
Tag "Starling Marte"
Report: Red Sox have Reached Out to Michael Conforto
Although the 2022 season is already underway, the Boston Red Sox are still looking for upgrades. One bat they have been connected to is Michael Conforto.
Read MoreNew York Mets 2022 Season Preview
The Mets underperformed all expectations in 2021, while missing the playoffs and finishing with a losing record.
Read MoreMets Bolster Offense with a Trio of Moves
On Friday, the New York Mets signed utility infielder Eduardo Escobar, and outfielders Mark Canha and Starling Marte in the span of a few hours. The former two signed two-year contracts, while Marte inked a four-year deal coming off one of the best seasons of his career.
Read MoreMLB Offseason Preview: Philadelphia Phillies
While the Phillies fielded the potential MVP in Bryce Harper, the potential Cy Young winner in Zack Wheeler, and a top-3 catcher in J.T. Realmuto, they didn’t have much else. The supporting cast has been an issue for Philadelphia over the past few years.
Read MoreMLB Offseason Preview: Oakland Athletics
The Oakland A’s missed the playoffs for the first time in four years finishing third in the AL West at 86-76. Let’s take a look at what the A’s need to focus on to get back to October baseball in 2022.
Read MoreMiami Marlins Season Recap
The Miami Marlins wound up having a disappointing 2021 season after making the expanded 2020 postseason. The hitting was the biggest fallout, while the pitching was pretty solid.
Read MoreReport: Athletics Acquire Starling Marte
The Oakland Athletics have lept into the trade market with just over two days until the MLB trade deadline. Oakland is acquiring outfielder Starling Marte from the Miami Marlins.
Read More2021 MLB Trade Deadline Preview: Miami Marlins
The Marlins, under the guidance of Derek Jeter and Kim Ng, will have to decide how aggressively they will sell this summer—if they even sell at all.
Read MoreExclusive: Brett Lorin’s Journey and Life After baseball
Brett Lorin is a name that may not be familiar to many baseball fans. Lorin was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the fifth round of the 2008 MLB Draft. The California native never appeared in a major league game but spent time in the Mariners, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Arizona Diamondbacks organizations. He retired in 2015 but has a unique story.
Read MoreWhat to Expect From Bryan Reynolds in 2021
In his third MLB season, Reynolds will be looking to recapture the magic from his rookie campaign and show why he should be part of the Pirates’ future.
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