
Reds Presented Opportunity in Chicago
The Reds nearly sailed off to Chicago with a series victory.
Then the Pirates captured the final win.
The Reds nearly sailed off to Chicago with a series victory.
Then the Pirates captured the final win.
With just three weeks left in the 2020 season, Let’s take a look at the American League Power Rankings on this wonderful Labor Day.
Welcome to another edition of Two-Start Pitchers. Each Sunday the starters will be broken down into tiers: Must start, Should start, Could start, Don’t start. You also get the Streamer of the Week which has been solid so far this season.
Sheer entertainment. That’s what this short and wacky season has been to this point. If it were to start today, after another win yesterday, the Miami Marlins would be in the playoffs.
It’s easy to get caught up in no-hitters because they trend along one ballgame.
How about keeping opposing batters hitless through 12 games?
It is a light three-game slate we have tonight on DraftKings for the 7 p.m. plays. Let’s attack this as it looks like we can get value at pitcher and spend up for some bats.
As most teams are hitting the halfway mark of their respective seasons, here are the burning questions for the Chicago White Sox.
Theo Epstein is having himself a field day in Chicago this afternoon.
The Arizona Diamondbacks continue to send out pitchers. They just sent Archie Bradley to the Cincinnati Reds for utilityman Josh VanMeter and outfielder Stuart Fairchild.
The Miami Marlins are buyers and sellers this year. One player they moved was Jonathan Villar. He becomes a Toronto Blue Jay. The Jays give up Griffin Conine.
The San Diego Padres are acquiring starting pitcher Mike Clevinger from the Cleveland Indians in exchange for outfielder Josh Naylor, right-handed pitcher Cal Quantrill, shortstop prospect Gabriel Arias, catcher Austin Hedges, left-handed pitcher Joey Cantillo, and shortstop Owen Miller.
Now that La Stella is out and Barreto is in until 2025, what other moves could happen in Anaheim despite having two of baseball’s best players on their roster?
The Reds nearly sailed off to Chicago with a series victory.
Then the Pirates captured the final win.
With just three weeks left in the 2020 season, Let’s take a look at the American League Power Rankings on this wonderful Labor Day.
Welcome to another edition of Two-Start Pitchers. Each Sunday the starters will be broken down into tiers: Must start, Should start, Could start, Don’t start. You also get the Streamer of the Week which has been solid so far this season.
Sheer entertainment. That’s what this short and wacky season has been to this point. If it were to start today, after another win yesterday, the Miami Marlins would be in the playoffs.
It’s easy to get caught up in no-hitters because they trend along one ballgame.
How about keeping opposing batters hitless through 12 games?
It is a light three-game slate we have tonight on DraftKings for the 7 p.m. plays. Let’s attack this as it looks like we can get value at pitcher and spend up for some bats.
As most teams are hitting the halfway mark of their respective seasons, here are the burning questions for the Chicago White Sox.
Theo Epstein is having himself a field day in Chicago this afternoon.
The Arizona Diamondbacks continue to send out pitchers. They just sent Archie Bradley to the Cincinnati Reds for utilityman Josh VanMeter and outfielder Stuart Fairchild.
The Miami Marlins are buyers and sellers this year. One player they moved was Jonathan Villar. He becomes a Toronto Blue Jay. The Jays give up Griffin Conine.
The San Diego Padres are acquiring starting pitcher Mike Clevinger from the Cleveland Indians in exchange for outfielder Josh Naylor, right-handed pitcher Cal Quantrill, shortstop prospect Gabriel Arias, catcher Austin Hedges, left-handed pitcher Joey Cantillo, and shortstop Owen Miller.
Now that La Stella is out and Barreto is in until 2025, what other moves could happen in Anaheim despite having two of baseball’s best players on their roster?
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