The picks are in! With the 19th pick, the New York Mets selected outfielder and right-handed pitcher Carson Benge from Oklahoma State University. With the 46th Pick, the Mets selected left-handed pitcher Jonathan Santucci from Duke University. Benge Has Two-ways to go During his last season at OSU, Benge hit .355 with 44 extra-base hits, […]
Read MoreMets 7, Rangers 6 ARLINGTON, Tex. (June 18) — It was another tough night under the roof in Arlington on Tuesday, as the Texas Rangers fell to the New York Mets, 7–6, marking their 40th loss of the season. A solo home run by Brandon Nimmo was among the highlights in this come-from-behind victory for […]
Read MoreRight-hander Héctor Neris and the Chicago Cubs have agreed on a one-year deal worth $9 million for the 2024 season. Neris, entering his 11th season in 2024, departs the Houston Astros after two years with the ball club. The Cubs, meanwhile, have made their second off-season signing. Neris joins Shota Imanaga as the only two […]
Read MoreThe NL and AL had major shakeups today, with noticeable names hitting MLB waivers, able to be claimed by teams looking to make noise in October. Waiver claims are made in inverse order. With the teams with the worst records going first, wild card teams may jump on the opportunity to add critical veterans to […]
Read MoreState of The Yankees Through 60 Games The New York Yankees headed west this weekend to take on the Los Angeles Dodgers for one of their biggest tests of the year thus far. After taking 2/3 from one of the NL’s best, here are some thoughts on the State of the Yankees roughly 60 games […]
Read MoreThe New York Yankees entered spring training with high expectations. For a franchise that hasn’t appeared in the World Series in 13 years, they enter the season with a World Series or bust mentality. Their offseason moves reflect that as well. The Yankees re-signed Aaron Judge, the reigning American League MVP, as well as Anthony […]
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