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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
First baseman Anthony Rizzo is a 4x gold glover, a 3x All-Star, a World Series champion, and an icon of Chicago sports. Few athletes have ever been adored the way Anthony Rizzo was by Cubs fans ...
First baseman Anthony Rizzo, 35, has yet to find a match in free agency. After a down year at the plate, largely due to injuries, the New York Yankees declined his $17 million club option for 2025 ...
With the Yankees scrambling for reinforcements, Rizzo’s chances of reuniting with the team have never been higher. Bleacher Report’s Zachary D. Rymer even predicts the veteran slugger will be ...
Former Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo is still without a new team this spring, and he said in a recent interview that his playing career may be near its end. Rizzo spoke to Ken Rosenthal ...
Anthony Rizzo addressed injuries and acknowledged the near end of his career while lingering in the free agency market. The former New York Yankees baseman, 35, became a free agent when the Bronx ...
Duvall seems to be making the same mistake that fellow veteran Anthony Rizzo has made this offseason. Rizzo bemoaned MLB's unwillingness to hand roster spots to players with significant experience ...
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.
You can get in touch with Noah by emailing n.camras@newsweek.com New York Yankees free agent first baseman Anthony Rizzo wants to keep playing. But he also acknowledged that his career could be ...
Despite the last two seasons being filled with both injuries and poor production from Anthony Rizzo, the three-time All-Star says he does not want to retire. But during an interview discussing his ...