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Saturday Bird Droppings: When do the starting pitcher dominos fall?

Good morning Birdland, Spring training starts next month! Any pitchers and catchers participating in the World Baseball Classic must report to Sarasota by February 9, while the rest will be in by February 11. Position players that will take part in the WBC must make it to Ed Smith Stadium by February 12, and all […]

From Camden Chat | 2 months ago | 2 reads

Weekend BP: What move comes next?

Yesterday, I wrote about how I thought the San Francisco Giants were done signing starting pitchers. After adding Tyler Mahle and Adrian Houser on one and two-year deals, respectively, the Giants now have five established starters, as that duo joins incumbents Logan Webb, Robbie Ray, and Landen Roupp. Not everyone agrees with that assessment. Some […]

From McCovey Chronicles | 2 months ago | 3 reads

Has the definition of “success” changed for the Brewers?

There’s a quiet debate brewing in Milwaukee: when we say the Brewers are “successful,” what do we actually mean anymore? For much of the franchise’s history, especially from the late 1980s through the early 2000s, success was something the Brewers rarely experienced. From the team’s lone World Series appearance in 1982 through 2007, Milwaukee failed […]

From Brew Crew Ball | 2 months ago | 2 reads

Zibanejad classic in Panthers ugly 5-1 outdoor loss to Rangers

Mika Zibanejad notched a hat trick and finished with five points as the New York Rangers remained perfect (now 6-0) in outdoor games by beating the disjointed Florida Panthers by a 5-1 count at the 2026 Winter Classic in Miami. Zibanejad is the first NHL player to produce three goals and five points in an outdoor game. The Panthers got off to a good start, but after they failed to score on some good looks and bungled two power-play chances in the first period. The Rangers grabbe...

From Litter Box Cats | 2 months ago | 2 reads

NBA insider laments Bam Adebayo’s trade (un)availability

Even with his recent slump, there’s no doubt that MiamI Heat big Bam Adebayo is the franchise’s most important player. When you think about him as the team’s Captain, it’s with a capital “C.” He’s the pillar of the franchise — even though there needs to be a better supplement of talent around him. With […] The post NBA insider laments Bam Adebayo’s trade (un)availability appeared first on Hot Hot Hoops - Miami HEAT NBA Blog .

From Hot Hot Hoops | 2 months ago | 9 reads

Low Exit Velocity, High Stakes: The José Fermín Question

Much ink has been spilled over the last three seasons trying to diagnose and correct the errors that have led to the Cardinals unceremonious tumble from the top of the National League Central division. While I can see the arguments for poor player development, lack of ownership spending, or the inability to keep and trade […]

From Viva El Birdos | 2 months ago | 4 reads

Phillies news: Chase Utley, Kyle Tucker, Hall of Fame

Employees from teams are probably headed back to work this coming week, readjusting to life in the workspace post holidays. Will that mean more moves incoming? We know that a few of the Japanese players have to make a decision this weekend, so that might be what starts to move the markets. On to the […]

From The Good Phight | 2 months ago | 1 read

Today on Pinstripe Alley – 1/3/26

The first weekend of the new year is here, and the wind down from the holidays continues as we await some movement from the Yankees. With Tatsuya Imai off the board, the pitching market might start moving which could free them up to swipe a low-level starter or something similar, but we’re mainly just waiting […]

From Pinstripe Alley | 2 months ago | 1 read

Four reasons why the White Sox did not sign Tatsuya Imai

It turns out signing Japanese slugger Munetaka Murakami was the exception, and not a permanent change of the unwritten rule stating that the Chicago White Sox never win free-agent sweepstakes. General manager Chris Getz reportedly tried to sign another Japanese free agent, but this time he came up short. There was some brief excitement that […]

From South Side Sox | 2 months ago | 3 reads

Today in White Sox History: January 3

1914 Sydney Cricket Ground was the scene of today’s World Tour game, as the White Sox beat the Giants, 5-4. Some 10,000 fans attended. It would be 100 years before the majors returned to Australia, when the Dodgers and Diamondbacks opened the 2014 season at the Ground. 1936 Future White Sox co-owner Eddie Einhorn was […]

From South Side Sox | 2 months ago | 5 reads

Friar Faithful would welcome reunion with Luis Arraez

With Japanese pitcher Tatsuya Imai signing his deal with the Houston Astros, one of the two free agent plugs clogging up the offseason has been removed. The second and hopefully final move to make before the “free agent frenzy” can begin is Japanese infielder Kazuma Okamoto. His deadline to come to terms and sign a […]

From Gaslamp Ball | 2 months ago | 5 reads

Yankees news: Bellinger tendered a formal offer

MLB Trade Rumors | Anthony Franco: After maintaining for months that he was their primary free agent target, the Yankees have officially tendered a contract offer to Cody Bellinger. Keeping him in pinstripes became their principal objective after he proved he was a fit at the plate, at all three outfield positions, in the clubhouse […]

From Pinstripe Alley | 2 months ago | 5 reads

Today in White Sox History: January 2

1908 In what was the first-ever direct trade with the Red Sox, the White Sox sent catcher Ed McFarland east in exchange for catcher Al Shaw. McFarland, entering his age-34 (and final) season, played in just 19 games for Boston, hitting .208 and earning 0.3 WAR — and STILL that made the trade a win […]

From South Side Sox | 2 months ago | 2 reads

Purple Row After Dark: Let’s talk about logos

I wanted to share something I stumbled onto via Instagram. It’s a post that compares the evolution of MLB team logos over the last 20 years. The Colorado Rockies, you will note, remain unchanged, which should come as a surprise to no one. So tonight’s question is this: Should the Rockies make a significant logo […]

From Purple Row | 2 months ago | 1 read

Seedy K’s GameCap: Stanford

That Louisville even had a legitimate chance to eek out a sweep of their West Coast trip is a testament to . . .  . . . I dunno . . . grit.  ???????? Louisville 76, Stanford 80. The Cardinals never held a lead for the last 15:01 of the 1st.  But trailed by only […]

From Card Chronicle | 2 months ago | 3 reads

Louisville comes up short at Stanford, 80-76

Three nights ago Louisville looked unstoppable in a 90-70 win over California and Stanford managed just 40 points in a 7-point home loss to a bad Notre Dame team. A lot can change in 72 hours, apparently. U of L suffered just its second conference road loss under the direction of Pat Kelsey in an […]

From Card Chronicle | 2 months ago | 1 read

Report: Colts DC Lou Anarumo already among interview candidates for current NFL head coaching vacancy

According to ESPN’s Jordan Raanan, Indianapolis Colts veteran defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo is among the initial top interview candidates for the New York Giants current head coaching vacancy: “The first assignment is to find a new head coach. The Giants fired Brian Daboll almost eight weeks ago and named Mike Kafka the interim head coach,” writes Ranaan. […]

From Stampede Blue | 2 months ago | 2 reads

‘He’s not talked about enough’ – Espanyol boss Manolo Gonzalez hails Barcelona star ahead of La Liga clash

Espanyol manager Manolo Gonzalez has been full of praise for Barcelona star Raphinha ahead of Saturday’s Catalan derby. Raphinha has been bizarrely snubbed for several high-profile individual awards recently, but the Espanyol boss has no doubts at all about the Brazilian’s quality. “He’s not talked about enough, but for me he’s crucial. Other players get […]

From Barca Blaugranes | 2 months ago | 0 reads

2026 To-do list for the Arizona Diamondbacks

In little more than six weeks, pitchers and catchers will be reporting to Salt River Fields, as spring training gets under way before the 2026 season. It has, so far, been a quiet winter for the Arizona Diamondbacks. The only real additions to the roster, compared to this time last year, have been the relatively […]

From AZ Snake Pit | 2 months ago | 2 reads