When the Toronto Blue Jays acquired Jesús Sánchez in February 2026 from the Houston Astros in a trade involving Joey Loperfido, it didn’t immediately dominate headlines. But inside Toronto’s clubhouse, the move carried real belief. Now, Blue Jays hitting coach David Popkins is making it clear: the organization thinks Sánchez’s struggles in Houston weren’t about talent — they were about fit. And in doing so, Popkins ... Read more
💔 ‘I Didn’t See It Coming’: Brandon Nimmo Opens Up About Shocking Mets Departure .DD
For nearly a decade, Brandon Nimmo was a constant in Queens. Drafted and developed by the New York Mets, he grew from a promising prospect into a respected veteran presence — a player fans associated with hustle, optimism, and continuity. So when the Mets traded Nimmo earlier this offseason, the move stunned many. Including Nimmo himself. In a candid conversation with The New York Post, the veteran outfielder ... Read more
🗽 Brandon Nimmo Says He Was “Numbed” by Mets Split He Never Expected .DD
For nearly a decade, Brandon Nimmo was a constant in Queens. Drafted and developed by the New York Mets, he grew from a promising prospect into a respected veteran presence — a player fans associated with hustle, optimism, and continuity. So when the Mets traded Nimmo earlier this offseason, the move stunned many. Including Nimmo himself. In a candid conversation with The New York Post, the veteran outfielder ... Read more
⚾ Chicago White Sox Launch 4 Home Runs in 3 Innings Against Cubs in Spring Statement .DD
It may only be Spring Training, but the Chicago White Sox sent a loud message Sunday afternoon. Facing their crosstown rival in Cactus League action, the White Sox didn’t just beat the Cubs 5–1 — they did it with a jaw-dropping display of power, crushing four home runs in the first three innings. For a team that finished near the bottom of MLB in home runs and RBIs last season, this kind of early offensive burst isn’t ... Read more
💥 White Sox Power Surge: Four Early Homers vs Cubs Signal Legit Offensive Leap .DD
It may only be Spring Training, but the Chicago White Sox sent a loud message Sunday afternoon. Facing their crosstown rival in Cactus League action, the White Sox didn’t just beat the Cubs 5–1 — they did it with a jaw-dropping display of power, crushing four home runs in the first three innings. For a team that finished near the bottom of MLB in home runs and RBIs last season, this kind of early offensive burst isn’t ... Read more




