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F ormer American Idol judge Katy Perry has announced that she'll be heading out on a U.S. leg of her Lifetimes tour in support of her 143 album, amid signs that she might return t
In the sixteenth weekly Metropolitan Division snapshot, the Carolina Hurricanes made a huge trade, five teams won their week, and the New York Islanders are out of the basement. All this and more in this week’s snapshot.
The Royals and reliever Carlos Estévez have agreed to a two-year, $22 million contract, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press on Wednesday night.
The Phillies' loss is the Royals' gain, as an All-Star free agent closer reached an agreement on a two-year contract worth at least $22 million over two years.
The Royals opened last year with a payroll of $115M, per Cot’s Baseball Contracts. They are projected by RosterResource to be up to $123M next year, before accounting for Estévez. They have reportedly been looking for a middle-of-the-order bat. Whether they can find one will likely depend on how much farther they are willing to push the spending.
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.
Carlos Estévez and the Royals are in agreement on a two-year contract with a club option, sources told ESPN, adding a veteran reliever to a Kansas City team hoping to continue its run of success after a surprise postseason appearance last year.
The Royals made a move to bolster the back end of their bullpen, agreeing to a contract with right-hander Carlos Estévez, a source told MLB.com's Anne Rogers on Wednesday night. The club has not confirmed the deal,
Estévez agreed to a two-year, $22.2 million deal with a club option to join KC’s bullpen according to multiple reports. The Phillies will now move on with a bullpen that will f
The Philadelphia Phillies have been underwhelming and quiet this winter. Despite constantly coming up short in the past few seasons, they have done very
Buena Park granted impounding authority to its code officers while Anaheim hired private contractors, all in an effort to curb street food vending.