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Major League Baseball Offseason Hot Stove turns up the temperature on the 2025–2026 winter, breaking down how front offices are reshaping the league before a single pitch is thrown. In this episode, we walk through the biggest confirmed moves so far and what they actually mean on the field. From the New York Mets locking down elite closer Devin Williams to stabilize the back end of their bullpen, to the Toronto Blue Jays rolling the dice on Korean league MVP Cody Ponce, the show looks beyond the headline and into how these additions change depth charts, late-inning strategies, and clubhouse expectations. The Boston Red Sox’s move for veteran starter Sonny Gray gets extra attention, not only for the innings he can provide but for the way it stirs long-standing rivalries and sends a message to the rest of the division. From there, the conversation shifts into the rumor mill and the wider free agent market. The episode takes a close look at the sweepstakes surrounding power bat Kyle Schwarber, examining which contenders can afford him, which truly need him, and how one signing could reshape the DH and outfield market. Potential blockbuster trades involving stars like Tarik Skubal are explored in detail, with scenarios for what desperate contenders might be willing to sacrifice from their farm systems to push themselves over the top before the Winter Meetings. Club-by-club analysis highlights how different organizations are approaching this offseason. Listeners get an update on the Baltimore Orioles’ highly regarded prospect pipeline and how they might leverage it, either by promoting from within or dangling young talent in trades. The Cleveland Guardians’ roster needs are examined through the lens of payroll flexibility, positional holes, and long-term competitive windows. Throughout, the episode ties together themes of budget constraints, roster construction, and the balancing act between winning now and sustaining success. Beyond the splashy headlines, the show digs into the quieter but crucial work happening behind the scenes: international scouting investments, under-the-radar signings, and the way teams are using analytics to evaluate not just veterans but the next wave of prospects. It becomes clear that every minor deal and non-roster invite is part of a broader strategy. By the end of the episode, listeners come away with a clear picture of where the Hot Stove stands: which teams are all-in, which are quietly retooling, and which stars could still be on the move. If you follow every rumor, refresh your feed for transaction alerts, and love the chess match of team-building as much as the games themselves, this offseason deep dive is your perfect companion until pitchers and catchers report.
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