TORONTO – To fully grasp both the reach and power of the 2025 Toronto Blue Jays, consider the empirical evidence provided by the Canadian broadcast numbers for Game 7 of the World Series — an average audience of 10.9 million, peaking at 14 million, with 18.5 million viewers watching at least some of the contest. Those are astonishing figures, and at a time when there’s no steady counterweight to the two-time defending ... Read more
What Every Rangers Fan Needs to Know This Tuesday Morning About the Team’s Future.yv
You guys must not have bought enough gold World Series hats as Evan Grant writes that a new era of penny pinching from the Texas Rangers appears to be upon us. Kennedi Landry’s newsletter for the week reveals the strengths of new Rangers skipper Skip Schumaker as a manager. With the World Series now in the rearview mirror, R.J. Anderson ranks the top 25 free agents and the teams that could ... Read more
Jake Burger’s 2025 Season in Review Reveals the Surprising Rise That Shocked the League.yv
With the 2025 Texas Rangers season having come to an end, we shall be, over the course of the offseason, taking a look at every player who appeared in a major league game for the Texas Rangers in 2025. Today we are looking at Jake Burger. Jake Burger’s 2025 season was kind of a mess. Brought in to replace Nathaniel Lowe at first base as part of an overall organizational plan to improve the team’s power, Burger never ... Read more
Is Re-Signing Justin Verlander Worth Every Penny the Giants Are Reportedly Paying?.yv
Once the World Series ended on Saturday, the world changed for more than 100 Major League players — they became free agents. The official list was released on Sunday by the Major League Baseball Players Association and is added to when players or teams make decisions on contract options. The San Francisco Giants, as expected, has just three players listed — pitcher Justin Verlander, infielder Wilmer ... Read more
The Giants Have Officially Closed the Chapter on Tom Murphy — and the Fans Are Taking Notice.yv
On Monday, the San Francisco Giants made perhaps their least surprising offseason transaction in franchise history. As the offseason officially got underway, the Giants declined their team option for catcher Tom Murphy, opting for a $250,000 buyout rather than a $4 million salary. And thus ends the story of one of the worst transactions in recent memory for the Giants. Murphy was signed two offseasons ago to be Patrick ... Read more

