Boston Red Sox: The Red Sox have really been a busy team thus far this offseason. They made some of the biggest moves to date. One of their problems as a team was pitching depth. Besides Tanner Hauck, their rotation was really weak, but they have solved that issue by signing Walker Buehler and trading for Garrett Crochet. Garrett was an American League All-Star with a 3.48 ERA. They got him for some good prospects, including two amazing prosects which were, catcher Kyle Teel and outfielder Braden Montgomery. Walker Buehler is a clutch player, with his amazing world series performance. Those were the signings that made the Red Sox offseason amazing.
Los Angeles Dodgers: The Dodgers have been a magnet for Baseball Stars. They acquired this offseason, pitchers Blake Snell and Roki Sasaki, Tanner Scott, and resigned batter Teoscar Hernandez. Blake Snell is a two-time Cy Young award winner and can really improve any pitching rotation. Roki Sasaki is another amazing Japanese coming to the MLB, much like his teammates, Shohei Ohtani who is a three-time MVP, and second year pitcher and second year pitcher, Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Tanner Scott was one of the better closers in free agency, that will most likely relace, digressing bullpen pitcher Even Phillips. Lastly, Teoscar Hernández was an All-Star outfielder last season. Overall, their offseason was a homerun.
New York Yankees: The Yankees have been really good at replacing transferring players recently. The New York Yankees four-time All-Star outfielder, Juan Soto left in free agency to the New York Mets on a 15-year contact after a loss in the World Series against the Dodgers in 2024. Juan Soto was a huge part of that team, but with him leaving they had a big hole to fill. The Yankees did an amazing job replacing by trading for former 2019 MVP, Cody Bellinger, and signing 2022 MVP, Paul Goldschmit. The Yankees also got star left-handed pitcher Max Fried. Lasty, they traded one of the better bullpen pitchers, who is Devin Williams. Next year the Yankees will be better than ever, and ready for another World Series run.