Who would’ve thought we’d still be mentioning Carlos Santana a few months after he was traded?

And better yet, who would’ve thought we’d be mentioning Fortnite?

To catch you up: Carlos Santana swung a bat at a TV during the Phillies’ last series of the season against the Braves because some players were playing the video game during the baseball game.

First off, good for him. That game sucks. I played the game when the craze first began to see how it was. I wasn’t good, I stopped playing, it was a very good decision. It’s a poison for people in their 20s that play sports. Plus, the Wings had a Fortnite Night a couple weeks ago and I bet a good chunk of people went to the game just to play Fortnite.

Anyway, Kapler said he’ll have stricter guidelines for players in the clubhouse during games. This whole incident doesn’t surprise me because who would want to watch 162 games of baseball from start to finish? Plus, the clubhouse is only a short walk away from the dugout.

Meanwhile, Bryce Harper, who got his first two Spring Training hits as a Phillie, dropped a new trailer for MLB: The Show 19, which is a video game. Fitting. We’ve entered the last week of Spring Training by the way.

The Roundup:


The Eagles signed former Vikings safety Andrew Sendejo to a one-year deal, who will likely replace Corey Graham as the #3 on the depth chart.

There’s still one glaring need for the Eagles: Running back.

Haloti Ngata officially retired from atop a mountain.


The Sixers take on the Charlotte Hornets tonight at 7 PM on NBC Sports Philadelphia +. They look to continue their winning ways after beating Sacramento and Milwaukee this past weekend.

Joel Embiid is still getting better, as shown with his numbers so far this season.


The Flyers take on Montreal tonight at 7 PM on NBC Sports Philadelphia. Here’s what the wild card race looks:


Temple takes on Belmont tonight at around 9:10 PM on truTV (start finding that channel now) in the second First Four game.


In other sports news, Dirk Nowitzki passed Wilt Chamberlain for sixth all-time in NBA scoring history.

Dave Gettleman and the Giants get dumber just by speaking.

A Tom Brady autograph will cost you over $1000 at this private event.


In the news, the Trocadero will close this spring.

Apple quietly unveiled new iPads.