The New York Yankees could look to reunite with veteran first baseman Anthony Rizzo as a replacement for Giancarlo Stanton.
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Former Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo will go down as one of the better players in franchise history. Rizzo did everything he could to help the Cubs win a World Series in 2016 ...
Anthony Rizzo is only 35. But with spring training games underway, he continues to linger on the free-agent market. Rizzo wants to play. He’s healthy enough to play. Yet he knows the end of his ...
MTV star Tony Raines, a regular on The Challenge, was arrested early Sunday morning (February 23) for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. As first reported by TMZ, the 36-year-old Raines was ...
Anthony Rizzo remains a free agent well into MLB spring training, along with a number of veterans who prefer not to take below market value for their services. The bad news for Rizzo is the longer ...
272/.325/.394 (101 OPS+) with 16 homers, 71 RBI and 2.5 WAR. Anthony Rizzo is 35 years old and remains unsigned. He wants to keep playing, but also realizes it might not be a possibility.
The 2025 MLB spring training has begun, and Anthony Rizzo is still a free agent. Rizzo has carved an incredible career over the years, including his World Series win 2016. The All-Star had a great ...
First baseman Anthony Rizzo is still searching for a landing spot in free agency entering the 2025 season, but he isn't focused on retiring. "I think I have a lot to give to the game still," Rizzo ...
Anthony Rizzo remains unsigned as Spring Training gets underway. The 35-year-old first baseman tells Ken Rosenthal and Brendan Kuty of The Athletic that he’s hopeful of finding a landing spot ...
You can get in touch with Noah by emailing [email protected] New York Yankees free agent first baseman Anthony Rizzo wants to keep playing. But he also acknowledged that his career could be ...
Speaking in an interview with The Athletic this week, longtime first baseman Anthony Rizzo said that he's over hand issues that hampered him late last season and that he doesn't want to retire.