Freddy Galvis Returns to Phillies
After spending his first six MLB seasons in the city of Brotherly Love, Freddy Galvis is returning.
After spending his first six MLB seasons in the city of Brotherly Love, Freddy Galvis is returning.
The New York Yankees have been one of the busiest and surprise teams at the MLB trade deadline. Now, the Yankees are acquiring Angels pitcher Andrew Heaney.
The Cleveland Indians have acquired outfielder Myles Straw from the Houston Astros in exchange for reliever Phil Maton and catcher Yainer Diaz.
The Philadelphia Phillies added Kyle Gibson to their rotation and Ian Kennedy to their bullpen in a deal with the Texas Rangers.
The Washington Nationals continue to sell at the deadline. They have traded catcher Yan Gomes and infielder Josh Harrison to the Oakland A’s.
After trading away one starter earlier, the Minnesota Twins have another pitching deal in place.
The New York Mets have been one of the oddest teams in baseball this season. After a change in ownership prior to the offseason, their mantra changed quite a bit and was expected to be one of the most aggressive teams in spending and trading.
Who needs a top-three closer in baseball when you already have one? According to the Chicago White Sox and general manager Rick Hahn, his team does.
The Detroit Tigers traded a longtime face of their bullpen on Friday afternoon as they sent Daniel Norris to the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Atlanta Braves made a pair of trades to bolster their outfield on Friday afternoon.
College football has been a world filled with parody over the last few years. It’s just everywhere we go and the AAC is no different. After winning the 2020 and 2019 American Athletic Conference championships, the big question coming into 2021 is who can defeat Cincinnati?
The Toronto Blue Jays returned home to Rogers Centre after an 18-month stay in Buffalo, N.Y. Upon settling back in at their true home stadium, the Jays wasted no time in facilitating a blockbuster trade.
After spending his first six MLB seasons in the city of Brotherly Love, Freddy Galvis is returning.
The New York Yankees have been one of the busiest and surprise teams at the MLB trade deadline. Now, the Yankees are acquiring Angels pitcher Andrew Heaney.
The Cleveland Indians have acquired outfielder Myles Straw from the Houston Astros in exchange for reliever Phil Maton and catcher Yainer Diaz.
The Philadelphia Phillies added Kyle Gibson to their rotation and Ian Kennedy to their bullpen in a deal with the Texas Rangers.
The Washington Nationals continue to sell at the deadline. They have traded catcher Yan Gomes and infielder Josh Harrison to the Oakland A’s.
After trading away one starter earlier, the Minnesota Twins have another pitching deal in place.
The New York Mets have been one of the oddest teams in baseball this season. After a change in ownership prior to the offseason, their mantra changed quite a bit and was expected to be one of the most aggressive teams in spending and trading.
Who needs a top-three closer in baseball when you already have one? According to the Chicago White Sox and general manager Rick Hahn, his team does.
The Detroit Tigers traded a longtime face of their bullpen on Friday afternoon as they sent Daniel Norris to the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Atlanta Braves made a pair of trades to bolster their outfield on Friday afternoon.
College football has been a world filled with parody over the last few years. It’s just everywhere we go and the AAC is no different. After winning the 2020 and 2019 American Athletic Conference championships, the big question coming into 2021 is who can defeat Cincinnati?
The Toronto Blue Jays returned home to Rogers Centre after an 18-month stay in Buffalo, N.Y. Upon settling back in at their true home stadium, the Jays wasted no time in facilitating a blockbuster trade.
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