It was all too familiar for fans in The Six, yet another heartbreak in a Game 7. This time, in the MLB. The Toronto Blue Jays squandered all their chances to put the game away and hoist the World Series for the third time in franchise history. However, the Los Angeles Dodgers had the last laugh, leaving Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and company in sorrow. Trevor Bauer SIGNS with THE ... Read more
Gleyber Torres Heads to Surgery — But the Yankees Star’s Return Could Be Closer Than You Think.yv
October 31: Torres underwent the hernia procedure today, according to Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press. He is expected to be cleared for baseball activities in four weeks. October 11: With the Tigers’ season now over, Gleyber Torres is planning to undergo sports hernia surgery, the second baseman told reporters (including the Detroit News’ Tony Paul) in the aftermath of the club’s loss in ... Read more
Riley Greene’s Early Contract Projections Are In — and Detroit Fans Should Be Worried.yv
In 2025, Riley Greene became the first Detroit Tigers hitter to earn back-to-back All-Star selections since Miguel Cabrera. Now, he might be on track to become the franchise's highest-paid player since Cabrera as well. According to Bleacher Report's Kerry Miller, Greene falls into the category of "the truly elite talents who teams are hoping will be the highly productive face of the franchise for a decade or longer" and ... Read more
A voice and a legacy gone — Bengals great and longtime broadcaster Bob Trumpy dies at 80, leaving fans in sorrow. DH
Former Cincinnati Bengals tight end/wide receiver and longtime broadcaster Bob Trumpy has died at the age of 80, the team announced Sunday. Trumpy passed away at home surrounded by loved ones, the team disclosed in a statement, but a cause of death was not revealed. A University of Utah alum, Trumpy was one of the Bengals’ original draft selections when the franchise joined the AFL in 1968. He went on to ... Read more
Ivan Herrera Isn’t Just the Cardinals’ Catcher of the Future — He Might Be Their Spark Right Now.yv
The St. Louis Cardinals may still be in the middle of a tough stretch, but there’s plenty of reason for fans to believe better days are coming. With Chaim Bloom taking over as president of baseball operations, a new era is beginning — one built on young talent, smart roster decisions, and a renewed focus on the future. And at the center of that future is Ivan Herrera. Even as the Cardinals struggled in 2025, Herrera ... Read more




