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The Yankees begin their latest quest for the 28th ring with mustaches and without Gerrit Cole. The Brewers swing for the ...
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Sportico on MSNMets' Starting Rotation Makes Less Than Soto This SeasonPORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - With all due respect to Clay Holmes, the New York Mets did not expect to use a pitcher who hasn't made ...
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Rōki Sasaki could just throw a Splitter every pitch. He'll join Yamamoto, Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow in a loaded Dodgers rotation, with Tony Gonsolin, Dustin May and Clayton Kershaw all ...
Video below shows the last two in the sequence. Rōki Sasaki could just throw a Splitter every pitch. Yes, those are indeed splitters, not sliders. That offering is what makes Sasaki so unique ...
A little more than a decade ago, a pitcher by the name of R.A. Dickey threw a kind of knuckleball that baseball had essentially never seen. Now Roki Sasaki might be taking it a step further.
Peter Wolf, has always been one of the great rock & roll raconteurs, ever since his days as the loudmouth singer of the J. Geils Band. But the Boston blues madman has finally written the book ...
Pete Alonso signed a $54 Million contract with the New York Mets despite receiving higher offers from other teams. He expressed no regrets, finding the decision liberating, and is eager to help ...
Next offseason will give Bryce Harper the perfect chance to pluck Pete Alonso from the Mets Alonso will be 31 next winter, staring down his last real opportunity to land the long-term contract he ...
Before Pete Alonso re-signed with the Mets, the Phillies were among the teams that “checked in” on the first baseman’s free agent market, the New York Post’s Jon Heyman writes.
Pete Alonso has been back with the New York Mets for just over a month now, but rumors from his tumultuous time in free agency continue to trickle out. According to the New York Post's Jon Heyman ...
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