The Cincinnati Reds have locked up starting pitcher Homer Bailey for six years with a contract that is reported to be worth $105 million, according to MLB.com writer Mark Sheldon. The contract also allows for multiple options for the seventh year. The Reds were able to avoid an arbitration hearing with Bailey that was scheduled for...
As we head into Spring, counting down the days to Opening Day, it's time to write up my predictions. We have seen some truly astonishing things this off-season, including; Jay Z earning Robinson Cano a mad $240 million deal, Masahiro Tanaka becoming the fifth highest paid pitcher in baseball history in order to don the...
The long, cold winter is nearing an end; Spring Training has begun for some teams and for others it soon will. The 2014 MLB season is upon us!
For those that have been following Sports Unbiased for the last year, you know how much we love our predictions. As a site, we will get all the writers together, have them vote on who they...
On Tuesday afternoon, the Major League Players Association announced that 146 players filed for salary arbitration over disputed contract negotiations. The arbitration process is set up by the league to allow players the opportunity to have a third-party arbitration group, made up of a three member committee, come to terms...
When:
Tuesday, October 1st, at 8:07 PM ET on TBS
Where:
PNC Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Why to Watch:
It's finally here, a playoff game in Pittsburgh. For the first time in 20 years the Pirates will get a chance to move on to the National League Divisional Series Tuesday night as they host the Cincinnati Reds in the...
Tonight, against the San Francisco Giants, starting pitcher Homer Bailey threw the 16th no-hitter in the history of the Cincinnati Reds franchise and the first of the 2013 major league baseball season. It was an incredible performance that was just one seventh inning Gregor Blanco walk away from a perfect game. Ironically Blanco...
We are a little over a third of the way through the Major League Baseball season. We know the Astros and Marlins are the biggest pretenders in the league as they are each going to approach 100+ losses. The Twins, White Sox, Mets, Brewers, and Cubs are most likely not going to compete. These teams just have too much ground to try and make...
Welcome to Part 3 of my 2013 MLB forecast. I just finished forecasting the National League West and now it is time to move on and I present my 2013 predictions for the National League Central.
Wow, what a peak and valley division. It is hard to believe there can be a team 42 games behind first place at the end of a season but my hat...