Baseball insider Keith Law discusses whether 41-year-old pitcher Charlie Morton will retire this offseason.
Former Tampa Bay Rays ace Charlie Morton is set to continue pitching in 2025. Morton just turned 41 years old on Tuesday but will keep his career going for an 18th season. Jeff Passan of ESPN had ...
Dan has written 41 books and more than 25,000 articles about baseball. Charlie Morton won’t be retiring after all. The veteran right-handed starter has signed a new, $20 million contract to ...
Veteran right-hander Charlie Morton has seemingly been mulling retirement for more than a half decade, but he’s continued his career on a series of one-year deals, leaving open the possibility ...
The Atlanta Braves have a few areas they need to address this offseason. First, they need to figure out who is going to round ...
The top priorities on the Toronto Blue Jays’ offseason shopping list have been apparent for months now, but one of the most ...
Alex Anthopoulos has already made it clear with his aggressive cost-cutting measures, that he intends to keep costs low, ...
The Braves could go get yet another former Cy Young award winner to boost the rotation for the long haul and likely at a ...
The Braves have plenty of areas to upgrade this offseason, but according to The Athletic’s Jim Bowden, Atlanta is looking to ...
Based on their Jorge Soler and Ramon Laureano decisions, Alex Anthopoulos and the Braves seem intent on cutting payroll this ...
The only thing that is a guarantee for the Milwaukee Brewers this offseason is that there will be some changes on the way.
With Max Fried and Charlie Morton potentially parting ways with the Braves, Alex Anthopoulos suddenly has to add a reliable ...