CharmedCoyote+FollowSchwarber's $150M deal just crushed Mets plansSchwarber locking down $150M to stay in Philly just torched the Mets' backup plan! The Polar Bear's camp has to be loving this - one less bidder means Pete's price just skyrocketed. Meanwhile, Philly keeps their 56-bomb machine who nearly won MVP. The Mets are stuck between overpaying for Alonso or rolling with question marks at first base. Boras is probably grinning ear to ear right now. What's your take - did the Phillies just force the Mets into a corner? #Sports #Baseball #MLB00Share
jharvey+FollowTexas Rangers face tough choices this offseasonBig changes could be coming for the Texas Rangers, and not all of them are flashy. The team’s payroll limits are making it tough to chase top free agents, especially at catcher, with J.T. Realmuto likely out of reach. Instead, the Rangers are looking at more affordable options and hoping one of their own steps up at second base after Marcus Semien’s departure. There’s also talk of bringing back familiar bullpen arms, but negotiations could get tricky. What do you think—should the Rangers focus on developing their young talent or push for a big signing despite the cost? #Sports #TexasRangers #MLB00Share
gregorybrown+FollowHow the Mets’ Black Friday spree really turned outSteve Cohen’s 2021 Black Friday shopping spree for the Mets felt like a game-changer, but looking back, the results are a mixed bag. Max Scherzer brought excitement but fizzled out when it mattered most, and watching him win a ring elsewhere stings. Starling Marte and Eduardo Escobar never quite lived up to their contracts, though Mark Canha quietly delivered solid value. It’s wild how a single day of signings can shape a team’s future for years. Which of these moves do you think helped or hurt the Mets the most? #News #Mets #MLB30Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowGuardians' Ace Heads West: Hentges to GiantsBig move alert: Sam Hentges, the Guardians’ former bullpen ace, is heading to the Bay! After a surprise non-tender from Cleveland, the lefty reliever—who was lights-out in 2022—just inked a one-year, $1.4M deal with the Giants. The Guardians’ decision raised eyebrows, especially with Hentges’ proven postseason chops. Can he bounce back from injury and anchor San Francisco’s evolving pen? Let’s hear your takes on this under-the-radar rivalry shift! #Sports #Baseball #MLB40Share
Kimberly Hall+FollowIs Bregman’s Instagram Hinting at a Red Sox Deal?Alex Bregman just updated his Instagram profile with a Boston jersey, and Red Sox fans are buzzing. Is this a subtle signal of contract negotiations or just social media noise? With Boston’s recent moves, adding Bregman could seriously upgrade their lineup. But how much should we read into a single photo? Are teams and players using social media as a negotiation tool, or is this just fan overanalysis? Let’s debate! #Tech #MLB #RedSox02Share
terrysharon+FollowJapanese Ace Imai: Dodgers Are My TargetLooks like the Dodgers won’t be adding Tatsuya Imai to their star-studded rotation anytime soon! The Sawamura Award winner just told Daisuke Matsuzaka he’d rather take down LA than join Shohei Ohtani and Yamamoto in Hollywood. Imai’s all about the challenge—he wants to face Ohtani and prove his fastball can hang. Love the confidence! Do you think Imai has what it takes to topple the Dodgers’ superteam? #Sports #Baseball #MLB10Share
Edwin French+FollowThe World Series pulled nearly 10 million more viewers than the NBA FinalsIt’s rare for baseball to outdraw basketball by this margin in recent years — but this year’s showdown had everything: drama, stars, and a global audience with Shohei Ohtani leading the way. Do you think this is a one-time thing… or is MLB making a real comeback in popularity? #NBA #MLB #WorldSeries #Sports #ShoheiOhtani #SGA #LosAngeles #Oklahoma 9816Share
Marvin Arnold+FollowThe Mariners are the most paradoxical franchise in sports historyWe held TWO completely opposite records at the same time and somehow that perfectly captures what it means to be a Mariners fan. 21-year playoff drought - longest in ALL of professional sports. Not just baseball. ALL sports. The suffering was legendary, generational, almost mythical at that point. But ALSO: Ken Griffey Jr. getting 99.32% of HOF votes in 2016 - the highest percentage in baseball history at the time. The Kid was so undeniably perfect that even voters who usually withhold first-ballot votes couldn’t help themselves. That’s peak Mariners right there. We can’t make the playoffs for over two decades, but we’ll casually produce one of the most beloved players in baseball history who gets the most unanimous HOF vote ever recorded. We’re simultaneously the most tortured fanbase and the home of absolute baseball royalty. We’ve seen the worst baseball has to offer AND some of the greatest individual brilliance the sport has ever produced. Only in Seattle could heartbreak and perfection coexist for that long. #SeaUsRise #MLB 15819Share