• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
Christian News Now

Christian News Now

News for the Thinking Christian

  • Home
  • U.S.
  • World
  • Church
  • Faith
  • Tech & Science
  • Family
  • Entertainment
  • Sports

Catcher James McCann Joins N.Y. Mets With Identity in Place as ‘a Child of God’

December 17, 2020 by Staff

(Sports Spectrum) The New York Mets, after making James McCann one of their top free-agent prospects, officially got their man. They signed the 30-year-old catcher to a four-year contract on Tuesday.

In signing with the Mets, McCann leaves the Chicago White Sox, for whom he played the past two seasons after signing there as a free agent in December 2018. He played his first five MLB seasons with the Detroit Tigers, who drafted him in the second round in 2011, but declined to offer him a contract in 2018 after he hit just .220 with 116 strikeouts and only eight home runs and 39 RBIs.

read more

Filed Under: Sports

Primary Sidebar

Trending News

American Family Radio Drops Alistair Begg Following Controversial Remarks About LGBTQ+ Weddings

Cause of Death Revealed for Dallas Pastor Bryan Dunagan, 44

God Is ‘Still Good’—Beth Moore and Jackie Hill Perry Encourage Women Experiencing Infertility

‘I Barely Touched the Lady’—James MacDonald Addresses Assault Charges in Recent Interview

RSS ChurchLeaders

  • TN Pastor Sues Newsboys Owner Wes Campbell and Family for Defamation
  • Dallas Jenkins, Other Cast and Crew Overcome with Emotion Filming Jesus’ Crucifixion in ‘The Chosen’

RSS Faithit

  • WATCH: School Shooting Survivor Wows Judges With Lauren Daigle Song on ‘America’s Got Talent’
  • WATCH: Depressed Security Guard Says Mark Wahlberg Changed His Life in a 2-Minute Conversation

RSS ForEveryMom

  • Mom Sends ‘Nagging’ Text to Dad About Car Seat Safety, Then He Calls Her 15 Minutes Later
  • Mama, Dig Into Life With Your Kids

Footer

About Us

Privacy Policy

Contact Us

Newsletter

Search

Copyright © 2025 · Christian News Now