Por: Forbes Business October 18, 2022
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - JULY 17: Jose Abreu #79 of the Chicago White Sox rounds the bases after hitting ... [+] a three-run home run in the sixth inning against the Houston Astros at Guaranteed Rate Field on July 17, 2021 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Quinn Harris/Getty Images)Getty Images Jose Abreu is headed toward a real run at free agency for the first time. The 2020 American League MVP remains a consistent run-producer even though he just... + full article
Bleacher Report USA Sports October 17, 2022
As the 2022 MLB playoffs continue to unfold, five teams remain alive for a World Series berth.Saturday saw the Houston Astros complete their sweep of the Seattle Mariners, sending Houston to the American League Championship Series. The San Diego Padres and Philadelphia Phillies,... + más
MLB 2022 Playoffs: Series Matchups, Schedule And Odds | Forbes
Aaron Judge is one home run away from breaking the American League record — here's how to watch his remaining games | Business Insider
The New York Times USA Sports October 16, 2022
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Guardians do not hit a lot of home runs but they are pests to opposing pitching staffs. They make a lot of contact and run the bases hard. So when they entered the bottom of the ninth inning on Saturday in Game 3 of this best-of-five American League... + más
Bill Madden: Yankees’ ALDS matchup with Guardians closer than it appears | New York Daily News
Yankees Keep Season Alive by Evening Series With Guardians | The New York Times
Fox News USA Sports October 16, 2022
is partying like it's 1998.The Padres have been owned by the for a long time, but in this NLDS, they rewrote the script.With Saturday's 5-3 win, the Padres took down the 111-win Dodgers in four games to advance to their first NLCS in 24 years.The Dodgers loaded the... + más
Plaschke: The 'Adorable Little Padres?' Dodger fans should know there is plenty to hate | Los Angeles Times
Padres eliminate Dodgers, advance to NLCS for 1st time since 1998 | ABC7
WGN-TV USA Sports October 06, 2022
Posted: Oct 5, 2022 / 03:02 PM CDT Updated: Oct 5, 2022 / 03:48 PM CDT SHARE CHICAGO – There are two things that are certain when it comes to the White Sox first baseman in 2023. First, Jose Abreu will be playing baseball in 2023 as he gets ready to turn 36 in January, making... + más
In perhaps his last week with the White Sox, Jose Abreu helps end losing streak | WGN-TV
NYC lawmaker makes push to ban tattoo discrimination by employers and landlords | New York Daily News
New York Daily News USA Politics September 26, 2022
Tat’s all, folks? Discriminating against tattoo-sporting employees and job applicants would be illegal under a new bill that Democratic New York City Councilman Shaun Abreu is planning to introduce this week. The new legislation aims to prohibit employers, landlords and others... + más
‘House Of The Dragon’ Is Sparking A Wave Of Dragon Tattoos | Forbes
L.A. County supervisors propose adopting permanent rental protections | Los Angeles Times
Chicago Tribune USA Sports September 24, 2022
The Chicago White Sox needed a sweep to have a realistic chance at surpassing the Cleveland Guardians in the American League Central. Instead, they were swept. And now a team that had World Series aspirations is on the verge of missing the postseason. The Sox entered Friday’s... + más
4 costly Chicago White Sox losses to the Cleveland Guardians, who won the season series to secure the tiebreaker | Chicago Tribune
Chicago White Sox swept by the Cleveland Guardians — all but eliminating them from postseason contention: ‘It’s frustrating, it’s disappointing’ | Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune USA Sports September 23, 2022
The Chicago White Sox entered a season-defining series against the Cleveland Guardians this week looking to pick up crucial ground in the American League Central. The series wrapped up Thursday with another disappointing day for the Sox, who lost 4-2 in front of 23,395 at... + más
Column: Barring a miracle ending, the Chicago White Sox face an uncertain future — and need to make changes | Chicago Tribune
About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |