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The MLB All-Stars got no-hit in Japan

It hasn’t been a good tour of Japan so far for the MLB All-Star team that has been sent over there. They’ve lost the first three games in the five game Japan All-Star Series, and on Saturday, they lost 4-0 and got no-hit. Hoo boy. Here’s a highlight video of Samurai Japan’s no-hitter. This wasn’t […]

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Torii Hunter probably won’t be returning to Detroit in 2015

The Detroit Tigers will more than likely have a new every day right fielder in 2015. GM Dave Dombrowski told Hunter that after the signing of Victor Martinez earlier this week, he wouldn’t be retained. From the Detroit Free Press… “I called and said it just didn’t look like it was going to fit the […]

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Diamondbacks acquire Jeremy Hellickson from Rays

Earlier this week, a news tidbit broke that stated the Rays were getting close to dealing starting pitcher Jeremy Hellickson to a National League team. Today, that news finally broke – Hellickson is heading to the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for a pair of minor leaguers, the first significant move for the new regimes in […]

A.J. Burnett returns to the Pirates for one year, $8.5 million

The Pittsburgh Pirates made probably the most shocking move of the early part of the MLB offseason, bringing back A.J. Burnett on a one-year deal worth $8.5 million. Burnett shined for the Pirates from 2012-13, tossing a total of 393 1/3 innings, striking out 389, and pitching to a 3.41 ERA. He then signed a […]

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Marlins nearing 13-year, $325 million contract with Giancarlo Stanton

The Miami Marlins are getting very, very close to finalizing their mammoth extension with Giancarlo Stanton – and won’t be coming cheaply. Yep, that’s right – 13 years, $325 million, a no-trade clause, AND an opt-out. So in other words, they’re paying Stanton what could be considered fair market value, locking him in long-term, ensuring […]

Astros target Andrew Miller

2014 free agent primer: relief pitchers

We end the free agent primer series with a look at possibly the most overpaid market in baseball today – relief pitchers. A top-tier reliever can make more money than a back-end starter, despite 70 innings a year being considered “a heavy workload”. This winter will be no exception, as there are some relievers out […]

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Joe Maddon vows to buy a round for Cubs fans after a win

At the end of his introductory press conference, new Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon said that he’d buy the media a round of drinks. Apparently, no one took him up on the offer, and Maddon is offering a make-good to Cubs fans after an early season win. Joe, I hope you choose a middle of […]

Kris Bryant got ivy-covered shoes from Adidas

The Kris Bryant era is more than likely starting in 2015 at Wrigley Field. Bryant is already getting in on the act with these shoes from Adidas, covered in the famous Wrigley Field ivy. Could this guy become more of a fan favorite without playing in a major league game? I don’t think so. [Chicago […]

Giancarlo Stanton of the Miami Marlins

Giancarlo Stanton could be getting the largest contract in sports

The extension talks between Giancarlo Stanton and the Miami Marlins are heating up. How much? Well…he’d have the largest contract in American sports if the deal goes down as is being rumored. ESPN’s Buster Olney reports in an Insider article that Stanton getting hit in the face back in September has perhaps changed his viewpoint […]

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Mike Trout, Clayton Kershaw are your 2014 MVPs

The 2014 MVP awards were announced and Thursday night, and Mike Trout finally claimed his first AL MVP award, claiming all 30 first place votes in the process. Over in the National League, Clayton Kershaw became the first NL pitcher to win the MVP award since Bob Gibson in 1968. Trout actually had the worst […]

2014 free agent primer: starting pitchers

The starting pitching market this year is enough to make a team with a lot of money salivate. Three big names head the class, and the middle ground is loaded with intriguing options. If you’re a team that has no issues spending money, you can put together a damn good rotation of free agents this […]

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Thankfully, managers won’t be able to stall for replays in 2015

The biggest criticism about baseball’s instant replay system in 2014 was the prevalence of managers taking their time walking onto the field, chatting with the umpire, and then walking back into the dugout without challenging the call. It drove everyone insane, especially when it would happen every inning. Thankfully, MLB EVP of baseball ops Joe […]

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Niese, Collins got into a war of words during final start

The New York Mets might be shopping starter Jon Niese this winter, and they’re already damning his name…which won’t do a whole lot for his trade value, even though the story itself seems relatively tame. Via the New York Daily News… In the third inning of that Friday night home game against the Astros, after […]

2014 free agent primer: outfielders

The outfield market this winter really lacks that guy to carry the class and get a nine figure deal this year – with the possible exception of Cuban Yasmani Tomas. Don’t get me wrong – there are several great players in this group, but none I’d feel comfortable giving more than four or five years […]

Kenta Maeda shut down MLB hitters in Japan

A team of MLB All-Stars are facing off the Japanese National Team this week in Japan as part of the 2014 Japan All-Star Series. On Wednesday, they faced Samurai Japan and Kenta Maeda, who will likely be the next potentially dominant Japanese pitcher to be posted. Maeda looked pretty good while pitching five shutout innings, […]

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