Category: MLB Betting
Yanks’ Bird scratched with sore right foot
Yankees first baseman Greg Bird was scratched from Saturday’s game against the Braves with a sore right foot. Click here to read the full article…
Sale exits after hit by liner, walks off field
Tuning up for his Opening Day Start on Thursday, Chris Sale left under his own power in the top of the first inning on Saturday after the Astros’ J.D. Davis hit a liner that appeared to hit the Red Sox ace’s thigh and hip area. Click here to read the full article…
Starting strong: Top 10 Opening Day rotations
The proliferation of pitcher injuries and the evolution of the way games are managed has drastically diminished starting pitching workloads. But it hasn’t diminished the faith and fascination a great-on-paper rotation can inspire. Click here to read the full article…
Ranking MLB’s top 10 starting rotations
The proliferation of pitcher injuries and the evolution of the way games are managed has drastically diminished starting pitching workloads. But it hasn’t diminished the faith and fascination a great-on-paper rotation can inspire. Click here to read the full article…
Tyler Wade might be the one Baby Bomber you’ve never heard of
Remember all the hype this spring about the Yankees’ prized infield prospects? Well, this unheralded guy actually won a starting job. So who is he? Click here to read the full article…
Tristan’s bold predictions for 2018
Draft lists and cheat sheets are all about ranking the most-likely season from each MLB player. However, most leagues are won and lost by looking at the extremes. To that end, Tristan H. Cockcroft offers up his 2018 bold predictions in fantasy baseball. Click here to read the full article…
2018 fantasy baseball rankings, sleepers, cheat sheets and more
Get everything you need to prepare for your fantasy baseball drafts here, including rankings and analysis from ESPN’s team of experts. Click here to read the full article…
Kurtenbach: Why Madison Bumgarner’s injury might have ended the Giants’ season before it began
The San Francisco Giants already had their work cut out for them this season. After an aging team lost 98 games last year, the Giants eschewed a full rebuild and went to Spring Training with a few new veteran faces, and a big ol’ goal: making the postseason in 2018. In the National League West…
Madison Bumgarner’s unfortunate break could be enough to sink Giants’ season
San Francisco was hoping to ride its rotation to a bounce-back year. But with MadBum sidelined, the Giants could instead be headed to rebuilding mode. Click here to read the full article…
Bumgarner breaks hand on liner, needs surgery
The satisfaction of breaking Spring Training camp yielded to a sickening feeling among the Giants on Friday when ace left-hander Madison Bumgarner sustained a fracture on the fifth metacarpal of his pitching hand, which he said could sideline him for at least four to six weeks. Click here to read the full article…
SF gets bad injury news on MadBum, Shark
The satisfaction of breaking Spring Training camp yielded to a sickening feeling among the Giants on Friday when ace left-hander Madison Bumgarner sustained a fracture on the fifth metacarpal of his pitching hand, which he said could sideline him for at least four to six weeks. Click here to read the full article…
M’s Ichiro beaned, leaves spring training game
Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki was hit in the helmet by a pitch Friday and exited his minor league spring training game in Arizona. Click here to read the full article…