David Ortiz of the Boston Red Sox had 47 homers and 148 RBIs in 2005 and didn’t win it. The next season he hit 54 homers and 137 RBIs and still didn’t win it. His one flaw? He was a DH.
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By becoming the first player to achieve 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases in a season, Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani deserves to ...
When Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns and manager Carlos Mendoza called a team meeting on Monday to ...
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The odds of opening a mythic rare are lower than opening a regular rare, and these cards are often much stronger than other ...
Ohtani has been stellar at the plate but is just a DH this season, giving Lindor a major advantage with his defense.
A Wilt Chamberlain rookie card sitting in a closet for over 60 years was sold at a private auction this week for a whopping $1.7 million. According to ESPN, the card now holds the record for the ...
Saturday’s valuable Kentucky Downs card features plenty of figures well known to British and Irish racing fans, although the headline attractions are Aidan O’Brien and Frankie Dettori. The duo are ...
Even though Witt is a far superior defender to Judge (he’s currently the most valuable defensive shortstop in the game ... it’s that it’s taking one of the best seasons in baseball history to top him.
Determining which are the world's most valuable private companies largely depends on how you define "private." By some rationales, any company that doesn't trade publicly would count. Using that ...
or lower-end starters and valuable role players). I opted to include players who have easy-to-hit vesting options or club/player options that are likely to be picked up, but I left out players ...