Kansas City Royals 2022 Season Preview
The Kansas City Royals are an up-and-coming young team that finished 74-88 last season after losing over 100 games in 2019. What could they do in 2022?
The Kansas City Royals are an up-and-coming young team that finished 74-88 last season after losing over 100 games in 2019. What could they do in 2022?
How bad is it? Are you one of the only managers who has dodged the injury bullet? Live in fear, it’s coming for you. Is your team languishing in the middle of the crowd? Already cellar-dwelling? No matter where you sit in the current standings, hope is not lost. The Waiver Wire is here for you.
The Cincinnati Reds ended the abbreviated 2020 season ranked second-to-last in Major League Baseball within the saves category with nine.
The Cincinnati Reds finished at 31-29 and made the playoffs for the first time since 2013. Unfortunately, they couldn’t score a run and were gone after two losses to the Atlanta Braves. What do they need to do to make it back to October?
Major League Baseball expanded the postseason for the shortened 2020 season. The No. 7 Cincinnati Reds (31-29) made the playoffs for the first time in seven years while the No. 2 Atlanta Braves (35-25) are back for the third consecutive season. The Reds were six games under .500 on Sept. 1st but went 16-9 in the final month to claim a playoff spot and compete in October.
The Reds nearly sailed off to Chicago with a series victory.
Then the Pirates captured the final win.
Jacob Benge breaks down the signing of Nate Jones and evaluates the rest of the Cincinnati Reds’ bullpen.
Before the conclusion of Friday night’s loss to the Tampa Bay Rays, the Boston Red Sox were eliminated from playoff
The Kansas City Royals are an up-and-coming young team that finished 74-88 last season after losing over 100 games in 2019. What could they do in 2022?
How bad is it? Are you one of the only managers who has dodged the injury bullet? Live in fear, it’s coming for you. Is your team languishing in the middle of the crowd? Already cellar-dwelling? No matter where you sit in the current standings, hope is not lost. The Waiver Wire is here for you.
The Cincinnati Reds ended the abbreviated 2020 season ranked second-to-last in Major League Baseball within the saves category with nine.
The Cincinnati Reds finished at 31-29 and made the playoffs for the first time since 2013. Unfortunately, they couldn’t score a run and were gone after two losses to the Atlanta Braves. What do they need to do to make it back to October?
Major League Baseball expanded the postseason for the shortened 2020 season. The No. 7 Cincinnati Reds (31-29) made the playoffs for the first time in seven years while the No. 2 Atlanta Braves (35-25) are back for the third consecutive season. The Reds were six games under .500 on Sept. 1st but went 16-9 in the final month to claim a playoff spot and compete in October.
The Reds nearly sailed off to Chicago with a series victory.
Then the Pirates captured the final win.
Jacob Benge breaks down the signing of Nate Jones and evaluates the rest of the Cincinnati Reds’ bullpen.
Before the conclusion of Friday night’s loss to the Tampa Bay Rays, the Boston Red Sox were eliminated from playoff contention –– becoming the 10th
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