By Brady Wijbrandts PHOENIX, Ariz-- Home opener sold out! The Diamondbacks were granted permission to hold 20,000 fans in Chase Stadium, following a drastic reduction in COVID-19 restrictions in Arizona, according to MLB.com Thursday, the Diamondbacks will take on the Padres in San Diego at 1:10 PM MST at Petco Park. They will wait until... Continue Reading →
A message to Marlins fans
SEATTLE- The 2021 spring training season has come to an end. The first regular season game will take place on April. 1, 2021 against the Tampa Bay Ray's at Marlins Park. Although the spring training season was filled with pros and cons, this team has a huge upside. According to mlb.com the teams record finished... Continue Reading →
Yankees open season at home against the Blue Jays
Photo by nj.com By Louie Genovese NEW YORK -- The Yankees look forward to opening their season with a home game against the Toronto Blue Jays Thursday. The Yankees finished spring training with a 14-11 record and have set their pitching rotation with Gerrit Cole starting against the Blue Jays. Domingo German, who had an... Continue Reading →
Rebuilding Rangers head to Kansas City for Opening Day
ARLINGTON, TX – The arrival of April brings along the blossoming spring season, but likely not much else, at least in Arlington. As the Rangers prepare for Opening Day in Kansas City (the first game in a four-game series), their season has already begun to wilt. Long-time second baseman Rougned Odor has been informed by the team of... Continue Reading →
Los Angeles Angels start 2021 MLB season against the Chicago White Sox
ANAHEIM, CA-- The Los Angeles Angels begin their 2021 season with a six game homestand against the Chicago White Sox and the Houston Astros. This is the first time since the 2016 season that the Angels are starting their season at home according to Halos Heaven. The Angels opening day game is slated for April... Continue Reading →
Astros look to move past tough spring training
thepalmbeaches.com By: Luis Perez Houston, Texas- Looking at Houston's spring training record might have fans panicked for the upcoming season. The Astros finished 6-14 and had the least amount of wins in the entire league. Although they had fewer games due to some covid-19 restrictions, a winning percentage of .300 is not good. However, there... Continue Reading →