MLB insider Jim Bowden appeared on “Foul Territory” and shared what he’s heard general manager Brian Cashman and company are seeking in an upgrade at the hot corner.
With the July 31 trade deadline only a week away, the playoff race is wide open with only seven teams that are more than 6.5 games out of a playoff spot. Here are four teams who should sell.
28 MLB players have hit 500 or more home runs over the span of their careers. How many members of this exclusive fraternity can you name in six minutes?
It’s been a busy summer for New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman, having watched several pitchers and the team’s primary third baseman fall victim to lengthy IL stints.
Only a week away from the July 31 MLB trade deadline, teams are starting to determine if they are going to be buyers or sellers over the next seven days. Here are four that should buy.
In the first inning of Wednesday's game against the Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper hit a milestone home run that turned some heads around baseball.
Rafael Devers played first base for the Giants for the first time on Tuesday, and his quote about playing the field likely will not sit well with Red Sox fans.
With the July 31 MLB trade deadline looming, rumors are starting to fly. The expanded postseason bracket has more teams believing that they're still in the mix, which makes it hard to identify which teams are buying or selling.
Toronto Blue Jays fans don't have much to complain about. Despite losing 5-4 on Tuesday against the New York Yankees, their team leads the AL East by three games heading into play Wednesday against New York.
A since-deleted MLB.com video that surfaced during All-Star Week teased that the New York Mets were preparing to name shortstop Francisco Lindor their first team captain since David Wright retired after the 2018 season.
The Worldwide Leader in Sports could become even bigger if a reported deal for ESPN to acquire NFL Network and the highly successful NFL RedZone channel is finalized.