Trevor Bauer Takes Issue With ‘Liberal-Slanted’ Anti-Donald Trump Articles

Share this: What do drones and President Donald Trump have in common? Cleveland Indians starter Trevor Bauer is a fan of both of them. You probably remember Bauer from the disgusting finger wound he suffered during a drone accident while the Indians made their run in the 2016 Major League Baseball postseason. But he was back in the news for something entirely different Thursday. Bauer apparently wasn’t happy with the anti-Trump articles he was seeing on Twitter, and he let his followers know it. Really annoyed that @Apple and @Twitter continue to flood my phone with liberal slanted anti trump articles. fair and equal reporting? No? — Trevor Bauer (@BauerOutage) February 9, 2017 That started a flood of replies, some of which Bauer responded to. Here’s a look at a few

Dave Dombrowski: Tangible Importance To Red Sox Winter Weekend For Players

Share this: While many Major League Baseball players still are partaking in offseason activities, the Boston Red Sox are at the team’s annual “Baseball Winter Weekend” at Foxwoods Resort Casino. And, as Red Sox president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski pointed out, there are multiple benefits to having such an event. “To be involved in an activity like this at this time of year, the club’s in position where you have the chance to get the players together to bond, to be with one another, to do other things,” Dombrowski told NESN’s Tom Caron about “Baseball Winter Weekend.” “They weren’t only introduced on stage, they had dinner, hang our afterwards and kind of get ready for spring training in that regard because it’s right around the

John Farrell ‘Thrilled’ Red Sox Picked Up 2018 Contract Option

Share this: The Boston Red Sox are keeping manager John Farrell at the helm for another season, and he couldn’t be happier. President of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski announced Monday that the club picked up Farrell’s contract option for the 2018 season, and the skipper spoke about it at the Major League Baseball winter meetings. “I’m thrilled that it’s been exercised, obviously,” Farrell said. “I love the city, the organization. The first full year that Dave and I have had a chance to work together, I appreciate his confidence. We had a conversation a little bit yesterday and got a little bit personal where he walks in, he’s inheriting a manager and a chemo plan, and it has a chance to work itself out where

Reports: MLB, MLBPA Extend Labor Peace With New CBA Agreement

Share this: Labor peace in Major League Baseball will continue. Multiple reports Wednesday night point to a new collective bargaining agreement reached between the MLB and MLBPA. The current CBA expires midnight Thursday. Sources: MLB and the MLBPA have agreed on a five-year deal. — Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) December 1, 2016 Joel Sherman of the New York Post, and Ken Rosenthal and Jon Morosi of FOX Sports reported additional details. Hear in the new CBA there will be NO 26th roster spot. The current conditions with 25 and expanded rosters in Sept stays. — Joel Sherman (@Joelsherman1) December 1, 2016 Source: Luxury-tax thresholds could rise in something close to this progression over new five-year CBA: $195M, $197M, $206M, $209M, $210M. — Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) December 1, 2016 . @MLB teams will

Fidel Castro Dies; Controversial Cuban Leader Altered Baseball World

Share this: Fidel Castro, Cuba’s longtime revolutionary leader and former dictator, died Friday night, according to his brother, Raul Castro, who now is the nation’s president. Raul Castro made this announcement on state-run television, via ABC News: “Today, November 25, at 10:29 p.m., the Commander in Chief of the Cuban Revolution Fidel Castro Ruz passed away. In compliance with the expressed will of Companion Fidel, his remains will be cremated. In the early hours of Saturday 26, the funeral organizing committee will provide our people with detailed information on the organization of the posthumous Homage to the founder of the Cuban Revolution. Ever onward to victory!” Fidel Castro, who turned 90 in August, was a noted lover of baseball, and myths that he

MLB Rumors: Pirates Discussed Andrew McCutchen Blockbuster Trade

Share this: The Pirates had an underwhelming 2016 season, finishing five games under .500 and missing the playoffs for the first time since 2012. No player symbolized Pittsburgh’s regression more than All-Star center fielder Andrew McCutchen. Well, as it turns out, the Pirates actually considered trading McCutchen before the Major League Baseball non-waiver trade deadline, major league sources told FOX Sports’ Ken Rosenthal. The Pirates, who traded All-Star closer Mark Melancon to the Nationals before the July 31 deadline, reportedly discussed a separate blockbuster with Washington involving McCutchen. Sources told Rosenthal the potential McCutchen deal fell apart due to the large number of moving parts. It’s unclear whether the Pirates and Nationals will revisit their discussions this offseason, though Rosenthal notes it’s unlikely given

What Will Major League Baseball Do To Improve Pace Of Play Going Forward?

Share this: There were many encouraging signs during the 2015 season about improving pace of play in Major League Baseball, but that progress seemingly was nowhere to be found during the 2016 postseason. So, what will baseball do going forward? Boston Red Sox president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski talked about some of the ways MLB can curb those issues Wednesday with NESN’s Adam Pellerin at baseball’s annual GM meetings. Check out what Dombrowski had to say on “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank, in the video above. More Stories Source link