Juan Soto And The New York Yankees: A Love Story

Juan Soto And The New York Yankees: A Love Story

Since being traded from the Padres, Juan Soto and the New York Yankees have been a match made in heaven. He has single-handedly injected life into an offense that was painful to watch just a season ago. He’s also shown that he can play some defense despite people calling it a “weakness.” Not only has Soto had […]

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 The Toronto Blue Jays Are Running Out Of Time

The Toronto Blue Jays Are Running Out Of Time

It wasn’t that long ago that the Toronto Blue Jays were seen as a potential World Series champion. Young stars like Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette, and Alek Manoah were viewed as the main pillars of this team. Championship expectations increased when Toronto signed free agents George Springer, Kevin Gausman, and Hyun Jin Ryu. While […]

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 The Wait Will Be Worth It For Spencer Jones

The Wait Will Be Worth It For Spencer Jones

New York Yankees prospect Spencer Jones has quickly made his presence known around baseball. Other teams have been interested in acquiring him during trade discussions which the Yankees have steadfastly refused. Originally a non-roster invitee to Spring Training, Jones is currently performing very well in his first spring with the big club. Some have been […]

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 It Could Be Do Or Die For Aaron Boone

It Could Be Do Or Die For Aaron Boone

Since being hired in 2018, Aaron Boone has guided the Yankees to five straight postseason appearances and two AL East division titles. However, despite higher aspirations, last season was a nightmare. The Yankees finished in fourth place and missed the postseason for the first time under Boone. Plenty of moves were made this offseason to […]

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 Why MLB’s Offseason Has Been So Slow

Why MLB’s Offseason Has Been So Slow

Major League Baseball’s offseason has been uncharacteristically slow this year. It isn’t uncommon for all-star caliber players to sign deals in February and sometimes March. However, what isn’t normal is the amount of quality players without a team for the 2024 season. While mega agent Scott Boras can hold up the offseason by himself, MLB […]

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 The Padres Need to Move On from AJ Preller

The Padres Need to Move On from AJ Preller

Despite all the World Series hype surrounding the San Diego Padres, they have been the most disappointing team in baseball this season. The team lost nobody of importance from last season’s NLCS team. Despite spending an estimated $248,995,932 on the MLB roster, San Diego sits in fourth place in the NL West only ahead of […]

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 NL EAST FORECAST LOOKS CLOUDY

NL EAST FORECAST LOOKS CLOUDY

There are six divisions in Major League Baseball, but only one of them stayed interesting until the final days last September. The NL East went down to the wire last season, with two teams flipping positions at the very end. This year, four of the five teams look very competitive, making this coming forecast a […]

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 A Juan Soto Trade Will Shake Baseball to Its Core

A Juan Soto Trade Will Shake Baseball to Its Core

It’s not often when an arguable top-five player in a sport gets traded. Yet, the Washington Nationals are about to make that a reality in MLB. After turning down a gargantuan 15-year, $440 million offer, Juan Soto is on the trade block. Naturally, it immediately became the biggest story for the trade deadline to this […]

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 MLB Lockout Shows How Disingenuous Owners Are

MLB Lockout Shows How Disingenuous Owners Are

As of 5pm Tuesday, March 1, 2022, Major League Baseball has reached the deadline for owners and the Players Association to reach an agreement before games are canceled. The MLB lockout imposed by the owners on December 1, 2021, remains in effect three months later. The Players Association rejected MLB’s final offer after the owners […]

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