Closer Carlos Estévez and Kansas City are in agreement on a two-year, $22.2 million contract with a club option, sources told ESPN on Wednesday, adding a veteran reliever to a Royals team hoping to continue its run of success after a surprise postseason appearance last year.
The Kansas City Royals have reached an agreement with free agent right-handed closer Carlos Estevez on a two-year contract, according to multiple media reports Wednesday evening.
The Kansas City Royals signed Closer Carlos Estevez to a contract on Wednesday. The exact terms of the deal are unknown at the time of publication. Estevez is coming off a great 2024 season with the Los Angeles Angels and Philadelphia Phillies.
Carlos Estevez, who had been connected to the Toronto Blue Jays earlier this offseason, has signed on with the Kansas City Royals. It's a two-year deal.
The Kansas City Royals have made a few key moves this offseason. They brought back veteran right-handers Michael Lorenzen and Michael Wacha on team-friendly dea
Estévez heads to a Kansas City team that had been looking to shore up the bullpen heading into the 2025 season. The Royals had turned to Lucas Erceg down the stretch to serve as the closer and bringing in Estévez helps give them more options.
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The Jack Flaherty sweepstakes will likely come down to a team like the Atlanta Braves or Baltimore Orioles, but a shocking suitor may still emerge.
The Baltimore Orioles have hired former All-Star outfielder Adam Jones to a prominent position within the organization. Talkin' Baseball posted the following on
A top MLB insider has offered up a bold trade idea that would see the Baltimore Orioles and Seattle Mariners swap elite prospects.
An MLB insider offered an intriguing trade proposal that would see the San Francisco Giants or Kansas City Royals land a 2-time All-Star.
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- The Pittsburgh Pirates have signed infielder/outfielder Adam Frazier to a one-year contract, according to multiple reports. Frazier, 33, spent the first five-and-a-half seasons in MLB with the Pirates after Pittsburgh drafted the Georgia native with the 179th overall selection in the 2013 MLB draft.