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Stay up to date with the MLB free agent market this offseason, including player signings, contract details, and team fits as the 2025-26 Hot Stove heats up.
The Reds have signed Emilio Pagan, left-hander Caleb Ferguson, and now Johnson to sure up their bullpen heading into the 2026 season. Johnson has pitched for the Braves, the San Diego Padres, the Colorado Rockies, San Francisco Giants, and Chicago Cubs over his eight-year MLB career.
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Pirates Sign Noah Davis To Minor League Deal
The Pirates signed Noah Davis to a minor league deal earlier this week, as per Davis’ MLB.com profile page. The right-hander elected minor league free agency in October, qualifying for the status due to multiple career outright assignments and not being added back to the Twins’ 40-man roster after being outrighted in September.
The Marlins signed Jesus Tinoco to a minor league deal earlier this week, according to the right-hander's MLB.com profile page.
The Boston Red Sox had been pushing this offseason to re-sign infielder Alex Bregman. That effort failed, as Bregman signed a free agent deal with the Chicago Cubs on Saturday. Without Bregman on the roster, it appears Boston may be facing a dire situation.
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Blue Jays Re-Sign Eloy Jimenez To Minor League Deal
The Blue Jays have signed Eloy Jimenez to a minor league contract, according to reporter Mike Rodriguez. Jimenez’s latest deal with the Jays includes an invitation to Toronto’s Major League spring camp.
Cincinnati adds some depth to their spring rosters, including a couple of former Reds. Visit MLB Trade Rumors for all the details.
Pittsburgh Pirates are actively seeking a power boost for their lineup, eyeing free agent Eugenio Suárez. The team, which struggled with home runs in 2025, sees Suárez as a direct solution. A potential sign-and-trade with Seattle is also being explored,
Japanese right-hander Kona Takahashi will not be joining MLB in 2026 despite being posted for clubs in November, MLB.com's Mark Feinsand reported Saturday.