Shane Bieber has been a steady presence at the top of the Cleveland Guardians' rotation for the past few seasons, and he is now set to join quite the exclusive list as a result.
Word on the street is the Boston Red Sox are going to have a rough 2024 MLB campaign. If you're looking for a good bet, however, YB's Chelena Goldmn says this may be the team you're looking for.
It sounds like Corey Kluber has no plans to stay away from the game after announcing his retirement from baseball a week ago. After toeing the slab for 13 seasons, Kluber is reportedly considering other ways to work with teams.
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Corey Kluber is retiring from baseball after a decorated career, but that doesn't necessarily mean he's done with baseball altgoether.
Even if someone doesn't spend a lot of time in an organization as a player, that doesn't mean they might not be utilized with that franchise after they're done competing on the field.
The pitcher just announced his retirement from Major League Baseball last week after a 13-season career.
A slow news week is not always a dull one. Grace is back with not a lot of news, but a lot of thoughts and opinions. First, while not a lot of baseball news, there is some stuff to talk about.
Yesterday, 37-year-old right-handed starting pitcher Corey Kluber announced his retirement after 13 seasons in the majors. During his time, Kluber has played on five different teams.
This is one in a series of daily articles highlighting the latest news and notes from the MLB offseason. Corey Kluber announced on Instagram that he is retiring from Major League Baseball after a 13-year career.
Can you feel the spring in the air? Pitchers and catchers begin reporting on Friday as the busiest team of the offseason kicks off their Spring Training.
The final credits are playing on the career of one former Cy Young winner.
Starting pitcher Corey Kluber announced his retirement after 13 seasons on Friday.
Two-time AL Cy Young Award winner Corey Kluber announced his retirement on social media. Ending a 13-year career, Kluber won his first Cy Young Award with Cleveland in 2014 going 18-9 with a 2.44 ERA.
Two-time American League Cy Young Award winner Corey Kluber announced his retirement from Major League Baseball on Friday after 13 seasons. "Each chapter
Right-hander Corey Kluber announced his retirement on Instagram this morning.
The Boston Red Sox have declined their $11 million club option on starting pitcher Corey Kluber for the 2024 season, the team announced Friday evening.
Boston Red Sox pitcher Corey Kluber is moving to the bullpen for the first time during the regular season in 10 years after a disastrous start to his Red Sox tenure.
Boston’s offseason signing of veteran Corey Kluber hasn’t gone nearly as well as hoped, but the club is sticking with the struggling right-hander.
The Red Sox were held to just four hits in a loss to the Rays on Saturday afternoon. Boston fell to Tampa Bay by a final score of 4-2 at Tropicana Field to drop to 14-11-4 in Grapefruit League play.
The Red Sox have named Corey Kluber as their Opening Day starter, manager Alex Cora announced on Wednesday. The two-time Cy Young Award winner will get the ball against the Orioles at Fenway Park on March 30.
As noted by numerous Red Sox media members and those in the Boston area, the consensus remains that Chief Baseball Officer Chaim Bloom needs to do more, particularly in the starting rotation.
For the Sox, adding another starting pitcher makes a lot of sense given the uncertainty with their current options. Nick Pivetta is probably the only solid member of their group right now, as Chris Sale and James Paxton have hardly pitched in the past three years. Brayan Bello and Garrett Whitlock are penciled into two spots, though they are young and only have 20 MLB starts between them.
Corey Kluber has pitched for three teams in his MLB career, and once the 2022 season rolls around, he’s going to make it four. The 35-year-old signed with the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday.
The Tampa Bay Rays are adding Corey Kluber to their rotation after agreeing to a one-year deal with the right-handed pitcher pending a physical, according to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic.
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