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Cubs Sign Edwin Rios To One-Year Deal
The Chicago Cubs signed free-agent corner infielder Edwin Rios to a one-year, $1 million deal on Friday. In a corresponding move, the team placed relief pitcher Ethan Roberts (elbow) on the 60-day injured list. Rios became a free agent in 2022 when he was non-tendered by the Los Angeles Dodgers after hitting .244 with seven... Read More
Eagles Request To Interview Sean Desai For DC Job
The Philadelphia Eagles have requested permission to interview Seattle Seahawks associate head coach/defensive assistant Sean Desai for their open defensive coordinator position, according to a league source. Desai coached at Temple from 2006-10 and also spent nine seasons in various roles for the Chicago Bears before becoming a defensive assistant under head coach Peter Carroll... Read More
Cardinals Request To Interview DeMarcus Covington
The Arizona Cardinals have requested to interview New England Patriots defensive line coach DeMarcus Covington for their defensive coordinator position under new head coach Jonathan Gannon, according to a source. The 33-year-old is a rising young coach who developed a relationship with new Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort while the two were in New England.... Read More
Dave Borgonzi To Interview For Cardinals DC Position
Chicago Bears linebackers coach Dave Borgonzi will interview with the Arizona Cardinals on Saturday for their defensive coordinator position. Borgonzi coached linebackers for the Indianapolis Colts for four years before moving to the Bears in 2022, along with head coach Matt Eberflus. He has also worked for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Dallas Cowboys. New... Read More
Cardinals Request Permission To Interview Troy Walters
The Arizona Cardinals requested permission to interview Cincinnati Bengals wide receivers coach Troy Walters for their offensive coordinator position, according to a league source. In addition to Walters, the Cardinals are looking at Drew Petzing, Drew Terrell and Joel Thomas as their new offensive coordinator on new head coach Jonathan Gannon's staff. Walters has been... Read More
Bears Release Al-Quadin Muhammad
The Chicago Bears released defensive end Al-Quadin Muhammad on Friday, according to a source. The move comes after Muhammad had a tough season in his first year in Chicago. He played in 16 games and made nine starts, recording 29 tackles (15 solo), three QB hits, one sack and a forced fumble in 2022 while... Read More
Panthers Hire Thomas Brown As Offensive Coordinator
The Carolina Panthers officially hired Los Angeles Rams assistant head coach/tight ends coach Thomas Brown as their new offensive coordinator on Friday. The Panthers went with Brown after he impressed in his second interview for the job, and it's an important hire for new head coach Frank Reich. The 36-year-oLD Brown spent the last three... Read More
Commanders Finalizing Deal With Eric Bieniemy For OC Job
The Washington Commanders and Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy are finalizing a deal on Friday for Bieniemy to be Washington's new offensive coordinator, according to sources. Bieniemy was the Commanders' first choice all along, and they appear to be on the verge of hiring him after meeting with him for a second consecutive... Read More
Joseph Ossai Has Shoulder Surgery
Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Joseph Ossai (shoulder) had surgery on his shoulder after suffering a torn labrum that he played through this season, according to sources. Offensive tackle Jonah Williams (knee) also recently had knee surgery after dislocating his kneecap late in the year. The 22-year-old Ossai was taken in the third round of the... Read More
Matthew Slater Will Return For 16th Season
The New England Patriots announced on Friday that wide receiver and special teams ace Matthew Slater will return to the team in 2023 for his 16th season. The 37-year-old is a veteran of 15 NFL seasons (all with New England) after originally coming into the NFL as a fifth-round pick out of UCLA in 2008.... Read More
Packers Ready To Move On From Aaron Rodgers?
On the Go Long Podcast, Bob McGinn said he's learned that the Green Bay Packers have all but moved on from quarterback Aaron Rodgers, according to a source with knowledge of the situation. In addition, the team is more confident in ever in Jordan Love. The four-time MVP and future Hall of Famer has yet... Read More
Derek Carr Set To Visit The Jets
Free-agent quarterback Derek Carr will visit with the New York Jets this weekend, according to sources. Jets owner Woody Johnson shared with ESPN last week that the team's priority this offseason is to bring in a veteran quarterback such as Carr. More visits are likely to come for Carr, and he's already met with the... Read More
Robbie Grossman Heads To Rangers
Free-agent outfielder Robbie Grossman signed with the Texas Rangers on Friday. The New York Post's Joel Sherman reported the deal is for one year and $2 million. Grossman comes to Texas after a disappointing 2022 campaign for the Detroit Tigers and Atlanta Braves. He hit a combined .209/.310/.311 with a .622 OPS, seven home runs,... Read More
Noah Syndergaard Showing Uptick In Velocity
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said that right-hander Noah Syndergaard has already shown an uptick in velocity in bullpen sessions compared to the sessions he threw a year ago. "There's going to be a marked increase in velocity (this year), in our opinion," Roberts said. The 30-year-old worked on his mechanics in the offseason,... Read More
Brayan Bello Shut Down With Forearm Soreness
Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora said that right-hander Brayan Bello (forearm) has been shut down briefly due to right forearm soreness that he experienced in his last bullpen session when he threw a lot of breaking balls. Bello is scheduled to resume throwing on Monday. "We're very confident Monday he's back on his throwing... Read More
Michael Soroka Dealing With Hamstring Soreness
Atlanta Braves right-hander Michael Soroka (hamstring) is dealing with hamstring soreness in spring training, according to manager Brian Snitker. Soroka reported the soreness when he arrived in camp, and the Braves are holding him out for now as a precaution. It's not a great start to the spring for the 25-year-old starter as he looks... Read More
Lance McCullers Jr. Dealing With Arm Soreness
Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker said that starting pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. (arm) experienced some arm soreness in camp, but the skipper didn't specify what kind of soreness exactly after McCullers threw a bullpen session on Tuesday. Baker isn't very concerned. It sounds as if the 29-year-old right-hander is dealing with the same forearm injury... Read More
Clayton Kershaw Won't Pitch In World Baseball Classic
Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Clayton Kershaw announced on Friday that he will not be participating for Team USA in this year's World Baseball Classic. Kershaw declined to give a specific reason, but he said it is "super disappointing." The most likely reason is a complication with insurance for Kershaw after he missed time due to... Read More
Aaron Nola, Phillies In Extension Talks
The Philadelphia Phillies and starting pitcher Aaron Nola have begun discussions on a long-term contract extension, according to multiple major-league sources. He's currently scheduled to become a free agent after the 2023 season. There appears to be momentum to reach an agreement sometime this spring, and Nola has expressed his interest in remaining in Philadelphia.... Read More
Bryce Harper Won't Be In Camp Until March
Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Bryce Harper (elbow) will not arrive at spring training with the team until early March, according to manager Rob Thomson. It's not much of a surprise after Harper had Tommy John surgery on his right elbow in late November. The 30-year-old former MVP is expected to be out for most of the... Read More
Julio Rodriguez Could Run More This Year
Seattle Mariners outfielder Julio Rodriguez only had four of his 25 stolen bases in the second half of last season, but part of that was due to health, and part of it was pitchers paying more attention to him on the bases. But Rodriguez could be running even more in 2023. "It's a big part... Read More
Dustin May Will Face Restrictions In 2023
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said right-hander Dustin May will be under some limitations in his first full season back from Tommy John surgery this year, but the Dodgers haven't exactly decided what that entails. "But I'm excited for him to start the season healthy and not being in that rehab mode," Roberts added.... Read More
Cionel Perez, Bryan Baker Could Be Closing Options
Baltimore Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said that relievers Cionel Perez and Bryan Baker could get opportunities to close out games if closer Felix Bautista (knee, shoulder) isn't ready for the start of the 2023 season. In addition to Bautista, late-inning reliever Dillon Tate (elbow) is slated to miss the first month of the season. Fantasy... Read More
Jameson Taillon Tweaking His Slider
Chicago Cubs right-hander Jameson Taillon has been working on tweaking his slider grip in spring training. Taillon agreed to a four-year, $68 million deal with the Cubs in free agency after spending the last two years with the New York Yankees, where he went 22-11 with a 4.08 ERA (4.16 FIP), 1.16 WHIP, 76 walks... Read More
Nestor Cortes Throws Bullpen Session Friday
New York Yankees starting pitcher Nestor Cortes (hamstring), who had to pull out of this year's World Baseball Classic due to a right hamstring injury, threw a bullpen session on Friday. Cortes' injury appears to be very minor, but the Yankees aren't taking any chances this early in spring training, and it was a no-brainer... Read More
Kodai Senga Struggles In First Throwing Session
New York Mets starting pitcher Kodai Senga didn't have the best throwing session in spring training on Thursday, but the Mets are confident he'll make the necessary adjustments to a steeper mound than in his hometown of Japan. Senga called the 52-pitch bullpen session "so-so." The right-hander topped out at 96 mph during the workout.... Read More
Jose Alvarado Signs Three-Year Extension
The Philadelphia Phillies signed relief pitcher Jose Alvarado to a three-year contract extension on Friday that includes a team option for the 2026 season. The deal will be worth $21.5 million, and the option is worth $9 million. The 27-year-old left-hander had already avoided arbitration with a one-year, $3.45 million deal last week, but now... Read More
Manny Machado Plans To Opt Out Of Contract
San Diego Padres third baseman Manny Machado publicly confirmed that he's told the team that he plans to opt out of his contract. He declined to get into negotiations on a potential long-term extension with the team, but he did say that he'd still like to play for the organization as long as new teammate... Read More
Cardinals To Release Vance Joseph From His Contract
The Arizona Cardinals have informed defensive coordinator Vance Joseph that they intend to "release" him from his contract, according to a source. New defensive-minded head coach Jonathan Gannon wants to pick his own defensive coordinator, so Joseph will be let go to look for other opportunities. Both the Denver Broncos and Philadelphia Eagles have interest... Read More
Colts Request To Interview Tee Martin For OC Job
The Indianapolis Colts requested permission to interview Baltimore Ravens wide receivers coach Tee Martin for their offensive coordinator role, according to a source. The Colts are also hoping to interview Jacksonville Jaguars passing-game coordinator Jim Bob Cooter for the same position as new head coach Shane Steichen looks to fill out his staff for 2023.... Read More