Sports
Astros Get Ready For The Future
By Markus Garcia Change is coming to Houston. Next year the Houston Astros will be moving from the National League Central to the American League West and the team is already preparing for the move.
Astros Mills Believes In Quantity & Quality
By Ross Lippman When Spring Training ends, the Houston Astros roster will go from 65 players to 25. Manager Brad Mills wants to make sure he creates relationships with everyone on the team, even with the players who don’t make the cut.
Skies Clear for Phillies in Clearwater
By Lily Zhao One big hit made Lou Montanez a big hit. Montanez’s walk off home run in the tenth inning helped redeem the Philadelphia Phillies 10-3 loss to the Houston Astros yesterday.
New Team, New Season For McGehee
By Christine Roy Casey McGehee is looking for a fresh start in Pittsburgh. This comes after the third baseman was traded from the Milwaukee Brewers during the offseason.
Orioles Eye Flight From Divisional Depths
By Alex Yoh
Baltimore has been bogged down in the AL East for more than a decade.
The Orioles have not had a winning season since 1997.
Atlanta Drops the Ball in Sarasota
By Samantha Russo
The Atlanta Braves have only one win to show so far this Spring Training. Today’s 2-1 loss against the Orioles will make three consecutive losses.
A New Prince in Lakeland
By Ross Lippman Motown’s future is looking bright. It’s all because of a Prince….Fielder that is. The Tigers may have found their key to a World Series title by signing Prince Fielder to a $214 million, nine-year contract.
Astros Blast the Phillies for Second Straight Win
By Lily Zhao The runs came fast and often. The Houston Astros outplayed and outscored the Philadelphia Phillies 10-3 for their second straight Spring Training win.
Braves Rookie Steps Into Big Role
By Christine Roy Tyler Pastornicky has a new job. This year he’ll be the Atlanta Braves starting shortstop. Coming into Spring Training as a rookie can be overwhelming.