Nov 6, 2018 Sam MillerESPN.com Close ESPN baseball columnist/feature writerFormer editor-in-chief of Baseball ProspectusCo-author of “The Only Rule Is It Has To Work” Before the 2019 MLB season began, we tried to define what “success” could look like for each of the 30 teams. Obviously, winning a World Series would count as successful no matter
Month: November 2019
11:33 AM ET Field YatesESPN Insider Close Field Yates has previous experience interning with the New England Patriots on both their coaching and scouting staffs. A graduate of Wesleyan University (CT), he is a regular contributor to ESPN Boston’s Patriots coverage and ESPN Insider. Welcome to — at least in one way — the hardest
7:30 PM ET Mike ClayESPN Writer Close Fantasy football, NFL analyst for ESPN.com Member of Pro Football Writers of America Founding director of Pro Football Focus Fantasy 2013 FSTA award winner for most accurate preseason rankings The Fantasy 32 analyzes the NFL from a fantasy perspective, with at least one mention of each of the
7:30 AM ET Quarterback carnage. No two words better describe the first half of the 2019 NFL season. A total of 46 passers have started at least one game, the most through Week 9 in five seasons. Pittsburgh’s Ben Roethlisberger was lost for the season in Week 2, the same week the Saints’ Drew Brees
9:15 AM ET Associated Press NEW YORK — The NBA is introducing a direct-to-consumer subscription option for NBA TV, a move primarily targeted at those who don’t have cable or a package that already offers the channel. The league announced Tuesday that NBA TV will be available through the league’s website or mobile app for
10:40 AM ET The Hall of Fame announced its 10-person Modern Era Ballot — nine players and former labor chief Marvin Miller — with the results to be announced at the start of baseball’s winter meetings. Let’s get this out of the way: Stop with the comparisons to Harold Baines. For now, Baines is an
9:00 AM ET Former Alabama defensive lineman Antonio Alfano is transferring to Colorado, head coach Mel Tucker announced on Monday. See you in January @Antonioalfano99! Welcome home! pic.twitter.com/rqOLVSptXf — Mel Tucker (@Coach_mtucker) November 5, 2019 Alfano was the No. 28 ranked recruit in the 2019 class, but the true freshman never played a snap for
6:00 AM ET SANTA CLARA, Calif. — On Friday, the San Francisco 49ers got terrible injury news when an MRI revealed that linebacker Kwon Alexander will miss the rest of the season because of a torn pectoral. But after a weekend of rest, the injury news is about to get a lot better. As the
8:45 AM ET German tennis great Boris Becker has had his bankruptcy restrictions extended to 2031, after an investigation found assets and undisclosed transactions valued at more than £4.5 million ($5.80 million). Becker, who won six Grand Slam singles titles in his career including three at Wimbledon, was made bankrupt on June 21, 2017 in
9:00 AM ET The first domino in a long and complicated offseason fell for the Red Sox on Monday, as slugger J.D. Martinez decided not to test free agency, meaning Boston’s biggest run producer in recent years will be back for at least one more season — presuming he isn’t traded first. Questions about the