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ESPN insider Jeff Passan and former MLB player Doug Mientkiewicz got into a roast-filled spat Thursday, and all of Baseball ...
ESPN’s Jeff Passan is never afraid to spar on social media. And we got a doozy between the reporter and former MLB player ...
Doug Mientiewicz went out of his way to make a point to an ESPN reporter with 1.3 million Twitter/X followers Friday. It did ...
ESPN's Jeff Passan and ex-MLB player Doug Mientkiewicz got into it on social media over Edgleen Perez after at the MLB trade ...
Batting average isn't dead, but Jeff Passan says it's no longer king. Here's whyother metrics now define hitting value in MLB.The post Does Batting Average Even Matter Anymore? Jeff Passan Answers ...
Chicago Cubs' right fielder Kyle Tucker will be a free agent at the end of the season, and after an interesting MLB trade ...
ESPN’s Jeff Passan Says He Broke His Back After ‘a Large Tree Limb’ Fell on Him “The good news: I still have use of my arms, legs and Twitter fingers,” Passan wrote on Twitter ...
Top ESPN baseball reporter Jeff Passan shared Monday that his lack of activity on Twitter is because he has a broken back. He wrote that the injury occurred when a large tree limb fell on him ...
ESPN’s Jeff Passan (right) with Bryce Elder of the Atlanta Braves at Seattle’s T-Mobile Park on July 10 ahead of the MLB All-Star Game. “I will be better,” Passan continued.
Jeff Passan at his bar mitzvah, Oct. 9, 1993. (Courtesy of Passan) Passan said he and his family celebrate Hanukkah — he’s a big fan of latkes — and he fasts on Yom Kippur.
Then, something unusual happened. Passan's Twitter account shifted from being the page of an ESPN baseball insider with 800,000-plus followers to being a page promoting weird skull NFTs.