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The MLB offseason is heating up as teams make significant moves to strengthen their rosters. The San Francisco Giants are actively shoring up their pitching staff, agreeing to a two-year, $22 million deal with veteran right-handed pitcher Adrian Houser and signing reliever Jason Foley, according to ESPN.
Meanwhile, the Texas Rangers are also busy in free agency, officially announcing the signing of Alexis Diaz to a one-year contract and reaching an agreement with veteran right-hander Chris Martin for another year, as reported by Jeff Passan of ESPN.
On the trade front, teams are tracking various player movements, with the Philadelphia Phillies losing former All-Star closer Jordan Romano to the Los Angeles Angels on a $2 million deal. The ongoing MLB winter meetings have drawn attention to the winners and losers of this offseason, with teams actively debating their strategies and evaluating recent trades and signings.
As the offseason progresses, the focus will remain on how these changes impact the upcoming 2026 season.