
Sunday Shenanigans 17: Tony Has Wheels!!
There were some great moments this past week, but the choice for this Sunday Shenanigans goes to a moment that should have been serious.
There were some great moments this past week, but the choice for this Sunday Shenanigans goes to a moment that should have been serious.
The deadline gave us five different approaches from the teams in the AL West. Now that the dust has settled and we are about to turn the calendar to the dog days of August, the division looks like a two-team race.
After a whirlwind Friday where trades were flying, it’s time to wrap up an exciting Trade Deadline. Today, we take a look at the teams of the AL Central. We will analyze each team’s moves, and determine their deadline grade. Let’s get started.
The 2021 MLB Trade Deadline was franchise-defining. A total of 10 All-Stars from the most recent spectacle in Denver were traded a league record. Some sold and some bought, but either way, there are a number of teams in baseball who will look mightily different in the second half of the campaign.
This trade deadline was one of the busiest in recent memory. So many former Cy Young Award winners, Gold-Glovers, All-Stars, franchise cornerstones, and heartbreaks. One division that was right in the thick of the action was the NL East.
Veteran left-hander, Jon Lester is heading to the St. Louis Cardinals as the Washington Nationals are not done making deals.
After spending his first six MLB seasons in the city of Brotherly Love, Freddy Galvis is returning.
The New York Yankees have been one of the busiest and surprise teams at the MLB trade deadline. Now, the Yankees are acquiring Angels pitcher Andrew Heaney.
The Philadelphia Phillies added Kyle Gibson to their rotation and Ian Kennedy to their bullpen in a deal with the Texas Rangers.
The Washington Nationals continue to sell at the deadline. They have traded catcher Yan Gomes and infielder Josh Harrison to the Oakland A’s.
The New York Mets have been one of the oddest teams in baseball this season. After a change in ownership prior to the offseason, their mantra changed quite a bit and was expected to be one of the most aggressive teams in spending and trading.
Long-time Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Danny Duffy is headed west. The Los Angeles Dodgers have acquired the injured southpaw and cash in exchange for players to be named later.
There were some great moments this past week, but the choice for this Sunday Shenanigans goes to a moment that should have been serious.
The deadline gave us five different approaches from the teams in the AL West. Now that the dust has settled and we are about to turn the calendar to the dog days of August, the division looks like a two-team race.
After a whirlwind Friday where trades were flying, it’s time to wrap up an exciting Trade Deadline. Today, we take a look at the teams of the AL Central. We will analyze each team’s moves, and determine their deadline grade. Let’s get started.
The 2021 MLB Trade Deadline was franchise-defining. A total of 10 All-Stars from the most recent spectacle in Denver were traded a league record. Some sold and some bought, but either way, there are a number of teams in baseball who will look mightily different in the second half of the campaign.
This trade deadline was one of the busiest in recent memory. So many former Cy Young Award winners, Gold-Glovers, All-Stars, franchise cornerstones, and heartbreaks. One division that was right in the thick of the action was the NL East.
Veteran left-hander, Jon Lester is heading to the St. Louis Cardinals as the Washington Nationals are not done making deals.
After spending his first six MLB seasons in the city of Brotherly Love, Freddy Galvis is returning.
The New York Yankees have been one of the busiest and surprise teams at the MLB trade deadline. Now, the Yankees are acquiring Angels pitcher Andrew Heaney.
The Philadelphia Phillies added Kyle Gibson to their rotation and Ian Kennedy to their bullpen in a deal with the Texas Rangers.
The Washington Nationals continue to sell at the deadline. They have traded catcher Yan Gomes and infielder Josh Harrison to the Oakland A’s.
The New York Mets have been one of the oddest teams in baseball this season. After a change in ownership prior to the offseason, their mantra changed quite a bit and was expected to be one of the most aggressive teams in spending and trading.
Long-time Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Danny Duffy is headed west. The Los Angeles Dodgers have acquired the injured southpaw and cash in exchange for players to be named later.
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