Cubs, Brewers wrap up series at Wrigley If the MLB-best Cubs are going to sweep their four-game set against Milwaukee, they’ll have to take down the lone bright spot in the visiting team’s rotation.
Author: Brad Burns
Eagles to give Bradford big reps vs. Steelers Sam Bradford barely made a cameo appearance in the Eagles’ preseason opener vs. Tampa Bay. Tonight, though, the seventh-year quarterback could see his heaviest workload of the month.
Mets’ Niese tries to nab W vs. D-backs Thor’s hammer lacked some of its usual heft last night, but it was still mighty enough to wallop the hapless Diamondbacks.
Cubs look to extend dominance over Brewers The Cubs boast an MLB-best 3.11 ERA in 2016, including a 2.67 figure at Wrigley Field. Yesterday, Joe Maddon’s hurlers had twice the usual amount of fun.
Dodgers try to bulldoze Phillies again Chase Utley enjoyed a very successful return to Philadelphia last night. Of course, he was but one of many Dodgers to terrorize the home team’s hurlers.
Cardinals covet quick sweep of Astros Randal Grichuk spent the first four-plus months of the season searching for answers. If the past few games are any indication, the Cardinals’ regular center fielder is on the verge of an epiphany.
Broncos Season Win Total Prediction Eschewing the modern NFL’s run-and-gun M.O., defense-driven Denver just demonstrated that not every championship team has to be constructed the same way. But can Gary Kubiak & Co. craft a sequel that measures up to last year’s masterpiece?
Yanks, Blue Jays continue rivalry set in Bronx Nobody expected Chad Green to silence one of the most dangerous lineups in baseball yesterday. Then again, the righty couldn’t let the Yankees’ deluge of other rookies have all the fun.
Dodgers’ Maeda shoots to mow down Phils Going into the 2016 season, the Dodgers understood that Kenta Maeda would be a key cog in the rotation. Yet they couldn’t have anticipated his absolute indispensability now.
Astros’ Keuchel aims to stifle Cardinals The schedule-makers dealt the Astros a brutal August hand. A.J. Hinch’s squad currently isn’t doing itself any favors, though, with some shoddy play across the board.