Reds' Votto Agrees to 12-Year Contract
CINCINNATI (AP) — Joey Votto got the big payday by staying in a small market, agreeing to a 12-year deal with the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday that is the longest guaranteed contract in major league...
View ArticleEx-Blue Jay Loewen grateful for another chance
His story is simple. He was drafted fourth overall in 2002 for his left-handed pitching prowess. He’s made two major league debuts, including last year’s all-important September call-up experience...
View ArticleRangers’ first baseman Jim Adduci earns recognition for hits, running
Non-roster invite Jim Adduci continued his hot streak singling up the middle and getting a...
View ArticleCanadian major leaguers trying to leave mark
Michael Saunders returned to spring training with the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday, looking to continue learning the game of baseball and working towards becoming a major league superstar. The...
View ArticleGet to know your Express: Grab a McGuiness
Chris McGuiness is a bright guy, and it’s proven. McGuiness, the starting first baseman of the Round Rock Express who entered Thursday night batting .289 in his last 89 at-bats, was an Academic...
View ArticleTime running out to vote for 'Field of Dreams'
If voting ended now in the Pepsi Max Field of Dreams Team contest, you and 10 friends would have a chance to play an actual game in your hometown next spring against the following team: Starting...
View ArticleLance Berkman has helped the rise of Texas Rangers’ non-roster invitee Jim...
For Jim Adduci the opportunity to learn from one of the most experience hitters in the game, Lance Berkman, was too much to pass up. “I’ve been watching him swing,” Adduci said. “He’s controlled at...
View ArticleLance Berkman has helped the rise of Texas Rangers’ non-roster invitee...
For Jim Adduci the opportunity to learn from one of the most experience hitters in the game, Lance Berkman, was too much to pass up. “I’ve been watching him swing,” Adduci said. “He’s controlled at...
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