The Red Sox spent a lot of time last spring working on their infield defense. It didn't help. Now, they're trying again.
The New York Yankees are still pursuing infield options according to Jorge Castillo of ESPN, as the team searches for either a third baseman or second baseman to round out their roster. Jazz ...
The Yankees continue to watch potential infield targets land elsewhere, with the latest being veteran switch-hitter Jorge Polanco. According to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal, the Seattle Mariners ...
One thing that’s clear, the Red Sox have plenty of pieces to work with in the infield, but also no shortage of moving parts. Four of the club’s five starters at catcher and in the infield are ...
However, there's still a hole in their infield that will most likely need addressing before the 2025 season begins. As it currently stands, the Yankees will need to choose whether to play Jazz ...
Energy stocks moved up Tuesday on the heels of President Donald Trump’s repeat of the slogan, “Drill, baby, drill,” in his inauguration speech. While oil futures fell Tuesday on the prospect ...
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Massachusetts has agreed to repay the federal government $2.1 billion over the next decade after the Baker administration misspent federal pandemic relief funds on unemployment benefits that ...
FanSided's Jacob Mountz suggested that the Yankees could target Arizona Diamondbacks infielder Geraldo Perdomo to solidify their infield. "As for the Yankees, Geraldo Perdomo carries some promise.
When he is healthy, the D-Backs will have a dilemma. The infield is already filled with indispensable players. There doesn’t appear to be any room for Lawlar. While the D-Backs are soon to have ...
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