DETROIT — Kenta Maeda is returning to Japan after his release from the Tigers, choosing a new team rather than reuniting with the club where he became a star. Maeda, 37, agreed to a two-year contract ...
After nine seasons in the major leagues, Kenta Maeda returns to his home country. Find out more at MLB Trade Rumors.
Veteran pitcher Kenta Maeda is returning to Japan, with the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles announcing Wednesday that they have signed the 37-year-old former Los Angeles Dodgers standout. The deal, ...
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Scott Harris needs a bounce back season for the Detroit Tigers
There was a lot of talk about the team’s failings after the playoffs, but it’s the front office that needs to do better.
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Tanaka and Maeda, the same age born in 1988, who have known each other since middle school, will fac...
Yomiuri Giants right-hander Masahiro Tanaka (37) and Rakuten Eagles right-hander Kenta Maeda (37) have taken a similar path. The two are the same age, born in 1988. Maeda is from Osaka Prefecture and ...
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Mock 3-team Joe Ryan deal gives Dodgers and Red Sox fans Mookie Betts trade flashback
MLB.com's Anthony Castrovince floated a Joe Ryan trade involving the Dodgers and Red Sox.
If the Tigers choose not to trade Tarik Skubal, they must take their best shot to win it all in 2026
If the Tigers want to keep Skubal, bravo. But they need to add some key supporting parts this offseason to make it worthwhile ...
How the Los Angeles Dodgers won back-to-back World Series championships and brought the city together along the way.
The Twins have eight pitchers in their system who started big-league games for them in 2025. Do they really need all of them in 2026?
The Tigers' PBO is open to all trade offers, even for "extremely unlikely" scenarios. Visit MLB Trade Rumors for more.
The 2025-26 Major League Baseball offseason is officially underway with our first signings of the winter -- and plenty more to come. Which players are on the market? Here's a breakdown of every ...
Celtic hero Daizen Maeda insists he aims to "continue to play well" for the club with a January exit inching closer. The attacker was the stand-out performer for the Hoops last season as he scooped ...
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