This weekend, the greens of Las Colinas Country Club in suburban Dallas will not only host the swings of seasoned PGA Tour Champions but also the competitive spirits of some of Chicago's own baseball icons at The Invited Celebrity Classic.
There’s an old saying: in case of emergency, break out the stars of the 2000s. The guest list this week at Red Sox spring training is rivaling — or maybe exceeding — the stars the team usually trots out at Winter Weekend.
Philadelphia Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber recently appeared on the Starkville podcast, and he was asked what his best piece of advice for a young player that he passed down from when he was an up-and-coming player.
Jon Lester, a former Chicago Cubs pitcher, will attend spring training. This time, the three-time World Series champion will be visiting teams he played on and won't be pitching this time around.
With 2024 potentially being the last season of A's baseball in Oakland, it's going to be a season of reflection of all of the memories that we have shared at the Coliseum.
Last week, veteran starting pitcher Jon Lester announced his retirement from MLB. The southpaw decided to walk away from baseball after an outstanding 16-season career in the majors.
After 16 big league seasons and 3 championships, long-time Red Sox and Cub Jon Lester has called it a career. On Wednesday morning, news broke that left-handed pitcher Jon Lester was retiring from baseball.
Jon Lester has retired after quite an amazing career; is it worthy of the Hall of Fame?
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After a 16-season career that included five All-Star appearances and three World Series titles, Jon Lester has announced his retirement.
Jon Lester has been in MLB for 16 seasons. The lefty has been around the block, having played for five teams in total and three over the past two seasons.
No one will compare Washington Nationals pitcher Jon Lester to Shohei Ohtani from the plate.
A five-time All-Star and three-time World Series champion, Lester recently wrapped up a six-year, $155M contract with the Cubs and will now suit up for the fourth team of an exceptional career.
Lester was initially scheduled to make his spring training debut on Thursday, but after additional tests, the decision was made for him to undergo surgery.
During his nine seasons with the Red Sox, Lester won 110 games, was a three-time All-Star and won two World Series titles with the club in 2007 and 2013.
Jon Lester may have tossed his final game for the Chicago Cubs. If he doesn't return to the team for a seventh season, he certainly went out on a high note with the fans.
Starting pitchers across baseball have had strong reactions to how the Rays handled Blake Snell during the World Series. Jon Lester’s, however, is among the funniest.
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