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Jon Morosi joins MLB Central to discuss the Giants' rotation, Addison Barger's success with the Blue Jays and Roman Anthony's 497-foot homer ...
‘Treasurer Jim’ Cairns was hardly a resounding success yet seems to be the role model for the current Treasurer Jim Chalmers, writes Piers Akerman. The earlier “Treasurer Jim” was Jim ...
Former federal treasurer Jim Cairns’ affair with his private secretary Junie Morosi generated whispering campaigns and rocked the Whitlam government in the 1970s. He denied it and even sued for ...
It's likely that some Blue Jays fans remember exactly where they were when Jon Morosi tweeted that Shohei Ohtani was on a plane to Toronto. The post, which Morosi hasn't actually shame-deleted and ...
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Jon Morosi: Tigers face 'easy hard decision' on Skubal. Here's what they'll be seeking.Will the Orioles or Dodgers make one? "I think they are going to come up with compelling offers," MLB insider Jon Morosi said Thursday on 97.1 The Ticket. "Whether it’s actually been submitted ...
Three days after his Shohei Ohtani plane report backfired, Jon Morosi tried to laugh about his gaffe when discussing right-handed pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto during an MLB Network segment.
MLB Network's Jon Morosi joined The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal in reporting that the Miami Marlins offered a contract to longtime Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson. According to a report from ...
Will he follow the example – God forbid – of Jim Cairns, whose only notable accomplishment during his brief period as Treasurer was to hire Junie Morosi? Perhaps Chalmers will model himself on ...
In a segment on 670 The Score, MLB Network insider Jon Morosi was asked about his thoughts on the Cubs bringing up Horton to get his first Major League start. Morosi expressed concern about part ...
But as of late Friday night, Ohtani remains unsigned. And MLB Network’s Jon Morosi is apologizing for reporting “inaccurate information” surrounding an alleged flight that Ohtani was on to ...
On the latest "Giants Talk" episode, MLB Network's Jon Morosi explained why the crop of high-end hitters on the market bodes well for a team like San Francisco in desperate need of an offensive spark.
MLB Network reporter Jon Morosi issued an apology late Friday night for reporting inaccurate information regarding Shohei Ohtani’s free agency. “Today, I posted reporting that included ...
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