Will the Boston Red Sox find a way to add a top right-handed hitter this winter? It has been reported on numerous occasions that the Red Sox will be looking to add some offense this winter.
The Milwaukee Brewers have a potential spot to fill in the infield, should one of their top stars part ways. A prominent storyline of the Brewers offseason will be regarding shortstop Willy Adames' future, who is likely to not suit up for Milwaukee again.
Willy Adames is a name that will be mentioned a lot in regards to the Atlanta Braves this offseason. He’s far and away the best free agent shortstop available, and the Braves have a clear need at the position, hoping to upgrade over Orlando Arcia.
If the Milwaukee Brewers want to issue free agent shortstop Willy Adames a qualifying offer this offseason, we now know how much it will cost them. Per Kiley McDaniel of ESPN: The qualifying offer for this offseason will be $21.05 million, per sources.
The Los Angeles Dodgers could position themselves to be the benefactors of the Milwaukee Brewers’ tight financial situation and the star infielder that may be a resulting casualty of their payroll constraints.
The Milwaukee Brewers might not be in consideration to keep not only one of the best free agents on the market this winter, but their star. The Brewers have been known to spend moderately year in and year out, which will likely be the reason the club does not retain their shortstop.
For the third consecutive year, the Braves season ended with an early exit in the postseason. The 2021 World Series run is beginning to feel like a distant memory, as fans become restless with the current core that just can’t seem to find any magic in October.
Just like the last couple of offseasons, Alex Anthopoulos will be mulling over what to do at shortstop. Two years ago, he decided to let Dansby Swanson walk, who was coming off a career year and signed a $177 million contract with the Cubs.
The Milwaukee Brewers top free agent has already proven that teams will be lining up to offer him a lucrative deal this winter. As expected, larger market clubs will be heavily involved in the bidding war for shortstop Willy Adames.
The San Francisco Giants have a new President of Baseball Operations and as they wait to hire a new General Manager, the speculation has already begun as to how their offseason will go.
The Milwaukee Brewers offseason began earlier than many had hoped, but it's now time to start working on the future of the club. The Brewers have to make many decisions this winter, albeit shortstop Willy Adames and right-hander Devin Williams are at the forefront of the offseason plans.
The Atlanta Braves offense is in need of a major boost ahead of the 2025 season. One position that requires the biggest upgrade is at shortstop. Orlando
Adding a right-handed power bat to the middle of the lineup has been one of the most talked about topics for the Boston Red Sox heading into the offseason.
The Milwaukee Brewers' offseason plans may be halted until shortstop Willy Adames decides where he'd like to sign, and large market teams are already interested in the star.
The Boston Red Sox need a plan for this winter. Ideally, that plan involves adding right-handed power. The Red Sox lineup already had an imbalance, with a stockpile of talented lefties and a limited supply of righties.
Coming off an early elimination in the 2024 MLB playoffs, the Milwaukee Brewers must now turn their attention to the 2025 season and beyond. Unfortunately, there is a good possibility that they lose shortstop Willy Adames in free agency.
The Milwaukee Brewers saw their season unfortunately end earlier this week when they were eliminated by the New York Mets in the National League wild card round.
An explanation behind the bizarre exchange between former teammates Jesse Winker and Willy Adames was revealed following the Brewers' series loss to the Mets.
The Milwaukee Brewers’ incredible 2024 season came to an end in a flash after they failed to protect a two-run lead in the top of the ninth inning in Game 3 of their Wild Card series clash against the New York Mets.
There was lots of speculation about what exactly Milwaukee Brewers shortstop Willy Adames said to New York Mets outfielder Jesse Winker when they exchanged words during a tense moment in Game 1 of the Wild Card round on Tuesday.
Jesse Winker was seen jawing at Willy Adames after hitting a triple in Game 1 of the playoff series between the Mets and Brewers, and he had a bizarre explanation for the scene.
The Milwaukee Brewers may face a significant challenge this offseason as their star shortstop, Willy Adames, enters free agency. With Adames potentially seeking a new team, the Brewers’ front office is preparing for the possibility of needing a new anchor for their infield.
Willy Adames has added a new element to his game this season. Adames has a career-high 20 stolen bases for the Milwaukee Brewers heading into their Wednesday road game against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Willy Adames cracked a grand slam to cap a seven-run second inning and added a solo homer in the fourth, and the Milwaukee Brewers held on for a 15-8 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks in Phoenix on Saturday night to take the second of a three-game series.
With Adames in the final year of his contract, Milwaukee's quest for its first World Series title is more urgent than ever.
The Milwaukee Brewers might end up being priced out on star shortstop Willy Adames this winter.
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