Max Scherzer has never been one to hold back—and since returning to the Toronto Blue Jays, he’s been especially open. Whether it’s clearing up old stories or sharing behind-the-scenes moments, the veteran ace has offered a steady stream of insight into clubhouse life. His latest revelation, however, has fans reacting for a very different reason. This time, the spotlight turned to former teammate Chris Bassitt—and a ... Read more
Max Scherzer Calls Out Former Teammate’s “Disgusting” Clubhouse Habit—and the Story Gets Worse .DD
Max Scherzer has never been one to hold back—and since returning to the Toronto Blue Jays, he’s been especially open. Whether it’s clearing up old stories or sharing behind-the-scenes moments, the veteran ace has offered a steady stream of insight into clubhouse life. His latest revelation, however, has fans reacting for a very different reason. This time, the spotlight turned to former teammate Chris Bassitt—and a ... Read more
Mendoza Shows Faith in Vientos While Another Mets Struggle Could Impact the Entire Season .DD
As spring training winds down, the New York Mets are entering the phase where every decision starts to carry real weight. That’s why manager Carlos Mendoza’s public support for Mark Vientos stood out. Despite a brutal stretch at the plate, the Mets skipper made it clear he still believes Vientos will be an important piece this season. But while the spotlight has settled on Vientos, a more pressing issue may be ... Read more
Mets Back Slumping Vientos—but a Bigger, Riskier Problem Is Emerging Behind the Scenes .DD
As spring training winds down, the New York Mets are entering the phase where every decision starts to carry real weight. That’s why manager Carlos Mendoza’s public support for Mark Vientos stood out. Despite a brutal stretch at the plate, the Mets skipper made it clear he still believes Vientos will be an important piece this season. But while the spotlight has settled on Vientos, a more pressing issue may be ... Read more
Another Slow Start Coming? Chicago’s Schedule Sets Up a Familiar, Dangerous Pattern .DD
The Chicago White Sox don’t just need a better season in 2026—they desperately need a better start. After three consecutive years of digging themselves into early holes, April has become a defining problem for this franchise. And as the new season approaches, there’s growing concern that history could repeat itself. The pattern is hard to ignore. Since their 2021 division-winning campaign, the White Sox have ... Read more




