The Los Angeles Angels have made a habit of signing former SF Giants players to their team. We can add yet another former Giant to this list after infielder J.D
The Los Angeles Angels added to their infield depth Friday, reportedly agreeing to terms on a new contract with a former New York Mets infielder.
The San Francisco Giants are under a new era of front-office leadership with franchise legend Buster Posey serving as the president of baseball operations. The
All-Star first baseman Pete Alonso has been at the center of MLB rumors all winter, seeing his market weaken from more than six teams to seemingly just one or two. With spring training fast approaching, it appears the perennial 30-homer slugger is reportedly still not generating a strong market.
After signing veteran shortstop Tim Anderson to a Minor League deal earlier in the week, the Angels added another veteran infielder on Friday, reportedly agreeing to terms with J.D. Davis on a Minor League contract.
The Angels are reportedly in agreement on a contract with former Mets infielder JD Davis as MLB free agency continues.
The Los Angeles Angels signed utility man J.D. Davis to a minor-league deal with an invite to spring training, sources told Robert Murray of FanSided.Davis struggled in 46 games split between the Athletics and New York Yankees in 2024.
As the Major League Baseball international signing period approaches, intrigue around 23-year-old Japanese pitching phenom Roki Sasaki is only getting deeper. Of the reported 20 teams that courted him,
The Angels signed corner infielder J.D. Davis to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
The New York Mets have added several cost-effective relievers this offseason, but that has not stopped them from further strengthening their bullpen with additi
Free-agent infielder J.D. Davis agreed with the Los Angeles Angels on a minor-league deal that includes an invite to major-league spring training on Friday, according to sources. Davis was only able to land a minor-league deal with the Halos after a disappointing 2024 campaign with the Oakland
Until the ink dries on a Pete Alonso contract elsewhere, there will always be a chance he returns to the Mets. Owner Steve Cohen acknowledged that much during a panel discussion at the team’s Amazin’ Day fanfest event at Citi Field,