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The 2020 MLB season is now a 60-game dash, starting on July 23 and ending, hopefully, with a full-size postseason in October.
The Royals are rebuilding. But, unlike a lot of rebuilding teams, they are at least bothering to field a major league-quality club. That counts for something.
Blue Jays home games cannot be played in Toronto. But Pittsburgh could be an option
For those who have not been paying attention, here’s how the mechanics of the shortened 2020 season will work
The search for a new home for the Blue Jays is on six days before Opening Day
The 2020 MLB season is now a 60-game dash, starting on July 23 and ending, hopefully, with a full-size postseason in October.
Anderson will miss all of 2020 and most of the 2021 season.
And, as a result of the news, Puig will not be signing with the Atlanta Braves
Overall, there have been 93 positive tests. A very low percentage of the overall number of tests administered.
The White Sox already had an exciting core of young talent, but made some big offseason additions that could help them turn the corner.
A-Rod, currently bidding to purchase the Mets, has an obvious conflict of interest and thus won’t call their games.
The Twins were already a powerhouse. Then they added Josh Donaldson and revamped the back end of the rotation.
The Mariners prized prospect is on the expanded 60-man roster.
Why is John Means smiling? Because the Orioles will not lose 100 games this year!
Greogorius has a chronic kidney condition which makes him high risk.
Jacob deGrom left his most recent intrasquad start early with back tightness, but things seem OK now.
The Toronto Blue Jays lost 95 games last year but are returning an exciting group of young players who, if they turn the corner, may surprise.
The Red Sox will look very different in 2020 than they did in 2019 due to the departures of several big stars and a totally revamped pitching staff.
Smith has been a key part of the Astros bullpen over the past couple of seasons, posting a 3.06 ERA in 84 appearances in 2018 and 2019.
Puig is coming off a subpar year but he’ll fill a big hole left by the opt-out of outfielder Nick Markakis
With depth, flexibility, talent, and brains, the Tampa Bay Rays seem tailor-made for the short 2020 season.
Bad news for Rangers workers in an already bad time.
The Yankees are certainly talented. Thanks to the delay to the start of the season they’re healthy now too. Look out MLB.
Meanwhile, Joe West is still going strong. Umpiring with no mask.