DENVER – Daniel Bard never ran away from the control problem that derailed a promising pitching career with the Boston Red Sox. Through half a dozen comeback attempts since his most recent major league appearance in 2013, Bard was unable to rediscover his control and eventually settled on a job …
Read More »Four Twins players, two Red Sox pitchers among positive coronavirus cases
It was announced that four Minnesota Twins players, including third baseman Miguel Sano, and two Boston Red Sox pitchers tested positive for COVID-19, as several teams addressed coronavirus cases among their players on Saturday. Along with Sano, wide receiver Willians Astudillo, shortstop Nick Gordon and right reliever Edwar Colina tested …
Read More »Red Sox and Astros adapt stadiums for camps and start of season
One of the oldest stadiums in the United States is adapting to the coronavirus. In the past few days, the Boston Red Sox converted several areas of Fenway Park to support a safe opening of summer camp and allow for social distancing between players as the Major League Baseball continues …
Read More »MLB perspectives to see in the 60-man group for each team
With Major League Baseball slated to open “spring training 2.0” camps in the coming days, the teams had to present their starting pool of 60 players on Sunday. You can still add players with many teams that list less than 60 names, but this at least gives us an idea …
Read More »Good MLB views, if fans know where to look
BOSTON (AP) – Tucked under center field seats in Fenway Park, down a flight of stairs from Lansdowne Street in an area that was previously used as the visiting team’s batting cage, there’s a sports bar being prepared to reopen since the closure of the coronavirus. Largely windowless and decorated …
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