Anthony Rizzo's demand seems to have declined, but the slugger still has a few potential landing spots before the season ...
Should they roll with this blueprint to begin the regular season, it would make some sense to take a flier on veteran free agent first baseman Anthony Rizzo. Rizzo, 35, has been hampered by ...
Anthony Rizzo and his wife Emily Vakos are going to be parents! The couple became engaged in 2017 and tied the knot the following year.
Spring training camps open up this week around baseball and former Chicago Cubs star Anthony Rizzo is surprisingly without a team still. Rizzo, 35, is coming off a down year with the New York ...
Former New York Yankees slugger Anthony Rizzo has been linked to the Los Angeles Dodgers to further strengthen their lineup. MLB analyst Joseph Kallan of FanSided believes the Dodgers aren’t ...
A reunion with first baseman Anthony Rizzo didn’t seem likely after the New York Yankees declined his club option in the early stages of the offseason, and a few months later, it seems even less ...
After two sub-par seasons with the New York Yankees, the franchise could no longer justify hanging on to Anthony Rizzo. His 20 combined home runs in 2023-24, at a position that demands power ...
The former Cubs star, who most recently played for the Yankees, announced on social media Thursday that he and his wife Emily Rizzo are expecting The adorable announcement featured the couple's ...
Anthony Rizzo has been a free agent for far too long. Pete Alonso, Alex Bregman, and a few other stars have been in the market without finding a team. With spring training nearing, teams are ...
Chicago Cubs World Series champion Anthony Rizzo and his wife Emily announced Thursday that they’re expecting their first child. The Cubs legend and cancer survivor has done so much for kids in ...
Anthony Rizzo is currently looking for a new contract ahead of the 2025 season, but he and his wife, Emily Vakos, have exciting news to share. Taking to Instagram on Thursday, Rizzo shared the ...
The New York Mets should add a first baseman and another starting pitcher before Opening Day if they want to make themselves the favorites in the NL East. But that doesn't mean they will do it.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results