-- Bill A., New YorkI don't think there is a clear answer for this one right now. In a recent sit-down with Chris Antonetti, the Indians' president of baseball operations, he said that Kipnis' versatility to play either second base or the outfield will be factored into the team's ...
What is Gameday 3D? Gameday 3D uses the Hawk-Eye high-speed cameras installed in every MLB ballpark and Statcast's tracking data to recreate the game, live as it happens, in a homegrown 3D environment. Every play is tracked in full -- from the speed and movement of the pitch, to the...
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Today the topic is how to deal with the trickle of hate in the world. I don’t believe that there is much hate in the world. I believe that there is a little bit of hate, a lot of manipulation by greed and power trying to leverage that trickle of hate for their own purposes, and...
Mariners fans, like Mets fans today, fell in love with the tune in '18. Footage of his Seattle entrance is scarce, but you can get a glimpse here. When Díaz was traded to New York in 2019, he decided he needed to also change his music: So, he began walking out to Miky Woodz's...
What if Tom Seaver had become a Brave? Atlanta signed right-hander in February 1966 before contract was voided February 24th, 2024 David Adler@_dadler Share 0:00 0:00 Tom Seaver is The Franchise … but that franchise very nearly wasn't the Mets. It was almost the Braves. The Mets ...
One of the more intriguing starting pitchers on the free-agent market isn't from the Major Leagues at all. Tomoyuki Sugano, the longtime ace of the Yomiuri Giants, Japan's most storied baseball franchise, is expected to come to the Major Leagues in 2025
contender in the American League. They havetop prospectsin shortstop Royce Lewis (No. 1 in the organization per MLB Pipeline) and outfielder Alex Kirilloff (No. 2) on the way in the next few years, and Minnesota is more likely to build around those players than sign a star this off...
It made sense; Seaver was a California native. But he didn't sign. He wanted $50,000, a lot more than the Dodgers were willing to pay. "When I asked for $50,000, I think they laughed," Seaver wrote in his book "Pitching Is My Life," which was published in 1973, at the ...