Cubs’ Theo Epstein: ‘Coronavirus is in control right now’

Cubs president Theo Epstein isn’t able to speak about the way forward for All-Star 3rd baseman Kris Bryant. Epstein isn’t even able to speak wins and losses in 2020. “Right now, it’s hard enough to predict what tomorrow or next week will look like,” he mentioned. “It’s a fool’s errand, I think, to try to predict what next year will look like or the next five years. That’s just the reality of the world we’re in.” Reality? Here’s a sour mouthful: Every group within the majors is a space of playing cards at this time. That comprises the Cubs, who're believed to be the one National League group and not using a certain check for COVID-19 amongst its avid gamers. There’s

Epstein suffered from damaged neck bones, in line with

Jeffrey Epstein, who died final weekend after being discovered unconscious in his New York jail cell, suffered a number of breaks to his neck bones, together with the hyoid bone close to the Adam’s apple that may happen each in hanging and in strangulation, in line with media reviews. The workplace of New York City’s chief health worker, Barbara Sampson, accomplished an post-mortem of the disgraced financier’s physique Sunday however has listed the reason for his dying as pending. The explanation for the dying has not been introduced, however an individual acquainted with operations on the detention facility mentioned Epstein, who was in jail awaiting trial on sex-trafficking expenses, was found in his cell with a

Epstein suicide sparks contemporary spherical of conspiracy theories

AP — Jeffrey Epstein’s obvious suicide Saturday morning in a federal jail launched new conspiracies on-line in a saga that has supplied fodder for them for years, fueled by Epstein’s ties to princes, politicians and different well-known and highly effective individuals. Online theorists Saturday shortly provided unsubstantiated hypothesis — together with some retweeted by President Donald Trump — that Epstein’s loss of life wasn’t a suicide, or it was faked. That chatter picked up on the conjecture and conspiracies that resurged after Epstein’s July 6 arrest on allegations that he orchestrated a sex-trafficking ring designed to carry him teenage ladies. Some of his accusers have described being sexually abused by the rich financier’s associates and acquaintances.

What Compensation Should Red Sox Seek in Exchange for Theo Epstein?

With the only thing holding up a reported exchange of general manager Theo Epstein from the Red Sox to Cubs being negotiations regarding compensation, it's worth asing what you're hoping for? Reports say that the Sox want a prospect (or prospects) while the Cubs were hoping to just fork over some cash to land Epstein. It appears to be the final hang-up, so what do you think the Red Sox should try to get from the Cubs? What compensation should the Red Sox get from the Cubs for Theo Epstein?

Theo Epstein, Terry Francona Will Share Heat Following Red Sox Loss As They Search for Answers

by Tony Lee on Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 2:40AM   Theo Epstein and Terry Francona have been linked for eight years in the Red Sox organization. They've been lauded together as the central figures in the best decade in team history. This month, they were side-by-side as targets in a budding rumor that suggested the two were not seeing eye-to-eye. And on Wednesday night at Camden Yards, they were paired once more in a quest for answers. "This is one for the ages, isn't it?" Epstein said in the moments after a gut-wrenching loss teamed with a Tampa Bay Rays win to end Boston's season. "We played poorly in September. You can't sugarcoat this. This is awful. We did it to