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ESPN's Jeff Passan explains why the Reds were the biggest losers of MLB's Winter Meetings originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Cincinnati Reds had a chance.
The Winter Meetings just wrapped up and the stove was hot down in Orlando. There was a lot of action around the league, especially relating to the NL East. However, the Washington Nationals did not get in on that action. I wanted to discuss this busy week of activity, as well as what is next for the Nats.
Longtime play-by-play man Joe Buck is going into the Baseball Hall of Fame as the latest recipient of the Ford C. Frick Award. Buck’s father Jack, an iconic St. Louis Cardinals broadcaster, was the Frick Award winner in 1987, and the Bucks are the first father-son duo to win the award. Joe Buck has called 24 World Series and 21 All-Star Games.
The MLB winter meetings are underway and it's expected to be a busy few days as agents, executives, reporters, and even some free agents have descended upon Orlando. theScore will have you covered, breaking down all the biggest rumors throughout the event.
Baseball's offseason is where the chess match begins for the upcoming year, as teams compete to patch holes and fill gaps on their rosters. The Chicago Cubs are
It’s already been a productive off-season, leaving the Blue Jays the time and flexibility to pounce or play out opportunities as they see fit.
Boston's number-19 prospect was the second player selected in the Rule 5 draft Wednesday at baseball's Winter Meetings.
Cast, Jake and Jordan talk about the fallout of Edwin Díaz dashing to the Dodgers and Scott Boras holding court at the Winter Meetings.