
White Sox Wednesday: Ozzie Guillen
On this White Sox Wednesday, Joe Heller looks back at the impact of Ozzie Guillen, who spent his days with the club as a shortstop and World Series-winning manager.
On this White Sox Wednesday, Joe Heller looks back at the impact of Ozzie Guillen, who spent his days with the club as a shortstop and World Series-winning manager.
Everyone knows Christian Vazquez is the primary catcher for the Red Sox. However, his backup remains to be seen. Who will win the battle for backup backstop in Boston?
We head to the West Coast to check in on the Los Angeles Dodgers. They made significant additions to their already stacked lineup and bullpen over the offseason, but will it be enough to get them over the hump and win the World Series?
Next up in our 2020 team previews are the Cleveland Indians. There is some optimism around this team after they missed the playoffs for the first time in three years. Before we look ahead to 2020, check out the 2019 season recap below to find out what went wrong.
Glenn Kaplan recaps the top eight prospects ahead of the 2020 MLB season (according to MLB.com).
Four of the world’s biggest sports leagues have announced massive restrictions regarding access to players amidst the coronavirus outbreak.
The Los Angeles Angels burst onto the scene as pioneers in the new generation of two-way players when they signed international free agent Shohei Ohtani in Dec. 2017. Ohtani earned 2018 American League Rookie of the Year honors with his dominant starting performances during the first half of the season and his middle of the order power for the Angels.
Justin Verlander expected to miss Opening Day with a lat strain.
Who will start for your favorite team on Opening Day? Check out who Jordan Leandre is predicting it will be.
With Chris Sale on the shelf to open the season, the Red Sox are set to have their sixth different Opening Day starter since 2014. Jordan Leandre shares who he thinks it should be.
Do the Red Sox regret trading Yoán Moncada instead Andrew Benintendi? Jordan Leandre takes a stab at answering this question.
It is finally baseball season! This is the best time of the year for me because we’ve got nonstop baseball from now till late October. Everybody knows that the Yankees, Dodgers, Braves, and Twins will have success this year, but who are some teams that fly under the radar? That’s what I will get into right now.
On this White Sox Wednesday, Joe Heller looks back at the impact of Ozzie Guillen, who spent his days with the club as a shortstop and World Series-winning manager.
Everyone knows Christian Vazquez is the primary catcher for the Red Sox. However, his backup remains to be seen. Who will win the battle for backup backstop in Boston?
We head to the West Coast to check in on the Los Angeles Dodgers. They made significant additions to their already stacked lineup and bullpen over the offseason, but will it be enough to get them over the hump and win the World Series?
Next up in our 2020 team previews are the Cleveland Indians. There is some optimism around this team after they missed the playoffs for the first time in three years. Before we look ahead to 2020, check out the 2019 season recap below to find out what went wrong.
Glenn Kaplan recaps the top eight prospects ahead of the 2020 MLB season (according to MLB.com).
Four of the world’s biggest sports leagues have announced massive restrictions regarding access to players amidst the coronavirus outbreak.
The Los Angeles Angels burst onto the scene as pioneers in the new generation of two-way players when they signed international free agent Shohei Ohtani in Dec. 2017. Ohtani earned 2018 American League Rookie of the Year honors with his dominant starting performances during the first half of the season and his middle of the order power for the Angels.
Justin Verlander expected to miss Opening Day with a lat strain.
Who will start for your favorite team on Opening Day? Check out who Jordan Leandre is predicting it will be.
With Chris Sale on the shelf to open the season, the Red Sox are set to have their sixth different Opening Day starter since 2014. Jordan Leandre shares who he thinks it should be.
Do the Red Sox regret trading Yoán Moncada instead Andrew Benintendi? Jordan Leandre takes a stab at answering this question.
It is finally baseball season! This is the best time of the year for me because we’ve got nonstop baseball from now till late October. Everybody knows that the Yankees, Dodgers, Braves, and Twins will have success this year, but who are some teams that fly under the radar? That’s what I will get into right now.
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