Cleveland Guardians Have a Closer Problem Despite Steel City Sweep
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Have the Bruins Become the Least Appealing Team in Boston?
Usually my articles are deep dive context articles where my opinions are backed by facts due to the underlying analytics. Instead, this article is more of an opinion, but has facts just based on what’s on the surface. The City of Boston has plenty of competitive teams and the goal is to always win a… read more
Does Chase Dollander Have a Real Chance to Make the Rockies Rotation?
As the Colorado Rockies gear up for the 2025 season, one of the most intriguing storylines is the potential emergence of top pitching prospect Chase Dollander. Selected ninth overall in the 2023 MLB Draft from the University of Tennessee, Dollander dazzled in his first professional season in 2024, earning an invitation to big league camp… read more
Cleveland Guardians Add Right-Hander Jakob Junis to Pitching Mix
The Cleveland Guardians believe in the adage, “You can never have too much pitching.” Injuries and ineffectiveness can change any team’s pitching plans, so having extra arms on hand is always a good idea. Jakob Junis, 32, signed a one-year contract with the Guardians yesterday for $4.5 million. WINDING ROAD Last year, Junis split time… read more
Despite Just Wanting To Make Team, Bradford Set To Be Key Contributor
When Cody Bradford met with the media for the first time this spring, he revealed that he likes to set goals he is confident about reaching. “Probably an achievable goal. My goal is to make the team. That sounds funny, but seriously” Bradford said with a smile. “I agree,” Bruce Bochy said when asked if… read more
Padres Add Needed Depth With Nick Pivetta
Welp, that took long enough. Finally not only did the San Diego Padres make a move, but Nick Pivetta found a new home. The Padres are bringing in Pivetta on a four year deal and for $55 million. The deal does have opt outs. With this signing, the Red Sox do get the compensation pick…. read more
Should The Rangers Use A 6 Man Rotation? – What CY Said
When Rangers President Of Baseball Operations Chris Young and manager Bruce Bochy meet with the media to open Spring Training every year, one question always comes up. “Will the Rangers consider using a six-man rotation?” If you think about it, the idea makes some sense due to the injury history of the Rangers’ current starting… read more
The Rockies are making a mistake trying to play Kris Bryant in the outfield
The Colorado Rockies have been at their wit’s end trying to figure out what to do with Kris Bryant. Following the end of the lockout in the 2021-22 offseason, the Rockies stunned the baseball world by signing the former MVP to a seven-year, $182 million contract. The Rockies intended to have a new superstar face… read more
Tokyo Opening Game Pitching Matchups Are Set
Spring Training is alive and well and it’s so close that we can almost taste it. Baseball is in the air and it feels so great to see. With Spring Training Games set to begin in eight days, the anticipation for the Opening Day is getting closer and closer. For the Los Angeles Dodgers and… read more
What Are The Rangers Getting In JT Chargois?
The Texas Rangers announced Wednesday morning that they had agreed to a minor league contract with RHP J.T Chargois. Last season while splitting time with Miami and Seattle, Chargois threw 36.1 innings with an ERA of 2.23. After being selected in the second round of the 2012 draft, Chargois has thrown for the Twins, Dodgers,… read more
Miami Marlins Sign Cal Quantrill
The Miami Marlins have not done much in terms of addition this offseason as the team entered yet another rebuild in 2024 and have spent most of their offseason trading away players like Jake Burger and Jesús Luzardo while signing a plethora of minor league deals. However, they had recently mentioned a desire to add… read more
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