While on Foul Territory, former Cleveland Guardians All-Star Jason Kipnis had no issues slamming the Minnesota Twins ownership after it was recently announced that the Pohlad family, which has owned the organization for the last 40 years, is exploring a sale.
Michael Kipnis is one of Hinsdale Little League's biggest stars. Does he share family history with former Cleveland second baseman Jason Kipnis?
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The Sun Devil Hall of Fame has six new individuals and a team. Football standout Shaun McDonald, baseball’s Jason Kipnis, track and field’s Jordan Clarke,
New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor got called out by one of his former teammates this week, and his wife did not take kindly to it. Longtime Cleveland infielder Jason Kipnis appeared on the “Foul Territory” podcast this week and discussed the Mets’ ongoing struggles.
NEW YORK - The plot thickens. New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor chose not to get involved in a public spat with former teammate Jason Kipnis, who questioned his leadership during the week. “All those veterans and no leadership,” Kipnis said of the Mets on the Foul Territory podcast this week with former catcher AJ Pierzynski.
Showalter offered those comments after retired infielder Jason Kipnis recently criticized the 2023 Mets for having "all those veterans and no leadership." Kipnis once played alongside Francisco Lindor.
Retired infielder Jason Kipnis spent five years as Lindor's teammate with Cleveland and said on the "Foul Territory TV" program he thinks the current Mets have "all those veterans and no leadership."
Ex-Cleveland second baseman Jason Kipnis announced in a post to Twitter on Monday that he is retiring from baseball. Kipnis said that his “body and mind just aren’t up for the commitment anymore” and expressed gratitude to his parents, coaches, teammates, fans, and many others.
According to David O’Brien of The Athletic, the Braves are bringing back veteran infielder Jason Kipnis on a minor-league deal. This might come as puzzling to some, given he was already on a minor-league pact before the Braves released him.
As a part of the Braves’ flurry of rosters moves today, Pablo Sandoval’s contract was selected. He will be on the Opening Day roster, but the team decided to release Jason Kipnis in a corresponding move.
I’ll admit, when I saw that the Braves had signed soon-to-be 34-year-old Jason Kipnis to a minor league contract back on February 15th, I was as skeptical as you could be about his potential for the 2021 season.
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