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Offseason Outlook: Houston Astros
The Astros missed the postseason for the first time in a decade, and now they'll enter the offseason in the unfamiliar position of underdogs in the AL West. Guaranteed Contracts Carlos Correa, 3B: $92MM through 2028 (deal includes four vesting club options for 2029-32; Twins covering $10MM annually for next three seasons as part of trade) Jose Altuve, 2B: $80MM through … [Read more...] about Offseason Outlook: Houston Astros
The Astros’ most obvious offseason trade candidate is easy to spot
Christian Walker is the obvious trade candidate for the Houston Astros this offseason as they look for ways to be creative. … [Read more...] about The Astros’ most obvious offseason trade candidate is easy to spot
New-look Dodgers lineup only produces 4 hits but they come at right time as LA forces Game 7
A new-look lineup for the Los Angeles Dodgers only produced four hits in Game 6, but three of them came in a three-run rally off Blue Jays starter Kevin Gausman. Tommy Edman hit a one-out double off Gausman in the third inning and scored on Will Smith’s two-out double into the left field corner. One batter later, Mookie Betts delivered the Dodgers’ biggest hit of the night, … [Read more...] about New-look Dodgers lineup only produces 4 hits but they come at right time as LA forces Game 7
Blue Jays’ Max Scherzer gets second World Series Game 7 start after Dodgers force winner-take-all
Max Scherzer is set to start a winner-take-all World Series Game 7 for the second time. His Toronto Blue Jays face the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday night. The Dodgers aim to become the first team to win consecutive titles since the Yankees' streak from 1998 to 2000. Tyler Glasnow is expected to start for Los Angeles, but Shohei Ohtani might also be an option as an opener. … [Read more...] about Blue Jays’ Max Scherzer gets second World Series Game 7 start after Dodgers force winner-take-all