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Burnett reportedly invoked his no-trade clause to block a deal that would have sent him to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim for Bobby Abreu. [31] On February 18, the Yankees agreed to trade Burnett to the Pittsburgh Pirates for minor leaguers Exicardo Cayones and Diego Moreno, and to pay $20 million of the remaining $33 million on his contract.
The 2024 NFL trade deadline a day away. Teams around the league are hustling to finalize their rosters for the second half of the season and beyond, and have until 4 p.m. ET on Nov. 5, to make a ...
The Phillies entered the offseason with a strategy of "reloading, not rebuilding". [2] According to Matt Gelb of The Philadelphia Inquirer, "Bold best describes what Rubén Amaro Jr. has done so far in putting together the 2014 Phillies and it sure is appropriate that the word ends with the letters O-L-D." [3] The team wanted to re-sign Carlos Ruiz (or find another catcher) and sign a right ...
Tuesday at Major League Baseball's annual Winter Meetings featured Max Fried agreeing to a $218 million deal with the New York Yankees, the biggest contract in history for a left-handed pitcher ...
The Phillies have the best record in MLB at 62-34 and lead the Atlanta Braves by 8.5 games in the NL East. It’s a loaded team poised for a deep playoff run. Still, it's not a perfect baseball ...
Burnett imploded in Game 5, allowing six earned runs in only two innings pitched. The Yankees rallied late, but fell short as the Phillies sent the series back to The Bronx with an 8–6 win. [109] Matsui earned the World Series MVP award thanks to his performance in Game 6. [110]
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The effect of the Alexander trade was immediate. In 1918, only three years after winning the pennant, the Phillies finished sixth, 13 games under .500. It was the start of one of the longest streaks of futility in baseball history. From 1918 to 1948, the Phillies had only one winning record, which came in 1932. The team finished higher than ...