Can the Yanks pull a deal for the all-world glove? I’m writing this as DJ LeMahieu laces a line drive to left field for a hit, but I tend to think the Yankees need more help at third base than he’s able to provide at this stage in his career.
Heading into this year, there was a lot of conversation surrounding what the Chicago Cubs were going to do at third base. Matt Chapman, a perennial Gold Glover, was on the market available for the Cubs to sign if they truly wanted to upgrade that position.
The San Francisco Giants have not played their best baseball to this point in the season. The Giants are in fourth place in the National League West, 9 games behind the first-place Los Angeles Dodgers as they get set to resume competition following the All-Star break.
The Toronto Blue Jays went off the board with their 136th pick. This was the pick that they received with the departure of Matt Chapman, and with the fourth-round compensation pick, the Blue Jays selected Nick Mitchell.
With the 2024 Major League Baseball quickly approaching, the New York Yankees are expected to look different soon. New York needs a significant upgrade in the infield down the stretch if it wants to truly compete for a World Series title and there will be some options out there that could give the Yankees the boost they need.
The San Francisco Giants made a couple of big signings this offseason, but could be looking for ways to get something in return for them at the upcoming MLB trade deadline.
The New York Yankees need to improve their infield ahead of the MLB trade deadline and could possibly find a cheap one (at least in terms of what they give up).
Toronto is currently in the middle of a West Coast trip before the All-Star break, facing the Seattle Mariners, San Francisco Giants, and Arizona Diamondbacks.
For the first time since 2019, the Toronto Blue Jays will head to San Francisco to face off against the Giants. The last time the two teams played at Oracle Park was back in mid-May 2019, with the Jays splitting the series at one apiece.
The San Francisco Giants enter the second half in one of the more interesting positions in all of baseball. Rumors suggest that if they manage to stay afloat, the Giants should be buyers at the trade deadline.
He may not be headed to Arlington, Texas next week for the 2024 MLB All-Star Game, but third baseman Matt Chapman could still find himself on the move this month.
It's unclear exactly what the New York Yankees will do this summer. New York has been great overall this season and therefore it certainly will be buyers.
San Francisco's Logan Webb pitched seven strong innings and was supported by third baseman Matt Chapman's offense and defense as the visiting Giants beat the Atlanta Braves 4-2 on Thursday in the decisive game of a three-game series.
San Francisco Giants third baseman Matt Chapman has four Gold Glove Awards in his trophy cabinet for a reason.
The San Francisco Giants hope Matt Chapman remains hot when they go for a three-game sweep of the visiting Colorado Rockies on Sunday afternoon. Chapman has four doubles, three singles, seven runs and an RBI in the first two games of the series.
Though he didn’t land the contract he was looking for, Matt Chapman wound up signing where he was most comfortable. On Monday afternoon, the four-time
It's been nearly two years since third baseman Matt Chapman was traded from the Oakland Athletics to the Toronto Blue Jays. Chapman returned to the Bay Area on Sunday, signing a one-year, $18M deal with the San Francisco Giants, and didn't take long to call out the A's for their previous personnel decisions.
Matt Chapman’s tenure with the Blue Jays ended for good when the third baseman signed with the Giants yesterday, scuttling any chances of a possible return.
Another one of Scott Boras’ top free clients has caved and taken a short-term deal this offseason.
With Cody Bellinger off the market, Chapman becomes the top position player available. What does his market look like now that Bellinger is off the board?
Matt Chapman is still on the free-agent market.
Matt Chapman is still playing the waiting game, but a match could come in the form of an ex-rival.
The third baseman is one of the top remaining free agents.
He played the first five seasons of his career with the Oakland A’s and was an All-Star in 2019. He is also regarded as a top defensive third baseman, winning a Gold Glove in 2023 — the fourth of his career.
Several teams need help at third and Matt Chapman is the top available option.
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