The Los Angeles Dodgers are linked to a star on their bitter rival Houston Astros as experts try and solve their long-term infielder holes.
Alex Bregman, who left the Houston Astros in 2024, remains a free agent and reportedly regrets turning down a $156 million offer from the team. Fans hope he will rejoin the Astros, especially with spring training approaching.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have already added Blake Snell and Rōki Sasaki this winter but could make one more splash before opening day.
The Cubs acquired right-handed relief pitcher Ryan Pressly in a trade with the Houston Astros on Sunday, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports. Pressly has waived his no-trade clause to approve the deal, and the Astros have agreed to pay a portion of Pressly’s $14M salary for 2025.
Pressly has agreed to waive his no-trade clause, according to a person familiar with the situation, and there is an agreement in place between the teams, pending a review of medical records. The person spoke to the AP on Sunday on condition of anonymity because the trade had not been finalized.
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Ryan Pressly waived his no-trade clause and approved a deal that will move the All-Star reliever from the Houston Astros to the Chicago Cubs, a source briefed on his decision told The Athletic on Sunday.
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Pressly will waive his no-trade clause to facilitate the move, and Houston will send money to help cover his $14 million salary, the sources said.
A former Houston Astros executive seems to take a jab at the Los Angeles Dodgers for their heavy spending to acquire talent.