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With the free agent pitching market starting to thin out, the Baltimore Orioles are continuing to evaluate potential options to bolster their rotation. One play
"A number of clubs," including the Baltimore Orioles, are interested in signing veteran right-hander Justin Verlander ahead of the 2026 MLB season, The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal reported Friday.
Until he finally retires, it’s hard to go through an offseason without considering long-time ace and future Hall of Famer, Justin Verlander in free agency. Based on the pitching additions by the Tigers already,
The Baltimore Orioles are considering a move in the free agent market for a nine-time All-Star right-hander to bolster the depth of their starting rotation, as per MLB insider Ken Rosenthal. The Baltimore Orioles are making decisive moves in the offseason market after a massively disappointing 2025 campaign.
The Baltimore Orioles' search for starting pitching might be leading them to a future Hall of Famer.Baltimore is among the teams showing interest in veteran right-hander Justin Verlander, sources told Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic.
While Justin Verlander really didn't have a great season for the San Francisco Giants in 2025, there are still teams -- at least one -- who are kicking the tires, if you will, on the future Baseball Hall of Famer. And, if you doubt Verlander will be in Cooperstown, N.Y., at some point, then just look up his career numbers.
The hot stove has finally begun to heat up. Within the last week Bo Bichette ( Mets ), Alex Bregman ( Cubs ), Ranger Suárez ( Red Sox ), Kyle Tucker ( Dodgers ), and others signed. Nolan Arenado ( Diamondbacks) was finally traded as well. There are still more than a few top free agents available, however. Here now are Saturday's hot stove rumors.
It has not been a legendary year for San Francisco Giants pitcher Justin Verlander. Sunday’s start against the Washington Nationals was no exception. Verlander gave up 11 hits and five earned runs in five innings in his Sunday start for the Giants.
With Ranger Suárez on his way to the Red Sox, the focus turns to the rest of the starting pitching market. Once finalized, Suárez’s five-year, $130 million deal will make him the fourth free-agent starter to exceed $50 million in guaranteed money this offseason,