Cubs seek to clobber Mariners again During the first half of the season, NL Central-leading Chicago administered thumpings with regularity. Friday, however, marked the team’s first throttling in quite a while.
Author: Brad Burns
Ole Miss Season Win Total Prediction Between former left tackle Laremy Tunsil’s questionable taste in gas masks and Robert Nkemdiche’s trouble with hotel balconies, the past few months have made it somewhat easy to forget that Ole Miss registered 10 victories in 2015. With those gifted, combustible players off to the pros, though, how does Hugh Freeze’s program respond this fall?
Holliday, Cards try to keep rolling in Miami Between solving usually impenetrable New York closer Jeurys Familia and abusing Miami ace Jose Fernandez, it’s been quite a two-day stretch for the Cardinals.
Weiss’ Rockies embrace road test vs. Mets Yes, Trevor Story continues to obliterate the baseball. Nolan Arenado remains one of the game’s best all-around performers, too. Yet the Rockies are suddenly rolling largely on the strength of their … pitching?
Tigers, Astros kick off key weekend set Bloodied but unbowed, the Astros have plenty of reasons to begin this weekend’s series on a positive note.
Girardi’s surging Yankees visit Rays Following a well-earned day of rest for their numerous veterans, the Yankees are ready to resume a most improbable playoff chase.
Jets Season Win Total Prediction Both sides can stop reaching for their holsters and start retreating from the saloon. After a months-long standoff, the Jets and Ryan Fitzpatrick finally have a deal.
Datsyuk leaves, Mrazek stays in Detroit After three-time Selke Trophy winner Pavel Datsyuk officially decided to return to Russia, Detroit fans needed a little ray of offseason optimism.
Angels’ Weaver eyes turnaround vs. BoSox David Price and Jered Weaver used to be at the top of baseball’s pitching heap. As the two square off tonight, though, they’re just hoping to find some semblance of traction.
Fernandez, Fish welcome Cards to town Between Dee Gordon’s return to the Miami lineup and Ichiro Suzuki’s pursuit of hit No. 3,000, St. Louis righty Michael Wacha promises to have his hands full tonight.