks down this incredible accomplishment, and tells you everything you need to know.
Miguel Cabrera and Mike Trout are widely considered the two best players in Major League Baseball today. Both are elite players, but who do you think is better? Feel free to vote in our fan poll.
The New York Yankees are still paying Alex Rodriguez one of the biggest contracts in Major League Baseball history. As Rodriguez approaches the 660 home run milestone, he is also getting closer to a $6 million bonus. Will the Yankees pay up?
The New York Yankees and New York Mets are set to begin their 2015 campaigns. Neither team has made the playoffs in the last two seasons, but fans are hoping that will change this year. Which team do you think will have a stronger 2015 season?
According to MLB reports, Cuba could be the host of multiple exhibition games in the near future. This could and would have a huge impact on the Latino community given the large fan base among Latino baseball fans.
One of the best closers in recent history is still a free agent. Venezuelan relief pitcher Francisco Rodriguez has not yet signed with an MLB team and he is seeking a new contract. Multiple teams have shown interest in the veteran pitcher such as the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The New York Yankees started the 2014 MLB season with one of the best starting rotation, but ended up with nothing to boast as Masahiro Tanaka and CC Sabathia both went down with major injuries.
Philadelphia Phillies pitcher A.J. Burnett has been struggling this season, and the veteran right hander is not sure whether or not he will be back again next season as he is already considering retirement.