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Red Sox Acquire Ex-Sioux City Explorer Matt Lloyd in Rule 5 Draft


The Boston Red Sox have signed first baseman/outfielder Matt Lloyd from the St. Louis Cardinals system after his solid performances in Triple-A and Double-A, showcasing his versatility and offensive skills across two seasons.

Long Island Ducks Ink MLB Veteran Pitcher John Gant


The Long Island Ducks signed veteran pitcher John Gant, a former MLB player with a solid record, to enhance their team for the upcoming season. Manager Lew Ford is optimistic about Gant’s contributions.

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Yankees Sign Paul Goldschmidt to a 1-Year Pact for $12.5 Million


Paul Goldschmidt signed a one-year, $12.5 million deal with the New York Yankees. In 2024, he hit 22 home runs, maintaining an impressive 14-season career record with 362 home runs and 1,137 RBI.

New Jersey Jackals Bring in Former Cardinals Outfield Prospect Terry Fuller


Fuller, 25, spent 2023 with the Charleston Dirty Birds of the Atlantic League, picking up three knocks, two of which were doubles, seven walks and three stolen bases in 30 at bats in 15 games.

After Impressive Season with York Revolution, Cardinals Ink Lefty Nick Raquet to Contract


Raquet posted 13 wins with a 3.71 ERA (fourth in league) and he was third in the league with 133 strikeouts in 145.2 innings. 

Kiwoom Heroes Buy Contract of Honey Hunter Pitcher/Coach Ian McKinney


McKinney posted a 4-1 record with a 4.24 ERA and struck out 53 batters while surrendering just 11 walks in 46.2 innings of work in 8 games with Gastonia in 2023.

Ian McKinney Inks with Honey Hunters to Become Team’s First Player-Coach


Ian McKinney posted a 7-4 record with the Gastonia Honey Hunters last season.

Ex-Met Keith Hernandez to Appear at Meet-and-Great in Brooklyn in July


Hernandez won 11 straight Golden Glove Awards.

Ex-Brooklyn Cyclone Hurler Nabil Crismatt Gets Call to the Majors


Crismatt worked around a lead-off double to get out of the frame without permitting a run.

Miami Nice: Saints Add Pop, Solid Arm Behind Dish in Catcher Chris Chinea


St. Louis selected Chinea in the 17th round of the 2015 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of LSU and spent all but the final two games of that season at the Rookie Level with Johnson City. He hit .313 with six home runs and 27 RBI in 44 contests. In 160 at bats he scored 19 runs, had 11 doubles, one triple, a .356 on base percentage, and a .506 slugging percentage for an .863 OPS.