How Jey Uso Failed WWE and Triple H Detroit Tigers star Spencer Torkelson just got married to Makenna Mattei this month, and currently, the couple is in the middle of a vacation. On Thursday, Makenna dropped some breathtaking views and their adventorous experience. Torkelson and Makenna documented their trek from start to finish. The first picture highlighted the sweeping landscape from a high vantage point, showing ... Read more
An MLB Insider Suggests the Rangers Might Let Go of One Key 2023 World Series Player—Fans Are Already Speculating.yv
MLB insider Ken Rosenthal wrote an article that included an evaluation of the direction the Rangers are likely headed. In the article, Rosenthal wrote that Texas "seems virtually certain to cut payroll," and will likely non-tender a key player from the 2023 World Series team. MLB insider Ken Rosenthal thinks Rangers will likely non-tender Adolis Garcia or Jonah Heim "...a non-tender of ... Read more
A Former Rangers Ace Eyes the 2026 Hall of Fame, but the Odds Are Anything But Certain.yv
Though he's likely to pick a Philadelphia Phillies cap if he is selected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, former Texas Rangers southpaw Cole Hamels is officially on the ballot for 2026. Hamels was with the organization from 2015 to 2018, between stints with the Phillies and the Chicago Cubs. Hamels had one of his best career seasons with the Texas Rangers In 2016, Hamels had a Cy Young caliber season, ... Read more
This Ranking Suggests Trey Yesavage Is Poised to Take His Game to an Entirely New Level in 2026.yv
Trey Yesavage was on the Toronto Blue Jays roster for just under two months in 2025 and took the MLB by storm. Yesavage was a big reason why the Blue Jays were one game away from winning the World Series. As good as his season has been, the 22-year-old might even be able to reach another level. Bleacher Report believes he certainly has more to give, as they have ranked Yesavage very high on their MLB prospects list going into ... Read more
Logan Webb Quietly Extends a Remarkable NL Cy Young Voting Streak That’s Putting the Giants on Notice.yv
Once again, San Francisco Giants right-hander Logan Webb found himself in the middle of National League Cy Young voting. Pittsburgh’s Paul Skenes won the award unanimously, taking all 30 first-place votes from the Baseball Writers Association of America. Incredibly, Philadelphia’s Cristopher Sanchez was second with all 30 second-place votes. He was followed by the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Yoshinobu Yamamoto ... Read more




