Former Seattle Mariners first baseman Justin Turner leveled heavy criticism against ownership of the team for their unwillingness to spend money to add offensive talent this offseason.
Justin Turner has an alternative theory on why the Yankees did an abrupt about-face on the franchise’s long-standing hair policy. Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner announced Friday that players and ...
Ahead of their contest against the Yomiuri Giants on Sunday, Cubs infielder Justin Turner spotted two young fans sporting fake beards—an ode to the signature flowing facial hair that he's kept ...
On top of the $6 million salary he secured last month, Justin Turner received another perk from the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday. The Cubs arrived in Japan for the upcoming Tokyo Series, giving them ...
Dodgers players have praised Justin Turner's presence in the locker room, with one calling him "a great asset". Cubs general manager Jed Hoyer highlighted Turner's postseason experience as a vital ...
Why would anyone want to continue playing baseball at age 40? For newly signed Chicago Cubs infielder Justin Turner, the answer was simple. Turner said he loves the game and still feels he can ...
The Cubs signed well-respected veteran Justin Turner in February ... Jackson makes his home in North Jersey. He grew up rooting for the Red Sox, Patriots and Warriors, and he recently added ...
One player the Cubs have brought in this season is infielder/designated hitter Justin Turner. He has already become a great example to the other players on the team. At 40 years old, there isn’t ...
MESA, Ariz. — Justin Turner had better offers in free agency, but he chose the Chicago Cubs because he believes it gives him a strong chance at another World Series ring. “At this point in my ...
This week, former Seattle Mariners veteran Justin Turner became the latest in a host of former players, media members and fans to criticize the organization for its lack of spending in the offseason.
The longtime baseball columnist had talked with Justin Turner in Cubs camp earlier in the week and the former Mariners first baseman had plenty to say about Seattle’s organization and its offsea ...
There is a man they call The Iowa Meat Truck. You can spot Peyton Williams from five fields away. He looks like everyone else ...