
Growing Narrative Suggests Red Sox Re-Hire Alex Cora as Manager in 2021
There is a growing sense around baseball that the Boston Red Sox will bring back Alex Cora as their manager in 2021.
There is a growing sense around baseball that the Boston Red Sox will bring back Alex Cora as their manager in 2021.
Joe Heller explains why integrity must be present and consistent across ever single sport.
It’s been a while since I tapped into doing some MLB Content! So, I thought I’d get some reaction to the ongoing Astros and Red Sox scandals along with some Hall of Fame talk.
For that, Johnnie Black (@jball0202) and Joe Ricotta (@theriot326) join the show for some analysis.
While Hall of Fame voters can now go 10 or so months without having to even think about the ballot of 2020, there’s no time like the present to start taking a look into some of the ballot’s newcomers and seeing what their case is moving forward.
Will we finally have a new NL Cy Young Award winner in 2020? Will someone dethrone Mike Trout and replace him as the AL MVP? Marcus Guy shares his predictions.
B.J. Martin examines the best possible roster that could be constructed of players who never received a Hall of Fame vote.
Kyle Porch explains why Dustin Pedroia needs to go out on his own terms and retire from baseball:
The New York Mets have found their new manager. The Mets are finalizing a deal with Luis Rojas to be their new manager. Mets general manager Brodie Van Wagenen said that the deal with Rojas is a multi-year deal.
Joe Heller reports on the latest announcements from the MLB Commissioner regarding the Red Sox and Astros.
Jennifer Halligan examines whether or not the Jeter-less ballot was a good thing for baseball.
Alex Jordan explains why Derek Jeter deserved to be a unanimous inductee into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Marcell Ozuna is heading to the Atlanta Braves on a one-year deal, writes Ryan Potts.
There is a growing sense around baseball that the Boston Red Sox will bring back Alex Cora as their manager in 2021.
Joe Heller explains why integrity must be present and consistent across ever single sport.
It’s been a while since I tapped into doing some MLB Content! So, I thought I’d get some reaction to the ongoing Astros and Red Sox scandals along with some Hall of Fame talk.
For that, Johnnie Black (@jball0202) and Joe Ricotta (@theriot326) join the show for some analysis.
While Hall of Fame voters can now go 10 or so months without having to even think about the ballot of 2020, there’s no time like the present to start taking a look into some of the ballot’s newcomers and seeing what their case is moving forward.
Will we finally have a new NL Cy Young Award winner in 2020? Will someone dethrone Mike Trout and replace him as the AL MVP? Marcus Guy shares his predictions.
B.J. Martin examines the best possible roster that could be constructed of players who never received a Hall of Fame vote.
Kyle Porch explains why Dustin Pedroia needs to go out on his own terms and retire from baseball:
The New York Mets have found their new manager. The Mets are finalizing a deal with Luis Rojas to be their new manager. Mets general manager Brodie Van Wagenen said that the deal with Rojas is a multi-year deal.
Joe Heller reports on the latest announcements from the MLB Commissioner regarding the Red Sox and Astros.
Jennifer Halligan examines whether or not the Jeter-less ballot was a good thing for baseball.
Alex Jordan explains why Derek Jeter deserved to be a unanimous inductee into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Marcell Ozuna is heading to the Atlanta Braves on a one-year deal, writes Ryan Potts.
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