
Boston Red Sox Offseason Objective: Fix The Salary Dilemma
Kyle Porch explores the Red Sox’ offseason dilemma of creating cap space.

Kyle Porch explores the Red Sox’ offseason dilemma of creating cap space.

The moment everyone in Red Sox Nation has been waiting for since the World Series ended: J.D. Martinez has decided

“If I were to show up to the ballpark past one o’clock, usually 12:30, my whole day was messed up.”

As the deadline shrinks to five hours for Red Sox slugger J.D. Martinez to opt-in or out of the final

B.J. Martin previews the Angels’ offseason with a focus on starting pitching.
Stephen Strasburg has opted out of the remaining four years of his contract with the Washington Nationals. The World Series MVP is now a free agent. So after walking away from $100 million, where will the 31-year-old righty go now? Let’s take a look at the likely destinations.

It took seven games, but the Nationals have won their first-ever championship taking down the 107 win Houston Astros.
The Kansas City Royals finished the season 59-103. While they weren’t in the basement of the American League Central, they did have the fourth-worst record in the Major Leagues. This bodes well as they will have the fourth pick in the Amateur Draft come June of 2020. The Royals are going to need prospects like that to pan out if they hope to reach the pinnacle of the sport as they did just four years ago.

The conclusion of the Astros-Nationals World Series officially ignites baseball’s hot stove season.

Chaim Bloom and Brian O’Halloran’s inaugural move as Chief Baseball Officer and General Manager was claiming left-handed reliever Josh Osich
The Washington Nationals are World Series champions. Jacob Benge recaps Game 7.

The San Diego Padres entered the 2019 season with fairly low, but also promising expectations, so their 70-92 record is a bit disappointing but also somewhat expected. The Padres signing of stud third baseman Manny Machado in the offseason skyrocketed their expectations, and their young core led by shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. and pitcher Chris Paddack gave them a look at their bright future. Their ultimate fallout was their young players and older players not being compatible enough to play well together, and their bullpen struggles. One big problem was also communication issues between the manager and the team, as the Padres fired Andy Green before the season even ended. Now let’s get further into the Padres season.

Kyle Porch explores the Red Sox’ offseason dilemma of creating cap space.

The moment everyone in Red Sox Nation has been waiting for since the World Series ended: J.D. Martinez has decided to not opt-out of his contract. JD

“If I were to show up to the ballpark past one o’clock, usually 12:30, my whole day was messed up.”

As the deadline shrinks to five hours for Red Sox slugger J.D. Martinez to opt-in or out of the final three years of his contract,

B.J. Martin previews the Angels’ offseason with a focus on starting pitching.
Stephen Strasburg has opted out of the remaining four years of his contract with the Washington Nationals. The World Series MVP is now a free agent. So after walking away from $100 million, where will the 31-year-old righty go now? Let’s take a look at the likely destinations.

It took seven games, but the Nationals have won their first-ever championship taking down the 107 win Houston Astros.
The Kansas City Royals finished the season 59-103. While they weren’t in the basement of the American League Central, they did have the fourth-worst record in the Major Leagues. This bodes well as they will have the fourth pick in the Amateur Draft come June of 2020. The Royals are going to need prospects like that to pan out if they hope to reach the pinnacle of the sport as they did just four years ago.

The conclusion of the Astros-Nationals World Series officially ignites baseball’s hot stove season.

Chaim Bloom and Brian O’Halloran’s inaugural move as Chief Baseball Officer and General Manager was claiming left-handed reliever Josh Osich off waivers from the Chicago
The Washington Nationals are World Series champions. Jacob Benge recaps Game 7.

The San Diego Padres entered the 2019 season with fairly low, but also promising expectations, so their 70-92 record is a bit disappointing but also somewhat expected. The Padres signing of stud third baseman Manny Machado in the offseason skyrocketed their expectations, and their young core led by shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. and pitcher Chris Paddack gave them a look at their bright future. Their ultimate fallout was their young players and older players not being compatible enough to play well together, and their bullpen struggles. One big problem was also communication issues between the manager and the team, as the Padres fired Andy Green before the season even ended. Now let’s get further into the Padres season.
Back to work in St. Joe as padded practices resume post-preseason opener! 🏈
📱 @HaroldRkuntz3:
Back in St. Joe and #Chiefs Tranquill, Keaontay, Weimer, Sneed, Connor among those out today in a pads practice. Godrick and Smith also not in pads today. Delane and Gillotte out
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! ⚡💨
Via @acosta32_jp:
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