Fresh out of a chaotic week in Orlando, this episode drops you right into the heart of the MLB Winter Meetings – a four-day stretch where the market didn’t just warm up, it blew apart. The hosts walk through how a flurry of early mega-deals essentially set the going rate for elite talent in a matter of hours, reshaping the entire 2026 landscape before some GMs even had time to unpack their suitcases. They start with the two “detonations” that reset the market: Edwin Díaz’s record-shattering three-year, $69 million deal with the Dodgers and Kyle Schwarber’s five-year, $150 million return to Philadelphia. You’ll hear why Díaz was a necessity for a shaky L.A. bullpen, how his AAV instantly raised the floor for every high-leverage reliever, and why Schwarber’s contract not only locks in the Phillies’ win-now core but also becomes the benchmark number looming over Pete Alonso’s stalled negotiations with the Mets – and his meetings with the Red Sox and Orioles. From there, the show digs into the domino effect: the Mets’ high-risk pivot to Devin Williams, bullpen reshaping in Detroit and Tampa Bay, Brad Keller’s growing market as a swingman, and the latest wave of high-upside international returns like Cody Ponce and Anthony Kay. The hosts then shift to a trade market that’s hotter than the free-agent board, breaking down why Ketel Marte is on the block before his 10-and-5 rights kick in, why Edward Cabrera is the likeliest Marlins arm to move, and how the Tigers are boxed into a franchise-defining decision on two-time Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal. The episode also zooms out to bigger organizational pivots. You’ll hear how the Twins slammed the brakes on a sell-off and flipped back into buyers, why the Cardinals under new GM Shane Bloom are embracing an “urgent rebuild” and listening on stars like Brendan Donovan and Nolan Arenado, and how the Guardians and Rockies are trying to build their future through a mix of draft capital, player development, and a full-blown embrace of analytics. Off the field, the hosts unpack a Hall of Fame ballot that finally ushers Jeff Kent into Cooperstown while all but slamming the door on Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, the draft lottery that hands a huge lifeline to the White Sox (and a surprise top-four pick to the Giants), the nuances of the Rule 5 draft and the kinds of players contenders quietly target there, and the early shape of Team USA’s loaded 2026 World Baseball Classic roster. They close by breaking down MLB’s new flexible national TV package with ESPN and what the integration of MLB.TV into the ESPN app means for how fans will actually watch games next season. By the end, you’ll understand not just who signed where, but how the prices for closers and sluggers were reset overnight, why the trade market for frontline pitching and impact bats is about to go nuclear, and why the philosophical tug-of-war in St. Louis between an urgent rebuild and the traditional “Cardinal Way” might be the defining storyline of the next two seasons.<br /><br />Become a supporter of this podcast: <a href="https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/baseball-podcast--6809512/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss">https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/baseball-podcast--6809512/support</a>.<br /><br />Listen to all of our podcast episodes here: <a href="https://baseballpodcast.net" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Baseball Podcast</a>

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Orlando Shockwaves: How the Winter Meetings Rewired MLB

DEC 10, 202538 MIN
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Orlando Shockwaves: How the Winter Meetings Rewired MLB

DEC 10, 202538 MIN

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Fresh out of a chaotic week in Orlando, this episode drops you right into the heart of the MLB Winter Meetings – a four-day stretch where the market didn’t just warm up, it blew apart. The hosts walk through how a flurry of early mega-deals essentially set the going rate for elite talent in a matter of hours, reshaping the entire 2026 landscape before some GMs even had time to unpack their suitcases. They start with the two “detonations” that reset the market: Edwin Díaz’s record-shattering three-year, $69 million deal with the Dodgers and Kyle Schwarber’s five-year, $150 million return to Philadelphia. You’ll hear why Díaz was a necessity for a shaky L.A. bullpen, how his AAV instantly raised the floor for every high-leverage reliever, and why Schwarber’s contract not only locks in the Phillies’ win-now core but also becomes the benchmark number looming over Pete Alonso’s stalled negotiations with the Mets – and his meetings with the Red Sox and Orioles. From there, the show digs into the domino effect: the Mets’ high-risk pivot to Devin Williams, bullpen reshaping in Detroit and Tampa Bay, Brad Keller’s growing market as a swingman, and the latest wave of high-upside international returns like Cody Ponce and Anthony Kay. The hosts then shift to a trade market that’s hotter than the free-agent board, breaking down why Ketel Marte is on the block before his 10-and-5 rights kick in, why Edward Cabrera is the likeliest Marlins arm to move, and how the Tigers are boxed into a franchise-defining decision on two-time Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal. The episode also zooms out to bigger organizational pivots. You’ll hear how the Twins slammed the brakes on a sell-off and flipped back into buyers, why the Cardinals under new GM Shane Bloom are embracing an “urgent rebuild” and listening on stars like Brendan Donovan and Nolan Arenado, and how the Guardians and Rockies are trying to build their future through a mix of draft capital, player development, and a full-blown embrace of analytics. Off the field, the hosts unpack a Hall of Fame ballot that finally ushers Jeff Kent into Cooperstown while all but slamming the door on Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, the draft lottery that hands a huge lifeline to the White Sox (and a surprise top-four pick to the Giants), the nuances of the Rule 5 draft and the kinds of players contenders quietly target there, and the early shape of Team USA’s loaded 2026 World Baseball Classic roster. They close by breaking down MLB’s new flexible national TV package with ESPN and what the integration of MLB.TV into the ESPN app means for how fans will actually watch games next season. By the end, you’ll understand not just who signed where, but how the prices for closers and sluggers were reset overnight, why the trade market for frontline pitching and impact bats is about to go nuclear, and why the philosophical tug-of-war in St. Louis between an urgent rebuild and the traditional “Cardinal Way” might be the defining storyline of the next two seasons.<br /><br />Become a supporter of this podcast: <a href="https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/baseball-podcast--6809512/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss">https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/baseball-podcast--6809512/support</a>.<br /><br />Listen to all of our podcast episodes here: <a href="https://baseballpodcast.net" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Baseball Podcast</a>