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Today on Pinstripe Alley – 1/29/26

The offseason weeks continue to blow by as we’re nearly done with January already, and spring training is officially around the corner. The Yankees’ retooling appears all but over barring a last-minute deal falling into place, and while Brian Cashman has done his best to defend against the impression that they’re just running back last […]

Islanders vs. Rangers NHL Best Bets, Odds, Prediction and Pick – Jan. 29

At 7 p.m. ET on Thursday, it’ll be the New York Islanders versus the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden — with best bets ideas below if you’re looking for an edge. Best Islanders vs. Rangers Prop Bets Player & Team Odds to Score a Goal Goals & Games Played Mika Zibanejad, Rangers +145 22 G in 53 GP Artemi Panarin, Rangers +160 19 G in 52 GP Bo Horvat, Islanders +180 21 G in 39 GP J.T. Miller, Rangers +200 14 G in 45 GP Vi...

On This Day (29 Jan 2012): Campbell Gets Back Amongst The Goals!

During a game where Sunderland were largely second best against local rivals Middlesbrough, the greatest joy came from the fact that Frazier Campbell scored on his return to the team after eighteen months out injured. Campbell had been extremely unfortunate since joining Sunderland, with a stop-start feel ensuring that supporters only saw glimpses of what […]

Braves News: Starting pitching rumors, Sean Murphy injury, more

The Braves were linked specifically to Chris Bassitt and Lucas Giolito as targets for their starting pitching pursuit, which apparently remains active at this stage in the offseason. While those are by no means sexy options, they likely wouldn’t require eye-watering contracts and would preserve the Braves’ 2026 draft capital, as compared to Framber Valdez […]

Yankees news: Brian Cashman denies he’s “running it back”

MLB.com | Bryan Hoch: After spending most of the offseason re-signing members of the 2025 team, Brian Cashman is pushing back on the narrative that this year’s team will be much the same as last year’s. “I disagree that it’s the same team, running it back,” the Yankees’ GM said. “It’s going to be some […]

Islanders vs. Rangers: How to Watch, Odds, Picks & Predictions

Thursday’s NHL lineup features a matchup between the New York Islanders (28-19-5) and the New York Rangers (22-25-6) at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. The Islanders are -122 on the moneyline to win on the road against the Rangers (+101) in the game, which starts at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN+. Check out the Islanders-Rangers game on ESPN+. Islanders vs. Rangers Game Info & Odds When: Thursday, January 29, 2026 at 7 p.m. ET TV Channel: ESPN+ Live Stream: Fubo Live Stream...

2026 NC State Baseball Preview – Part III: Who’s New

We’re less than 30 days out from the start of NC State’s 2026 baseball season, so now’s as good a time as any to get to know the team before they hit the diamond. The Wolfpack will be looking for their third trip to Omaha in the last six seasons, so let’s figure out how […]

Zach Maxwell is the #12 prospect in the Cincinnati Reds system!

In yet another incredibly tight vote, it was Big Sugar who emerged victorious! With 36 votes out of 124 responses in this round, big right-hander Zach Maxwell claimed the plurality, narrowly topping the likes of Leo Balcazar (34 votes) and Aaron Watson (29 votes) – with the latter two holding slim leads of their own […]

Rick Rizzs: A legacy of service

The longest-tenured voice of Seattle Mariners baseball almost wasn’t. In 1983, Rick Rizzs was serving as the play-by-play announcer for the Columbus Clippers, at the time the Yankees’ Triple-A team. He’d been in the minor leagues for nine years, still waiting on a chance at a big-league job. It seemed like his opportunity had arrived; […]

Brewers sign catcher Reese McGuire to minor league deal

Just a day after I wrote about the Brewers notably inviting two catchers to spring training, they’ve tacked on another catcher to that group. Veteran catcher Reese McGuire, who spent last season with the Cubs, has agreed to a minor league deal with Milwaukee with an invite to major league spring training, per Curt Hogg. […]

Catching up on the latest Washington Nationals news items

Obviously, the MacKenzie Gore trade is the biggest move the Nationals have made in the past week. However, there have been a few minor moves that you may have missed. I wanted to take a look at some of the news items that have been lost in the shuffle. Between minor league signings and spring […]

Folks, Cubs Pitchers and Catchers Report to Spring Training in Just Two Weeks

The nature of the offseason in the last five, ten years is such that so much of it bleeds into January that the advent of Spring Training feels a little less like this desperately-long-anticipated, far-off event, and more like the next phase of the offseason. Here we are, on the doorstep of February, and the Chicago Cubs are still popping up in fairly significant free agent rumors ( Zac Gallen today, for example ). That is not to say we don’t eagerly greet the arrival of Spring Training a...

The MLB free agent signing deadline system that *could* work

I promise this is the last time for a while I’ll write about Cody Bellinger, but he really is a good use case for a particular proposal that I’ve been considering. All the way back in December, we knew the Yankees had offered the former MVP a five-year deal worth around $150 million dollars, and […]

Must-Watch: Jed Hoyer Does an Hour with David Kaplan and Gordon Wittenmyer

Cubs President Jed Hoyer is not someone we hear from as much as we’d like. Sure, he’s around at CubsCon and will occasionally do shorter media interviews on the radio or at the Winter Meetings or a new player press conference, etc. But rarely does he sit down for an hour like he just did with David Kaplan and Gordon Wittenmyer on The Cubs REKAP Podcast . So I was very excited to see Kap reel him in again. You can find the full video at the bottom of this post, but I’m going to drop a few ...