The MLBPA has responded to the league’s testing and safety protocols proposal
Category: Baseball
Episode #201: Sports Resume this Weekend
Sports resume this weekend after being stalled for almost two months. The Bundesliga, Germany’s soccer league, and Nascar Racing are resuming this weekend, as Sports slowly returns. Santiago Leon and Caillou Borden are the contributors for this cast. Headline Story: Darlington Cup Series The starting lineup for Sunday’s The Real Heroes 400 NASCAR Cup Series…
Episode #200: NBA Owners hopeful for return, MLB to start in early July
Santiago Leon and Ryan Christa discuss the latest updates on Sports Leagues schedules as to which it portrays in midst of the pandemic. Leagues in the discussion include: Major League Baseball, NBA, Major League Soccer, and the NFL. Show Notes Major League Baseball and the Players Association started negotiations about resuming the 2020 season on…
MLB owners approve plan to start 2020 Season on Fourth of July
Major League Baseball owners reportedly approved a plan that could start the coronavirus-delayed season around the Fourth of July in ballpar…
Episode #197: NFL Outlines Plans for Ticket Refund Policy and Teams Prepare to Limit Ticket Sales
the NFL sent a memo on Tuesday to all teams regarding the ticket refund policy that will apply to games that are canceled or played without fans present, and that will apply to all teams. “[A]ll clubs will have in place a policy under which, if a game is cancelled, or is played under conditions…
MLB finds misconduct by Red Sox replay operator; Alex Cora suspended through 2020 for role with Astros
Cora’s punishment stems from his conduct with the Astros in 2017, and much of the report focuses on the conduct of replay operator J.T. Watkins, who revised his scouting information by using in-game video â something not permissible under MLB rules.
Episode #185: Rams trading Brandin Cooks to Texans
The Los Angeles Rams have agreed to trade wide receiver Brandin Cooks to the Houston Texans. Another major trade. The Texans will send a 2020 second-round NFL draft pick (No. 57 overall) to the Rams for Cooks and a 2022 fourth-round pick, sources said. The Rams acquired Cooks, 26, and a fourth-round pick from the…
Yankees starter Luis Severino needs Tommy John surgery
New York Yankees pitcher Luis Severino needs Tommy John surgery and will miss the 2020 season, general manager Brian Cashman said Tuesday. The two-time All-Star righty, who turned 26 last week, was sidelined until the final weeks of the regular season last year. Yankees manager Aaron Boone said last week that Severino has been feeling on and off discomfort since October. Projected to win the AL East, New York already expects to be without left-hander James Paxton for the first two months of the season following back surgery on Feb. 5. Severino’s injury leaves the Yankees with a rotation of newly signed ace Gerrit Cole, Masahiro Tanaka, J.A. Happ and two openings until the return of Paxton and Domingo German, who must serve the final 63 games of an 81-game suspension for violating Major League Baseball’s domestic violence policy. German is eligible to return June 5, barring any postponements. Lefty Jordan Montgomery, who came back in September from Tommy John surgery, has been throwing at up to 94 mph and is the leading candidate for one slot. Jonathan Loaisiga and rookies Deivi Garcia and Michael King are possibilities along with Luis Cessa. Severino went 19-8 with a 3.39 ERA in 2018, signed a $40 million, four-year contract and was scratched from his first scheduled spring training appearance on March 5 because of rotator cuff inflammation in his right shoulder. The Yankees said April 9 he had strained his latissimus dorsi muscle. He did not make a minor league injury rehabilitation appearance until Sept. 1 and did not make his first appearance for the Yankees until Sept. 17. Severino was 1-1 with a 1.50 ERA over 12 innings in three regular-season starts for New York, then was 0-1 with a 2.16 ERA over 8 1/3 innings in a pair of postseason.
Braves’ Nick Markakis says every Astro ‘needs a beating’ for sign stealing
Braves outfielder Nick Markakis blasted the Astros for sign stealing, saying, “Every single guy over there needs a beating.”
Jonathan Lucroy Signs With Red Sox
A former Louisiana Ragin’ Cajun great has a new Major League Baseball employer. The Boston Red Sox have reportedly signed catcher Jonathan Lucroy. Lucroy has played in Major League Baseball for the Milwaukee Brewers, Texas Rangers, Colorado Rockies, Oakland Athletics, Los Angeles Angels and Chicago Cubs. Read More »
