Report: Braves Acquire Richard Rodriguez
The Braves have made a ton of moves in the past week that have signaled to the public that they will not go down without a fight.
The Braves have made a ton of moves in the past week that have signaled to the public that they will not go down without a fight.
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.
Long-time Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Danny Duffy is headed west. The Los Angeles Dodgers have acquired the injured southpaw and cash in exchange for players to be named later.
This trade deadline has a pretty weak crop of left-handed starting pitchers on the market. On Tuesday afternoon, the Philadelphia Phillies acquired one of the more reliable options.
Thanks to the all-star break, this week also has a broader Shenanigans window. Last Friday and Saturday are also included in the mix. So, we get a nice range of potential bloopers. And boy, did we get a blooper this week.
As the Chicago White Sox start to run away with the American League Central Division, the Kansas City Royals are falling to the bottom. Once again, the trade deadline will be a disappearing act for many in the Royals’ clubhouse, as new prospects join the organization and veterans look to make a playoff push elsewhere.
As 30 NHL teams released their protected lists for the upcoming Seattle Kraken expansion draft, it is time to make your predictions on who will
The final part of the Expansion Draft prediction series is here! If you have read the others, you know that the only division missing is the Metropolitan. As was the case with the Atlantic and Central, there are eight teams to break down here, so let’s dive right in.
While the Wild may have ruined the Central edition with their announcement of buying out Ryan Suter and Zach Parise, the Atlantic is still innocent for now. So, before Jack Eichel eventually gets traded, let’s grind through this division.
Leading up to the next expansion draft in the NHL on July 21st, we have been previewing each team’s potential protected list and which player they will lose to the Kraken. Today is the Central Division. After only six teams in the Pacific will need to participate (aside from the Kraken, of course), the Central’s eight is a big boost up. They will also have a new team in this division, or at least when the season resets officially on July 28th. So, let’s make some predictions.
Pitchers raking and batters pitching has been a weird theme this year. We expected Ohtani to hit well. Others? Not so much. For all the weirdness that has happened this season, this week may take the cake.
Later this month, we will have a full roster for the 32nd National Hockey League team. The Seattle Kraken will pick one player from almost every team, as they try to build a successful roster.
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