
Potential Trades for Cincinnati Reds After Signing Nicholas Castellanos
With Nicholas Castellanos heading to Cincinnati, Dan Fappiano examines what the next move is for the Reds.

With Nicholas Castellanos heading to Cincinnati, Dan Fappiano examines what the next move is for the Reds.
Nick Castellanos has inked a deal with the Cincinnati Reds for four years and $64 million. The deal includes an opt-out after the 2020 season. The former Detroit Tigers and Chicago Cubs outfielder drew the interest of many clubs. Let’s take a look at what he will provide his new club with and why it makes sense.

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With Nicholas Castellanos heading to Cincinnati, Dan Fappiano examines what the next move is for the Reds.
Nick Castellanos has inked a deal with the Cincinnati Reds for four years and $64 million. The deal includes an opt-out after the 2020 season. The former Detroit Tigers and Chicago Cubs outfielder drew the interest of many clubs. Let’s take a look at what he will provide his new club with and why it makes sense.

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The New York Mets are now much less likely to make a deal for Starling Marte due to many components and complications. As has been

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.
Cyrus Allen is putting together a serious case for real offensive reps! 📈⚡
Via @Guwopzzz:
Every Cyrus Allen route from week one of the preseason ⬇️
The 5th-round rookie out of Cincinnati led the team with 5 targets in his Chiefs debut against the Rams, snagging 2 catches
That get-off speed is pure electricity! ⚡💨
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R Mason Thomas (#51), doing what he does best. Could be a really nice changeup to what the Chiefs pass rush already has
Via @HenseToddJR3:
"Rated R" bringing that pure speed-rush juice off the edge is a
Absolute violence on the edge! 😤💪
Josh Simmons (#71) putting his elite power and snatch-trap technique on full display! The upper-body strength and footwork from the left tackle are dangerous when he gets those hands locked in.
Special, special talent upfront for Kansas
Jaden Hicks setting the tone downhill! 💥🔨
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Chiefs S Jaden Hicks (#21) had some really fun moments on tape in the first preseason game, especially as a tackler from depth. Curious how he shakes out in a relatively young secondary
Hicks came out firing in the