Ken Rosenthal
@ken_rosenthal
Senior writer, @TheAthletic; @MLBonFOX field reporter; Insider, @FoulTerritoryTV. Height: 5-4 1/2
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https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/author/ken-rosenthal/ 18-11-2009 21:10:47
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"What do you tell fans?" Ken Rosenthal dishes on the complacency among front offices in MLB because fans show up even if the team is losing.
"When I get hit by a pitch, I never want the pitcher to know that it hurt, even if it did." James McCann explains why he didn't leave the game after getting hit by a pitch in the face. 😤
Is there an MVP case to be made for Francisco Lindor? Which player nearing a return from the IL could make the biggest impact this final month of the season? Ken Rosenthal talks about that here
🚨 New Episode of Fair Territory 🚨 Join Ken Rosenthal & AlaNNa Rizzo LIVE at 12:30 ET for a discussion about Matt Chapman's extension, the Cubs no-hitter and more! youtube.com/live/V-N3RAmSS…
🚨 Special Episode Alert 🚨 Recently retired Joey Votto will join Ken Rosenthal for a special episode of Fair Territory on Friday, September 6th on the Foul Territory YouTube channel 👏👏👏
Shota Imanaga has "exceeded all expectations" says Ken Rosenthal Has he been the best bargain of the 2023-2024 offseason?
"I expect the market for Snell to be better...I don't know what more he has to prove" Ken Rosenthal talks about Blake Snell's upcoming payday.
The Scott Boras Revenge Tour is on. The Matt Chapman extension is just the opening salvo of an impending free-agent signing frenzy orchestrated by baseball's superagent. ✍️ Ken Rosenthal nytimes.com/athletic/57475…
Fair Territory with AlaNNa Rizzo: *Chapman extension *Cubs no-hitter *Snell market *Your questions *Dudes, dorks of week (and why I named myself dork!) YouTube: bit.ly/4dRneSP Apple: apple.co/3ZdfhTn Spotify: spoti.fi/4geVau3 On Imanaga:
"It's probably not the injuries, it's probably the end of your career" Joey Votto discusses his decision to retire from Major League Baseball with Ken Rosenthal
"Am I a Hall of Famer? ... It's subjective" Joey Votto talks with Ken Rosenthal about his Hall of Fame chances