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The Rebuild: Year 1
The St. Louis Cardinals are entering the first year of an actual rebuild after three straight seasons of baseball purgatory, stuck right in the middle between competitiveness and irrelevancy. Former President of Baseball Operations, John Mozeliak, had plenty of success while at the helm in St. Louis, but made his way out of town, headed into 2026, to give way to his successor, Chaim Bloom. Bloom is widely known for his antics in Boston, where he was tasked with slashing payro

AJ Stone
8 hours ago3 min read


They Just Kept Showing Up: Remembering Mike Greenwell and Tim Wakefield
There are certain players you remember for what they did. And then there are the ones you remember for how they made you feel.
Mike Greenwell and Tim Wakefield belong to that second group. Not because they were perfect. Not because they were flawless legends. But because they were human in ways that connected with the rest of us—stubborn, loyal, sometimes overlooked, sometimes doubted, and ultimately brave.
They wore the uniform of the Boston Red Sox at very different t

Fenway Fanatics
1 day ago5 min read


A Bat For the Birds
Newly appointed President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom walked into St. Louis and clearly didn’t like what he saw. The Cardinals have torn it down. After what felt like a century-long run of success (it wasn’t quite that long), the Redbirds are back to square one. Veteran All-Stars Willson Contreras, Sonny Gray, and Brendan Donovan all said sayonara. Out with the old and in with the new? Well, some Cardinal fans think a little old could be a necessity.
The Cardinals hav

AJ Stone
2 days ago2 min read


Bent, Not Broken: Sam Darnold’s Road to Redemption
Coming out of USC, Darnold was a projected top 3 pick in the draft, making him bound to either become a Brown, Giant, or Jet. Then, with the 3rd overall pick, the New York Jets drafted the young 20-year-old quarterback.
Darnold started his career perfectly, in his first career game, the Jets defeated the Lions 48 17, but from then on, it was downhill. He finished 13-25 in New York before the Jets shipped him to Carolina following the 2020 season
In the 2021 season, Caro

Cathal Donohoe
4 days ago3 min read


Overflowing Sock Drawer? Boston Needs to Clear Some Space
There are a bunch of different ways to break down the Red Sox roster heading into 2026. The Beantown faithful are excited about the anticipated ascension of the Roman Anthony, also known as the ‘Roman Empire,’ and the continuation of Garret Crochet, Arolids Chapman, and the rest of their pitching staff’s 2025 successes.
Boston has the best problem in baseball. Too much talent. Even with the departure of Alex Bregman, the pipeline of seemingly surefire position players tha

AJ Stone
5 days ago4 min read


A Bold Move by the Chargers
A bold move by the Chargers has been taken. Former Jets HC Adam Gase will be joining the team as an assistant focusing on the passing game. The Chargers making the decision to bring Adam Gase in as a passing game assistant is the kind of move that instantly splits a fanbase. Some people hear the name and immediately think of the Jets era. With awkward press conferences, struggling offenses, and a team that never seemed to find a real identity. Others remember the earlier ver

Brennan Isham
Feb 93 min read


Red Sox Stars are Expendable: Solid Strategy—or Worrisome Pattern?
There was a time when Red Sox fans argued about lineups. About rotations. About whether the bullpen was one arm short or three. Somewhere along the way, the argument shifted. Now it’s not who’s batting cleanup—it’s who’s leaving next, and who’s coming in to explain it. For years, the Red Sox were defined by stars who felt permanent. You watched them grow up. You bought the jersey assuming you’d get more than a couple good summers out of it. You believed—maybe a little stubbor

Fenway Fanatics
Feb 94 min read


Checking in and Looking Forward for the Wild
In the midst of a trade freeze and the final game before the break being played, now is a good time for Wild fans to reflect on the season so far. The first 58 games have been a whirlwind for Minnesota. The team sits at second in the Western Conference trailing only the Colorado Avalanche. Of course, the biggest moment of the season came on December 12th when the Wild landed star defenseman Quinn Hughes. The first part of the season also saw the emergence of young goaltender

Grant Bowman
Feb 62 min read


Mike Conley Rejoins the Wolves
The Timberwolves have re-signed guard Mike Conley Jr after trading him to Chicago just days ago. The 38 year old was dealt to the Bulls in what many believed was a move to financially set up a Giannis trade. The Bulls quickly sent Conley to the Hornets where he was bought out and became eligible to sign with any NBA outside of Chicago and Charlotte. Conley rejoins a Timberwolves team that has shifted its roster, bringing in Ayo Dosunmu and Julian Phillips and sending out Rob

Grant Bowman
Feb 61 min read


Eric Wilson Needs to be Back in Purple
The list of former Green Bay Packers’ captains to sign with the Vikings features some big names. Brett Favre, Greg Jennings, and Aaron Jones are some of the names played for Minnesota after being tossed aside by the cheeseheads. In addition to Jones, the 2025 Vikings featured a player who had worn the “C” for Green Bay, Eric Wilson. Wilson was drafted by the Vikings in 2017, playing for the purple for 4 seasons during his first stint. He played in all 68 games during that tim

Grant Bowman
Feb 52 min read
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