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A couple of franchise icons almost swapped places in a baseball trade that never was. During an appearance on the “Diggin’ ...
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Brandon Hyde survived Orioles' epic taking. Then Baltimore failed him.
The current star second baseman for the Houston Astros, José Altuve, was on the verge of being traded in 2013 in MLB, in a move that could have changed the course of history for two franchises just ...
During a recent appearance on the Diggin' Deep Show, which is hosted by Hosmer and longtime big-league reliever Peter Moylan, ...
To catch you up, in case you don’t know what the hell I’m talking about, during a podcast with several former Royals, ...
When you hear the name Jose Altuve, one franchise instantly comes to mind: the Houston Astros. The post Ex-Royals GM Drops ...
Jose Altuve is the face of an era of Houston Astros baseball. According to one longtime MLB executive, a scenario existed ...
This would have been a blockbuster deal and could have had an impact on Royals’ 2015 World Series championship.
Jacobo Ramon scored five minutes into injury time and Madrid rallied to beat Mallorca 2-1 and delay Barcelona’s title ...
But the primary reason they have been able to hold onto first place with only two dependable starting pitchers is because ...
Perhaps we all should, at least with respect to Hinch. Manfred suspended Hinch and Jeff Luhnow, then the Astros’ general manager, for one year. Jim Crane, the Astros’ owner, then fired Hinch ...