Here’s a rewritten summary of the MLB offseason updates:
The Winter Meetings have concluded, but many moves are still unfolding across MLB. Here’s the latest roundup.
The have denied trade rumors surrounding starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow, who has two years and $65 million left on his deal plus a club option for 2028. Glasnow revealed on MLB Network Radio that the team told him he won’t be traded, and he trusts the front office’s word. Although plans can always change, it seems the aren’t planning to move him anytime soon.
The Mets are actively searching for a starting pitcher to strengthen their starting rotation and are also aiming to add another hitter. The Athletic reports the Mets likely will acquire more outfielders after trading Brandon Nimmo and are open to trading prospects Ronnie Mauricio, Luis Angel Acuña, and Mark Vientos. Their current rotation lacks a true ace despite promising arms like Nolan McLean and David Peterson, fueling their pursuit of a top-tier starter from outside the team. Juan Soto is locked in right field, Jeff McNeil plays left but is versatile, and top prospect Carson Benge could win the center field starting spot. The Mets have also been linked to Luis Robert Jr. in trade talks.
The Braves have signed free agent shortstop Ha Sung Kim to a one-year, $20 million contract. Kim, 30, joined the Braves last year after being waived by the Rays but missed much of the season due to shoulder surgery. He opted out of his previous contract, which would have paid him $16 million in 2026—an astute move given his new deal.
The Phillies agreed to a one-year, $10 million contract with outfielder Adris Garcia, a former All-Star and Gold Glove winner who struggled recently. Garcia was a key player on the 2023 World Series champion Rangers but saw a decline in performance in 2025. The Phillies hope he can rebound to his peak form. They are also rumored to be interested in trading for right fielder Nick Castellanos, suggesting a desire to bolster their outfield.
The Royals, needing to improve their outfield, have made trades for Isaac Collins and signed Lane Thomas but continue to seek more talent. According to The Athletic, they are eyeing Boston’s All-Star outfielder Jalen Duran, who had a solid 2025 season with good all-around stats. The Royals might trade left-handed starter Cole Ragans, who has ace potential but was injured in 2025, to acquire Duran. They also have shown interest in Cardinals utility player Brendan Donovan. Meanwhile, Diamondbacks’ second baseman Ketel Marte remains in trade rumors despite a hefty $102.5 million remaining on his contract and possible clubhouse issues. His no-trade clause limits potential destinations to the Athletics, Pirates, Yankees, Giants, and Cardinals.
The Twins have signed first baseman Josh Bell to a one-year deal worth $7 million guaranteed. Bell played 140 games last season for the Nationals with moderate success. Minnesota appears to be rebuilding but plans to keep core players like Byron Buxton and starting pitchers Pablo Lopez and Joe Ryan—though changes could still come swiftly.
The Mets also signed outfielder Christian Pache for depth, per the New York Post. Pache did not appear in the majors last year and posted a negative WAR in 2024 across three teams, indicating he is more of a low-risk, depth move.
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Fan Take: These offseason moves underscore how MLB teams are balancing proven veterans with young talent to build competitive rosters. For baseball fans, these transactions hint at an exciting and unpredictable 2026 season, with teams like the Mets and Royals clearly aiming to shake things up and possibly emerge as new contenders.

