Rookie's career-high 9 K's, lockdown 'pen, early homers keys to series-opening win … [Read more...] about Nats’ happy homecoming all starts with Irvin
Archives for July 2023
Minor NFL Transactions: 7/21/23
Here are today’s minor transactions from around the league as teams prepare their rosters for training camp: Baltimore Ravens Placed on NFI: OLB Tyus Bowser Placed on PUP: RB J.K. Dobbins, FB Patrick Ricard, CB Damarion Williams, DT Rayshad Nichols, WR Mike Thomas Placed on reserve/did not report list: WR Rashod Bateman Cleveland Browns Signed: WR Austin Watkins Placed on … [Read more...] about Minor NFL Transactions: 7/21/23
Cubs Split Season Series with Nats
The Chicago Cubs avenged an earlier series loss to the Washington Nationals and evened the season score at three games apiece. In game one, the Nats road the long ball and an effective bullpen to victory. However, the Washington relief corps collapsed late in the last two games. With better hitting with runners in scoring position, the Cubs ran away with the series at … [Read more...] about Cubs Split Season Series with Nats
AL East Notes: Story, Mullins, Green
Red Sox infielder Trevor Story is beginning a rehab assignment today, with Ian Browne of MLB.com relaying the details. Story will play five innings at shortstop in Friday’s game before serving as the designated hitter on Saturday and returning to the shortstop position on Sunday. The shortstop position in Boston has been in flux since it was reported in January that Story had … [Read more...] about AL East Notes: Story, Mullins, Green
Ravens Sign Veteran Running Back, Gordon to One-Year Deal
The Baltimore Ravens and running back Melvin Gordon, 30, agreed to a one-year deal on Friday. The deal is reportedly worth up to just over three-million dollars through incentives. We’ve agreed in principle on a 1-year deal with RB Melvin Gordon, pending a physicalWelcome to Baltimore, @Melvingordon25 pic.twitter.com/h3VFFNnh45— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) July 21, … [Read more...] about Ravens Sign Veteran Running Back, Gordon to One-Year Deal