New York Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns officially took over his new post on October 2nd. Hours prior to Stearns' arrival, the Mets parted ways with manager Buck Showalter, opening the door for Stearns and his new front office to hire their own dugout CEO.
There are crimes and then there are crimes that seem to reach beyond the scope of humanity. This is one of those cases. The monster in this instance is an ex-major league pitcher. Former New York Yankees right handed pitcher Sergio Mitre is going to be behind bars for a very long time, but not long enough for many.
Let's get philosophical for a moment. How much do you think you're worth? If you're John Axford, the Toronto Blue Jays may have low-balled your value a bit.
The Milwaukee Brewers are pulling out all the stops to get their players in the 2014 All Star Game. They have made videos in the style of political campaign ads which I love and may make me vote for them.
When a special player hangs up the cleats you know he's going to be honored. Derek Jeter made his final trip to Miller Park in Milwaukee this weekend and the Brewers showed "The Captain" respect.
Ryan Braun’s reputation has been hit harder than one of the balls he crushed deep into the stands that was aided by performance-enhancing drugs.
One of the most popular Red Sox players in their history, George Scott, has died at the age of 69. No details of his death have been announced.
Nicknamed Boomer, Scott was a large man who played with a soft glove, nimble feet, a golden touch, and a big man's power...
Ryan Braun isn’t the only one who’ll have to deal with the fallout of his suspension for being involved with performance-enhancing drugs.
Major League Baseball has thrown the first dagger in the Biogenesis case. Milwaukee Brewers slugger Ryan Braun has been suspended by MLB without pay for the remainder of the 2013 season.
This from MLB: Braun will not contest the suspension which was meted out for "violations of the Basic Agreement and its Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program...
CC Sabathia has thrown over 2,600 innings in the big leagues. He is 32. He had a bone spur removed over the offseason. He has trouble putting guys away with two strikes. His velocity is down. At times, his location is hit and miss, especially with his off-speed stuff. In other words, this isn't 2007 or 2008 anymore, in Cleveland or Milwaukee, when he could carry a team and log a ton of innin