Author: Andrew Steele-Davis

Tigers Sign Lefty Reliever Andrew Chafin

One of the top lefty’s available is now off the board. As first reported by Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, the Detroit Tigers have signed left-handed reliever Andrew Chafin to a two-year, $13 million contract. Additionally, Jon Heyman of MLB Network has reported that there is an opt-out after 2022. Chafin would have been a great addition to the Mets bullpen but, instead, the Tigers have...

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Cubs Sign Seiya Suzuki To Five-Year, $85 Million Deal

One of the most intriguing and sought-after free agents is now off the board. The Chicago Cubs have signed Japanese star Seiya Suzuki to a five-year, $85 million deal, per Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic. The Cubs went big to win the Suzuki sweepstakes, sending their front office and Chairman Tom Ricketts to meet with the star slugger. Suzuki was one of the biggest free agents prior to the lockout...

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Buck Showalter Offers Position Insights Ahead of 2022

Spring Training is now well underway and new Mets manager Buck Showalter is wasting little time in putting his stamp on the team. With all players having now reported to camp, Showalter has started to put his wealth of experience to use by experimenting with defensive positioning. Showalter has revealed that Jeff McNeil will be the Mets’ primary second baseman, with the returning Robinson...

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Pete Alonso, “Thankful to Be Alive” After Car Crash

Mets slugger Pete Alonso has said that he’s thankful to be alive after being involved in a horrifying car crash on Sunday. With yesterday being the mandatory report day for all players at Spring Training, Alonso was driving in Tampa when he was involved in a scary incident with his car flipping over after a man ran a red light. Speaking to media members at the Mets facility in Port St....

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Jacob DeGrom Plans To Opt Out After 2022

With spring training now officially underway, Mets ace Jacob deGrom held a press conference on Monday to discuss his overall health heading into camp, having Max Scherzer as a teammate, and his future. Here are a few things we learned from deGrom’s media availability, starting with his intentions after the conclusion of the 2022 MLB season. DeGrom Plans To Opt-Out Arguably the biggest...

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