Come 2019, Major League Baseball’s going to look much more different. The game’s drift toward analytics has turned into a tidal wave.
Author: Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY
The Tigers don’t need Bryce Harper right now. That doesn’t mean they won’t later.
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Bryce Harper would fit in well next to Mike Trout in Angels’ outfield — in 2021, or now
Imagine a Harper-Trout-Shohei Ohtani pairing in the lineup. They don’t pass out championship rings for charisma, but who wouldn’t want to watch that?
Red Sox re-sign World Series hero Nathan Eovaldi to four-year deal
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Bryce Harper and the Reds would make for one big run-scoring machine
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Bryce Harper would bring power, pizzazz to Dodgers. Are they willing to pay the price?
After turning down a 10-year, $300 million offer from the Nationals, Bryce Harper is on the free agent market. Here’s why the Dodgers should sign him.
Bryce Harper and the Yankees: Why this long-anticipated marriage still makes sense
After turning down a 10-year, $300 million offer from the Nationals, Bryce Harper is on the free agent market. Here’s why the Yankees should sign him.
Why the Rockies and Bryce Harper could be a good match
Bryce Harper will likely set a new standard for most lucrative contract in North American sports history. Here’s why Rockies should sign him.
Texas Rangers’ Adrian Beltre announces retirement after 21 years in MLB
In his 21-year career, Adrian Beltre amassed 477 home runs and 3,166 hits, establishing himself as the greatest third baseman of his era.