2025 MLB winter meetings wrap-up
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The Twins put together some elite plays this past season. Major League Baseball takes a trip down Memory Lane to highlight three of Minnesota's best plays.
The unusually quiet Winter Meetings are in the books, so who were baseball's biggest winners and losers this week?
If the New York Yankees are going to re-sign outfielder Cody Bellinger this offseason, they reportedly may have to wait for another significant domino to fall first.
The Orioles still want to bolster their rotation after signing Pete Alonso. But Framber Valdez may not be the pitcher Baltimore adds.
The MLB Winter Meetings were not kind to Mets fans. One day after Edwin Díaz fled Flushing to join the Dodgers, Pete Alonso took a monster five-year, $155 million contract with the Orioles.
The Detroit Tigers reportedly appear to be on the verge of trading one of the best pitchers in the majors this offseason.
Roch Cholowsky will likely be off the board by the Twins' pick, but there are plenty of high-upside prospects in a strong 2026 draft class.
Players are eligible for the Rule 5 draft if they have not been placed on their club's 40-man roster after four or five years in the organization, depending on whether they were 18 and younger or 19 and older at the time of signing.
The Giants are "among the teams in on Peralta," per The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon, who added that the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles and Houston Astros are also part of Peralta's list of interested suitors.