Kimberly Moore+FollowRed Sox’s search for infield help heats upBoston nearly brought back former top prospect Yoán Moncada, who was on their radar as they look to fill a key infield spot before Spring Training. Moncada, now 30, can play both second and third base and was once a big part of the Red Sox’s future before being traded for Chris Sale. He ended up signing with the Angels for just $4 million, leaving fans to wonder what could’ve been if he returned to Fenway. With Moncada off the table, who do you think Boston should target next for that crucial infield role? #Sports #Baseball #RedSox10Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowDodgers Eye Skubal: Is This Trade Fair?Dodger Nation, imagine pairing Tarik Skubal with Walker Buehler and the rest of our rotation! The latest trade buzz has LA sending a hefty prospect haul to Detroit for the Tigers’ ace. While Sheehan and Freeland are legit talents, is it worth breaking the bank for Skubal? Would the Tigers even bite, or is this just another hot stove dream? Let’s hear your takes—would this move make the Dodgers unstoppable, or is it too much to give up? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers10Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowMatt Shaw’s new role could shake up Cubs’ infieldMatt Shaw has been spotted taking grounders at second base for the Cubs, fueling talk about possible changes in the infield lineup. With Alex Bregman now locked in at third, Shaw—who impressed defensively last season—looks set to become a super-utility player, ready to fill in wherever needed. This move comes as fan favorite Nico Hoerner enters a contract year, raising questions about his future in Chicago. Whether it’s just the Cubs keeping their options open or a sign of bigger moves ahead, it’s clear Shaw is staying ready. What do you think—should the Cubs shake things up or stick with the current core? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs20Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowCubs leap to No. 2 in MLB power rankingsThe Chicago Cubs just made a massive jump in the latest MLB power rankings, landing at No. 2—right behind the Dodgers. That’s five spots higher than last month! With big additions like Alex Bregman and Edward Cabrera, plus a bullpen overhaul, this roster is looking the strongest it’s been since the 2016 championship run. The only question mark is the starting rotation, but Cade Horton’s late-season performance has fans buzzing. Could this be the year the Cubs finally take down the Dodgers? Let’s hear your thoughts on the new lineup and what it means for the season ahead! #Sports #Baseball #Cubs10Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowCould Giants Land Donovan in Blockbuster Deal?Rumor mill is heating up! The San Francisco Giants are reportedly willing to include their top teenage prospect, Josuar Gonzalez, in a trade package for the Cardinals’ All-Star second baseman, Brendan Donovan. With the Nationals playing hardball on CJ Abrams, the Giants might pivot to St. Louis. If Chaim Bloom holds firm, will the Bay Area land their infield upgrade before spring training? This could be a rivalry-shifting move if it goes down! #Sports #Baseball #Giants10Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowCardinals shake up: What’s next for St. Louis?Big changes are hitting the St. Louis Cardinals as the team shifts into full rebuild mode. With longtime stars like Willson Contreras and Nolan Arenado traded away, and now utility infielder Jacob Buchberger retiring after five seasons in the minors, it’s clear the organization is focusing on the future. The front office is eyeing more trades, possibly moving fan favorites Brendan Donovan or Lars Nootbaar to restock the farm system. It’s a bittersweet moment for fans—are you ready for a new era, or do you wish the team had stuck with its core? Let’s talk about what this means for the Cardinals’ identity. #Sports #Baseball #STLCards00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowMets Eye JC Mejia: PED Past, Big Upside?So, Mets fans, here’s a twist: JC Mejia, who’s been lights-out in the Dominican Winter League, is now a free agent with a David Stearns connection. But here’s the kicker—he’s serving a 162-game PED suspension. Stearns once traded an All-Star for him, so the front office knows his upside. Should the Amazins take a flyer and stash him, hoping for a 2027 payoff? It’s risky, but the Mets have done it before. Thoughts? #Sports #Baseball #Mets00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowRemembering Rob Maurer: A Ranger gone too soonRob Maurer’s story is one that sticks with you—he was a power-hitting first baseman from Evansville who made it to the big leagues with the Texas Rangers, debuting alongside legends like Pudge Rodriguez and Juan Gonzalez. Despite being named a top prospect and putting up impressive numbers in the minors, injuries cut his career short. Maurer’s journey is a reminder of how unpredictable sports—and life—can be. He leaves behind a loving family and a legacy of perseverance. What are your memories of those early ‘90s Rangers teams? #Sports #Baseball #TexasRangers00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowPadres Eye Buxton & Ryan in Offseason ShakeupRumors are swirling that A.J. Preller is cooking up a blockbuster with the Twins, targeting ace Joe Ryan and the electric Byron Buxton. Both are coming off career years, and landing them could give Slam Diego the best outfield in baseball. The proposed trade would send a haul of prospects and Nick Pivetta to Minnesota. Would this move finally tip the NL West balance? Let’s hear your takes, Friar Faithful! #Sports #Baseball #Padres00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowCubs Eye Bobby Miller: Smart Gamble or Risky Move?With the Dodgers’ rotation stacked with aces like Ohtani and Yamamoto, Bobby Miller—once a top prospect—finds himself on the outside looking in. Now, the North Siders are reportedly offering Kevin Alcantara and Brandon Birdsell to land Miller. If this deal goes through, it could be a win-win: LA gets depth and clears a logjam, while the Cubs bet on their pitching lab to revive Miller’s upside. Would you pull the trigger if you were Jed Hoyer? #Sports #Baseball #Cubs00Share