The MLB season is right around the corner, and it will start sooner than usual this year for the Chicago Cubs as they will get things started with the Tokyo Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers on March 18th.
Chas McCormick and Jake Meyers appear set in right and center but left field remains at issue for Astros beyond Yordan Alvarez.
With two of Bregman's former Houston Astros teammates on the roster in Pressly and Kyle Tucker, some members of the Cubs were asked if they have done any recruiting pitches for the star third baseman.
With two of Bregman's former Houston Astros teammates on the roster in Pressly and Kyle Tucker, some members of the Cubs were asked if they have done any recruiting pitches for the star third baseman.
The role of clubhouse DJ is as important as a club's ERA or OPS. He must be versatile and appeal to everyone, according to second baseman Jose Altuve, by playing a diverse mix of music, including Latin,
The Chicago Cubs missed out on the Alex Bregman sweepstakes, as the former Houston Astros third baseman signed with the Boston Red Sox. As they look to add to their infield in wake of the free agency miss,
New York Yankee Aaron Judge and former Los Angeles Angel Shohei Ohtani have collectively cornered the American League MVP for four years. With Ohtani in the National League, one Houston Astro can challenge Judge.
Just last week, longtime Houston Astros star Alex Bregman signed a lucrative three-year, $120 million deal with the Boston Red Sox. The deal put an end to the courtship of Bregman and ended his tenure with the Astros after they failed to entice the two-time All-Star with a six-year,
In fact, the Red Sox are in a better position than some of the other clubs around the league. Among the teams still looking to improve include the Houston Astros, who have a giant question mark in the outfield after trading superstar Kyle Tucker .
Justin Verlander may don an Astros cap on his Hall of Fame plaque early next decade. Alex Bregman, Kyle Tucker and Ryan Pressly are each marquee members of Houston’s Golden Era. None of the four franchise icons will play home homes at Daikin Park in 2025 Bregman’s agreement to a three-year,