A three-time All-Star and World Series champion, Anthony Rizzo is now a full-time family man, having called time on his professional baseball career in September.
By declining Rizzo’s $17 million option, the Yankees effectively ended what many viewed as a failed experiment. Over four seasons in The Bronx, the now 35-year-old posted a modest .234 batting average ...
Anthony Rizzo, the Cubs legend and a current team ambassador, surprised the owners of Tony’s Deli in Edison Park by stopping ...
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 he ...
Chicago Cubs legend Anthony Rizzo visited Tony's Deli in Edison Park to show his support after it was robbed at gunpoint last ...
As a bonus, the celebrity dachshund brought along his human, three-time MLB All-Star first baseman Anthony Rizzo, for the appearance. Obviously, Rizzo was the featured guest on Casey’s podcast, but ...
Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo could fill his own World Series rooting section just with kin from one small North Jersey town — where he always bats a thousand. “Me and my brother Frank and my ...
Anthony Rizzo’s plan is to receive X-rays on the fourth and fifth fingers on his right hand Thursday and then assess what his future with the Yankees might be. The club holds an option for next season ...
Changes are coming in the Bronx. After losing the World Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers in five games, the New York Yankees are already building towards next season. The team announced on Saturday ...
Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo could fill his own World Series rooting section just with kin from one small North Jersey town — where he always bats a thousand. “Me and my brother Frank and my ...
Anthony Rizzo’s MLB career ended after his World Series appearance in 2025. Things didn’t go well for Rizzo in the Bronx, as the Yankees failed to take him back on the team. They eventually signed ...
One of the Chicago Cubs' most legendary players from the 2016 World Series roster announced his retirement from Major League Baseball. Though he hasn't played since last season, first baseman Anthony ...