In this week’s Future Projection, Bed Badler and Carlos Collazo talk about MLB’s new mandated “dead period” for scouting domestic players before discussing the Nationals’ GM search and the state of ...
The Los Angeles Angels have several more years remaining on outfielder Mike Trout's contract, although considering his age and injury history, he may become a long-term financial burden. Trout is ...
"We the people of Philadelphia didn't fight the British just to lose Schwarber," the sign made by fans Rebecca Hummel and McKenzie Buehner read in early August. There's no denying that in the seasons ...
The future of Major League Baseball in Orlando faces uncertainty after key investors have withdrawn from a proposed team. Rick Workman, previously an anchor investor for the Orlando Dreamers, has ...
The Milwaukee Brewers have clinched the first MLB playoff spot of the 2025 season. The team earned at least a wild-card spot in the playoffs after the New York Mets' 3-2 loss to the Texas Rangers The ...
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred highlights tight playoff races and the All-Star swing-off as season top moments. Check out his thoughts ahead of October! Trump Suffers Major Legal Blow from Appeals Court ...
With six playoff berths available in each league, and tightly bunched standings among both division leaders and wild-card entrants, the final week of the Major League Baseball season could bring ...
On Monday, Kimmel accused conservatives of reaching "new lows" in trying to pin a left-wing ideology on 22-year-old suspect Tyler Robinson, even though prosecutors reaffirmed those ties in Tuesday’s ...
His bat flip was a little off-key. Morgan Wallen hurled a baseball bat at MLB star José Bautista’s wife while mimicking the former Toronto Blue Jays’ famous bat flip during a pre-concert walkout in ...
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After a tremendous MLB career, former Chicago Cubs star first baseman Anthony Rizzo has decided to call it a career. Rizzo was initially selected by the Boston Red Sox in the sixth round of the 2007 ...
View post: "Bad Football": Josh Allen on What Doomed Bills Against Patriots With Rizzo hanging it up, he will be on hand Saturday as the Cubs host the Tampa Bay Rays and will join the team as an ...