Seattle Mariners Rookie sensation Julio Rodríguez achieved a historic feat Monday evening against the San Diego Padres. Coming into the game, Rodríguez had recorded 14 home runs and 20 stolen bases in his first 80 games in the majors. Yesterday evening, Rodríguez became the fastest player in MLB history to …
Read More »Gerrit Cole redeems himself, NY Yankees defeat TB Rays
Tuesday night in the Bronx, Gerrit Cole redeemed himself to help the New York Yankees defeat the Tampa Bay Rays 2-0 in the first of three games. The Yankees now extend their lead in the American League East to nine games ahead of the Toronto Blue Jays and 10 games …
Read More »Miami Marlins Ready to Start Season
In 2020, the Miami Marlins made the playoffs for the first time in 17 years. Then, in 2021, they regressed and lost 95 games. Now, after retooling in the offseason, the Marlins are ready to get back on track. Offseason Moves The Miami Marlins made many offseason changes to their …
Read More »NL East 2022 MLB Preview
Baseball season is back, and the NL East is set to be one of the top divisions in baseball. It will feature the reigning MLB Champions in the Atlanta Braves, along with the 2019 World Series winners, Washington Nationals. Both the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies added key pieces …
Read More »Oliver Marmol Talks 2022 Season
St. Louis Cardinals Manager Oliver Marmol talked about the upcoming 2022 MLB season on Wednesday. Background Marmol is a rookie manager for the Cardinals. He got the call to be manger of the club back in October. He was supposed to be drafted in the 31st round of the 2004 …
Read More »MLB Extends CBA Deadline as Season Remains in Jeopardy
Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) extend their deadline to come to a collective bargaining agreement until 5 p.m. Tuesday. The players and staff spent eight-straight days in meetings, concluding in a session from 10 a.m. Monday until 2:30 a.m. Tuesday. Now, the MLB and …
Read More »MLB Talks Concerning Lockout Stalled
In one of the craziest off-season’s in recent MLB history, it seems to be far from over. MLB will begin canceling season games if the Major League Baseball Players Association and the league can’t come to terms on a new collective bargaining deal by Feb. 28. Additionally, MLB has come …
Read More »MLBPA left “unimpressed” as lockout continues
The MLBPA is “unimpressed” by Saturday’s meeting with MLB executives on collective bargaining talks. Both sides met for sit down No. 5 in the midst of a pending lockout. With conversations at a stalwart, the main goal is to move the process forward towards a labor deal. Conversely, it looks …
Read More »Spring Training In Jeopardy as MLB Lockout Continues
As baseball season approaches and the MLB lockout officially hit two months, there is definitely concern over whether spring training will start on time. Spring training is expected to begin on Feb. 16, with the first Grapefruit and Cactus Leagues set to start ten days later. Opening Day is set …
Read More »Tampa Bay Rays Dual-City Plan with Montreal Shutdown by MLB
In 2020, the Tampa Bay Rays won the AL East and AL Pennant. Fans were either held to a limited capacity or not allowed to attend games as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, they won 100 games, and repeated as AL East Champions. Even then, with star …
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