Skip to Main Content
The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University

The Daily Free Press

The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

The Daily Free Press

Chloe Patel | Senior Graphic Artist

On-Deck Circle: Proposed divisional changes would bring renewed rivalries and excitement baseball

Brendan Galvin February 23, 2023
With a potential league expansion in the future, here is a proposed plan of what the new look MLB could look like.
Alexia Nizhny/DFP STAFF

Fair or Foul: One thing every NL Team needs post-lockout

Daniel Multz March 1, 2022
Columnist Daniel Multz highlights one thing each NL team needs entering the 2022 season.
Alexia Nizhny/DFP STAFF

Fair or Foul: Free agents who should sign the quickest after the lockout

Daniel Multz February 9, 2022
Columnist Daniel Multz gives his thoughts on the MLB free agents who should sign the quickest after the MLB lockout ends.
Going for Two: Next great sports story

Going for Two: Next great sports story

David Souza November 9, 2016

This past summer, I had the opportunity to work for the Chatham Anglers of the Cape Cod Baseball League, watching some of the premier young talents in baseball. Coincidentally, the 2016 World Series...

The Beantown Buzz: Epic Fall Classic loaded with Sox

The Beantown Buzz: Epic Fall Classic loaded with Sox

Chris Picher November 1, 2016

This November, one of the two longest World Series droughts will be snapped in the epic Fall Classic between the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians. The Cubs haven’t won since 1908, and the Indians...

The Cubs look to win their first World Series since 1908 this year. PHOTO COURTESY WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

Why We Play: 4 roommates, 4 teams, 4 weeks of playoff baseball

Simon Kienitz Kincade September 19, 2016

For as long as I can remember, I’ve loved baseball. I would stare down at my well-thumbed baseball cards and imagine staring down the pitcher as thousands cheered. I loved going to games, but more...

The Blue Line: The rise and fall of sports cities

The Blue Line: The rise and fall of sports cities

Mike Benedykciuk January 28, 2016

The world of sports has recently seen some unfamiliar faces hoist championship trophies. The Los Angeles Kings won their franchise’s first Stanley Cup in 2012, then won again two years later 2014....

Load More Stories
Activate Search
Cubs