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Report: New York Yankees Sign DJ LeMahieu + Corey Kluber, On The Same Day

Reading Time: 3 minutesJanuary 15, 2021 was no ordinary winter day in January. January 15, 2021 will be etched in New York Yankees history as the return of the prized and highly-respected infielder DJ LeMahieu to The Bronx. In addition to the reunion of LeMahieu, General Manager Brian Cashman and co. also acquired veteran right-hander and two-time Cy Young award winner, Corey Kluber. These two moves headline the leisurely off-season for the New York Yankees. Entering the 2020 offseason, the Yankees’ front office had one goal in mind: keep DJ LeMahieu in pinstripes. Well it took roughly three months,...

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The New York Yankees Sign Corey Kluber, One-Year, $11 Million: The Bigger Picture

Reading Time: 3 minutesLate on Friday, the New York Yankees and Corey Kluber agreed on a 1 year, $11 million deal for the former Indian and Ranger to suit up in the Bronx during the 2021 season. Kluber, a two time Cy Young Award winner in 2014 and 2017, has pitched just 8 times since the start of the 2019 campaign due to various injuries including a fractured arm and torn muscles in his shoulders. Despite the injuries, if Kluber is able to stay healthy which all signs point to him being ready to go for the 2021 season,...

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Baseball Needs Entertainment: A Nickelodeon Broadcast

Reading Time: 2 minutesThis past weekend, the National Football League televised a Wild Card matchup between the New Orleans Saints and the Chicago Bears on Nickelodeon. Yes, Nickelodeon. This broadcast partnership between the NFL and Nickelodeon sparked heavy criticism once the partnership was announced. But what was initially looked at as a joke, quickly flipped the narrative and is now being sought out as a trend “ahead of the curve” for the sports entertainment industry. The Nickelodeon broadcast of the Wild Card game had fans, including kids, on the edge of their seats as action filled their television screens. Bringing a...

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Evaluating The Mets’ Off-Season Targets

Reading Time: 3 minutesEarlier this week the Mets finally made a blockbuster move that many have been anticipating for months, when the team acquired superstar Shortstop Francisco Lindor and Starting Pitcher Carlos Carrasco. Now that the Mets have acquired these two stars the team’s payroll is a tad bit over $180 million, that leaves the team with around $30 million left to spend until they reach the $210 million luxury tax threshold.  The acquisition of Lindor came as a surprise to the vast majority of fans because it seemed that the Mets were focused on getting star center fielder...

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Rest in Peace Tommy Lasorda, A True Dodger Legend

Reading Time: 2 minutesEarlier this week, Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda passed away due to a heart attack at age 93. Not surprisingly, this death was heavily mourned by the baseball community. Tommy Lasorda was the manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1976 to 1996. He spent 71 years with the franchise, and it started in 1949 as a pitcher with the Brooklyn Dodgers organization. He made his debut in 1954, and also made one start in 1955. He set a record that day, although not a good one. It was most wild pitches in one inning,...

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