ESPN MLB Insider Jeff Passan took the Seattle Mariners to task in his latest piece for ESPN.com. While discussing the MLB ...
The American League East is arguably the most competitive division in baseball. Just ask the Toronto Blue Jays. They know.
ESPN's Jeff Passan is highly regarded as the best insider in the business. That being said, he's not a fan favorite in the MLB community. Over the years, Passan has praised the Los Angeles ...
ESPN's Jeff Passan reeled off the first basemen who have recently agreed to contracts and cited the notable players who haven't yet signed. That group was limited to Pete Alonso, Anthony Rizzo ...
The New York Mets signed Juan Soto to a 16-year contract a little under a month ago. The $765 million deal – as well as the possible incentives – have been well ...
In fact, ESPN's Jeff Passan told Scott Van Pelt something about Soto's choice that Yankees fans probably don't want to hear. "The Mets weren't that much at a different place, Scott, than the New ...
There are still plenty of free agents available that fill positions of need, and even bigger names on the trade block, which Jeff Passan recently discussed in his latest article for ESPN.
"Got my cousin (Yanks fan) a Derek Jeter tee for Xmas so i’m going to print out the Passan tweet of Soto signing with the Mets so when he unfolds the shirt, the tweet falls out lol," he wrote.
The Mariners - and other teams - could be spending. They are choosing not to. That's what Jeff Passan of ESPN said on social media on Friday when fans were upset that Teoscar Hernandez had signed ...
So why would Soto then decide to jump ship? According to ESPN’s Jeff Passan during an appearance on SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt, this was perhaps an evaluation on the future trajectories of ...
Per ESPN's Jeff Passan, Adames and the Giants have agreed to terms on a seven-year, $182 million contract in free agency. Jeff Passan @JeffPassan Willy Adames will receive a $22 million signing ...
Jeff Passan » By and large, young players are no longer training -- or, better put, being trained -- to do what major league teams ask of them. One can't reasonably expect a pitcher to throw deep ...