The Top Remaining MLB Free Agents and Why They Are Still Unsigned
The 2021 Major League Baseball season is fast approaching. Opening Day is in under two weeks. So, here are your top remaining free agents, and why they are still available.
The 2021 Major League Baseball season is fast approaching. Opening Day is in under two weeks. So, here are your top remaining free agents, and why they are still available.
Yasiel Puig put pen to paper on a contract with the Braves.
Yasiel Puig has suitors, but remains unsigned. Why is that?
MLB rosters are expanding exponentially in an attempt to play a season during this COVID-19 pandemic. One veteran All-Star is still a free agent, and he should be on Chaim Bloom’s radar.
After the dust has settled surrounding the Mookie Betts trade, there are still some intriguing signings that could be made by the Red Sox that could make the club very competitive.
B.J. Martin explores baseball’s best remaining buy-low free agents at every position.
Kyle Porch explores the big question: Will the Boston Red Sox trade Jackie Bradley, Jr.?
Another year goes by, but the collapse in the 2016 World Series still stings for the Cleveland Indians. After winning 22 straight in 2017, and winning their third straight division title in 2018, the Indians failed to make the playoffs in 2019.
Sports fans rejoice, we have reached the time of year when baseball ramps up the intensity, football is already in full swing, and just around the corner, we have NBA and NHL ready to start their respective seasons. Opportunity to make some cash is out there for us, now is the time to do so some major research. Tonight we have four games on the evening slate to breakdown, get ready to submit enter on your starting lineups, we’re going Around the Horn!
The upcoming offseason is a crucial one for the Cincinnati Reds, and catcher is one position they should evaluate. Jacob Benge breaks down the team’s internal catching depth.
The end of the baseball season is getting closer. As temperatures begin to drop, the heat begins to rise on the teams that haven’t yet joined the 80-win club. After a few days away to take care of employment situations, I return to bring you two more teams that have joined our club. The Tampa Bay Rays and the Cleveland Indians have been battling all season to reach a postseason berth. Now that they’ve reached 80 wins, they both feel they’re almost there. And, they’re telling the rest of the 80s club, (indirectly) “Shut your halfwit pie-holes! We’re trying to make the playoffs!”
OK, that SpongeBob reference may not have been the 80s, but we’re breaking down a team that didn’t even exist in the 80s but have some pretty awesome “Throwback” uniforms. The Rays help the sunrise on this edition of, “Backtrax MLB!”
Welcome in. Hopefully, you were able to make some cash last night. We successfully called the Mike Brosseau and Max Kepler home runs, and we had a shot at going three for three, but unfortunately, Jose Ramirez exited early due to injury. Nonetheless, let’s get right back to it. Here are some core lineup plays for today.
The 2021 Major League Baseball season is fast approaching. Opening Day is in under two weeks. So, here are your top remaining free agents, and why they are still available.
Yasiel Puig has suitors, but remains unsigned. Why is that?
MLB rosters are expanding exponentially in an attempt to play a season during this COVID-19 pandemic. One veteran All-Star is still a free agent, and he should be on Chaim Bloom’s radar.
After the dust has settled surrounding the Mookie Betts trade, there are still some intriguing signings that could be made by the Red Sox that could make the club very competitive.
B.J. Martin explores baseball’s best remaining buy-low free agents at every position.
Kyle Porch explores the big question: Will the Boston Red Sox trade Jackie Bradley, Jr.?
Another year goes by, but the collapse in the 2016 World Series still stings for the Cleveland Indians. After winning 22 straight in 2017, and winning their third straight division title in 2018, the Indians failed to make the playoffs in 2019.
Sports fans rejoice, we have reached the time of year when baseball ramps up the intensity, football is already in full swing, and just around the corner, we have NBA and NHL ready to start their respective seasons. Opportunity to make some cash is out there for us, now is the time to do so some major research. Tonight we have four games on the evening slate to breakdown, get ready to submit enter on your starting lineups, we’re going Around the Horn!
The upcoming offseason is a crucial one for the Cincinnati Reds, and catcher is one position they should evaluate. Jacob Benge breaks down the team’s internal catching depth.
The end of the baseball season is getting closer. As temperatures begin to drop, the heat begins to rise on the teams that haven’t yet joined the 80-win club. After a few days away to take care of employment situations, I return to bring you two more teams that have joined our club. The Tampa Bay Rays and the Cleveland Indians have been battling all season to reach a postseason berth. Now that they’ve reached 80 wins, they both feel they’re almost there. And, they’re telling the rest of the 80s club, (indirectly) “Shut your halfwit pie-holes! We’re trying to make the playoffs!”
OK, that SpongeBob reference may not have been the 80s, but we’re breaking down a team that didn’t even exist in the 80s but have some pretty awesome “Throwback” uniforms. The Rays help the sunrise on this edition of, “Backtrax MLB!”
Welcome in. Hopefully, you were able to make some cash last night. We successfully called the Mike Brosseau and Max Kepler home runs, and we had a shot at going three for three, but unfortunately, Jose Ramirez exited early due to injury. Nonetheless, let’s get right back to it. Here are some core lineup plays for today.
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