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31700 | Tottenham’s Unbeaten Run Ends With 4-1 Home Loss to Chelsea
Destiny Udogie, Yves Bissouma, Pape Matar Sarr (Bentancur 61′), Dejan Kulusevski (Skipp 61′), James Maddison (Royal 45+1′), Brennan Johnson (Dier 34′), Son Heung-min
Substitutes: Oliver Skipp, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Richarlison, Bryan Gil, Emerson Royal, Eric Dier, Giovani Lo Celso, Fraser Forster, Rodrigo Bentancur
Chelsea: Robert Sanchez, Reece James (Gusto 77′), Axel Disasi, Thiago Silva, Levi Colwill (Cucurella 45′), Moises Caicedo, Enzo Fernandez, Cole Palmer, Conor Gallagher, Raheem Sterling, Nicolas Jackson
Substitutes: Marc Cucurella, Benoit Badiashile, Mykhailo Mudryk, Noni Madueke, Lesley Ugochukwu, |
31701 | Tottenham’s Unbeaten Run Ends With 4-1 Home Loss to Chelsea
Pape Matar Sarr (Bentancur 61′), Dejan Kulusevski (Skipp 61′), James Maddison (Royal 45+1′), Brennan Johnson (Dier 34′), Son Heung-min
Substitutes: Oliver Skipp, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Richarlison, Bryan Gil, Emerson Royal, Eric Dier, Giovani Lo Celso, Fraser Forster, Rodrigo Bentancur
Chelsea: Robert Sanchez, Reece James (Gusto 77′), Axel Disasi, Thiago Silva, Levi Colwill (Cucurella 45′), Moises Caicedo, Enzo Fernandez, Cole Palmer, Conor Gallagher, Raheem Sterling, Nicolas Jackson
Substitutes: Marc Cucurella, Benoit Badiashile, Mykhailo Mudryk, Noni Madueke, Lesley Ugochukwu, Malo Gusto, Dorde Petroivic, Ian Maatsen, |
31702 | Tottenham’s Unbeaten Run Ends With 4-1 Home Loss to Chelsea
Dejan Kulusevski (Skipp 61′), James Maddison (Royal 45+1′), Brennan Johnson (Dier 34′), Son Heung-min
Substitutes: Oliver Skipp, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Richarlison, Bryan Gil, Emerson Royal, Eric Dier, Giovani Lo Celso, Fraser Forster, Rodrigo Bentancur
Chelsea: Robert Sanchez, Reece James (Gusto 77′), Axel Disasi, Thiago Silva, Levi Colwill (Cucurella 45′), Moises Caicedo, Enzo Fernandez, Cole Palmer, Conor Gallagher, Raheem Sterling, Nicolas Jackson
Substitutes: Marc Cucurella, Benoit Badiashile, Mykhailo Mudryk, Noni Madueke, Lesley Ugochukwu, Malo Gusto, Dorde Petroivic, Ian Maatsen, Deivid Washington
Referee: Michael Oliver
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31703 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
After a long, hot summer that saw mortgage rates creep ever higher, October has brought an early winter for the housing market. Existing-home sales dropped a stunning 15% in September on a year-over-year basis to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.96 million transactions, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). That’s the lowest figure in 13 years, since 2010, when the world economy, and particularly the U.S. housing market, were struggling to pull out of the Great Financial Crisis.
Contributing factors to the continuous decline in home transactions include surging mortgage rates (which just hit 8% this week—a record in the 21st century), low inventory levels, and home prices that refuse to stop rising. In other words, there aren’t enough homes to buy, money isn’t cheap anymore, and the ones for sale are too rich for most homebuyers’ blood. |
31704 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
After a long, hot summer that saw mortgage rates creep ever higher, October has brought an early winter for the housing market. Existing-home sales dropped a stunning 15% in September on a year-over-year basis to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.96 million transactions, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). That’s the lowest figure in 13 years, since 2010, when the world economy, and particularly the U.S. housing market, were struggling to pull out of the Great Financial Crisis.
Contributing factors to the continuous decline in home transactions include surging mortgage rates (which just hit 8% this week—a record in the 21st century), low inventory levels, and home prices that refuse to stop rising. In other words, there aren’t enough homes to buy, money isn’t cheap anymore, and the ones for sale are too rich for most homebuyers’ blood.
Indeed, existing-home sales prices topped $306,000, a 5% increase since the year began, according to the Case-Shiller U.S. |
31705 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
Existing-home sales dropped a stunning 15% in September on a year-over-year basis to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.96 million transactions, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). That’s the lowest figure in 13 years, since 2010, when the world economy, and particularly the U.S. housing market, were struggling to pull out of the Great Financial Crisis.
Contributing factors to the continuous decline in home transactions include surging mortgage rates (which just hit 8% this week—a record in the 21st century), low inventory levels, and home prices that refuse to stop rising. In other words, there aren’t enough homes to buy, money isn’t cheap anymore, and the ones for sale are too rich for most homebuyers’ blood.
Indeed, existing-home sales prices topped $306,000, a 5% increase since the year began, according to the Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index. |
31706 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
That’s the lowest figure in 13 years, since 2010, when the world economy, and particularly the U.S. housing market, were struggling to pull out of the Great Financial Crisis.
Contributing factors to the continuous decline in home transactions include surging mortgage rates (which just hit 8% this week—a record in the 21st century), low inventory levels, and home prices that refuse to stop rising. In other words, there aren’t enough homes to buy, money isn’t cheap anymore, and the ones for sale are too rich for most homebuyers’ blood.
Indeed, existing-home sales prices topped $306,000, a 5% increase since the year began, according to the Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index.
“As has been the case throughout this year, limited inventory and low housing affordability continue to hamper home sales,” NAR chief economist Lawrence Yun said in a statement. |
31707 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
That’s the lowest figure in 13 years, since 2010, when the world economy, and particularly the U.S. housing market, were struggling to pull out of the Great Financial Crisis.
Contributing factors to the continuous decline in home transactions include surging mortgage rates (which just hit 8% this week—a record in the 21st century), low inventory levels, and home prices that refuse to stop rising. In other words, there aren’t enough homes to buy, money isn’t cheap anymore, and the ones for sale are too rich for most homebuyers’ blood.
Indeed, existing-home sales prices topped $306,000, a 5% increase since the year began, according to the Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index.
“As has been the case throughout this year, limited inventory and low housing affordability continue to hamper home sales,” NAR chief economist Lawrence Yun said in a statement. “The Federal Reserve simply cannot keep raising interest rates in light of softening inflation and weakening job gains.” The Fed has raised rates several times this year, with Chair Jerome Powell arming his “higher for longer” stance. |
31708 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
Contributing factors to the continuous decline in home transactions include surging mortgage rates (which just hit 8% this week—a record in the 21st century), low inventory levels, and home prices that refuse to stop rising. In other words, there aren’t enough homes to buy, money isn’t cheap anymore, and the ones for sale are too rich for most homebuyers’ blood.
Indeed, existing-home sales prices topped $306,000, a 5% increase since the year began, according to the Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index.
“As has been the case throughout this year, limited inventory and low housing affordability continue to hamper home sales,” NAR chief economist Lawrence Yun said in a statement. “The Federal Reserve simply cannot keep raising interest rates in light of softening inflation and weakening job gains.” The Fed has raised rates several times this year, with Chair Jerome Powell arming his “higher for longer” stance.
Declining housing inventory levels also contribute to the drop in housing transactions. |
31709 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
In other words, there aren’t enough homes to buy, money isn’t cheap anymore, and the ones for sale are too rich for most homebuyers’ blood.
Indeed, existing-home sales prices topped $306,000, a 5% increase since the year began, according to the Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index.
“As has been the case throughout this year, limited inventory and low housing affordability continue to hamper home sales,” NAR chief economist Lawrence Yun said in a statement. “The Federal Reserve simply cannot keep raising interest rates in light of softening inflation and weakening job gains.” The Fed has raised rates several times this year, with Chair Jerome Powell arming his “higher for longer” stance.
Declining housing inventory levels also contribute to the drop in housing transactions. Housing inventory is down 8.1% from this time last year, according to NAR. |
31710 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
In other words, there aren’t enough homes to buy, money isn’t cheap anymore, and the ones for sale are too rich for most homebuyers’ blood.
Indeed, existing-home sales prices topped $306,000, a 5% increase since the year began, according to the Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index.
“As has been the case throughout this year, limited inventory and low housing affordability continue to hamper home sales,” NAR chief economist Lawrence Yun said in a statement. “The Federal Reserve simply cannot keep raising interest rates in light of softening inflation and weakening job gains.” The Fed has raised rates several times this year, with Chair Jerome Powell arming his “higher for longer” stance.
Declining housing inventory levels also contribute to the drop in housing transactions. Housing inventory is down 8.1% from this time last year, according to NAR. Some real-estate experts and economists argue that housing affordability is even worse now than during 2008, when a damaging downturn in the U.S. |
31711 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
Indeed, existing-home sales prices topped $306,000, a 5% increase since the year began, according to the Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index.
“As has been the case throughout this year, limited inventory and low housing affordability continue to hamper home sales,” NAR chief economist Lawrence Yun said in a statement. “The Federal Reserve simply cannot keep raising interest rates in light of softening inflation and weakening job gains.” The Fed has raised rates several times this year, with Chair Jerome Powell arming his “higher for longer” stance.
Declining housing inventory levels also contribute to the drop in housing transactions. Housing inventory is down 8.1% from this time last year, according to NAR. Some real-estate experts and economists argue that housing affordability is even worse now than during 2008, when a damaging downturn in the U.S. housing market set off the dominoes that became the Great Financial Crisis that defined a whole decade economically—and in some ways, our current predicament. |
31712 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
National Home Price Index.
“As has been the case throughout this year, limited inventory and low housing affordability continue to hamper home sales,” NAR chief economist Lawrence Yun said in a statement. “The Federal Reserve simply cannot keep raising interest rates in light of softening inflation and weakening job gains.” The Fed has raised rates several times this year, with Chair Jerome Powell arming his “higher for longer” stance.
Declining housing inventory levels also contribute to the drop in housing transactions. Housing inventory is down 8.1% from this time last year, according to NAR. Some real-estate experts and economists argue that housing affordability is even worse now than during 2008, when a damaging downturn in the U.S. housing market set off the dominoes that became the Great Financial Crisis that defined a whole decade economically—and in some ways, our current predicament.
In 2010, the last time existing home sales were so low, the global economy was on life support and the Fed slashed interest rates down to zero to revive the flatlining patient—fueling an “everything bubble” that inflated all kinds of assets along the way, not the least, housing. |
31713 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
Declining housing inventory levels also contribute to the drop in housing transactions. Housing inventory is down 8.1% from this time last year, according to NAR. Some real-estate experts and economists argue that housing affordability is even worse now than during 2008, when a damaging downturn in the U.S. housing market set off the dominoes that became the Great Financial Crisis that defined a whole decade economically—and in some ways, our current predicament.
In 2010, the last time existing home sales were so low, the global economy was on life support and the Fed slashed interest rates down to zero to revive the flatlining patient—fueling an “everything bubble” that inflated all kinds of assets along the way, not the least, housing. The zero-rate regime persisted until the highest inflation in 40 years surprised many economists and prompted the massive series of rate hikes that have brought us to the once-unthinkable 8% mortgage. |
31714 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
Declining housing inventory levels also contribute to the drop in housing transactions. Housing inventory is down 8.1% from this time last year, according to NAR. Some real-estate experts and economists argue that housing affordability is even worse now than during 2008, when a damaging downturn in the U.S. housing market set off the dominoes that became the Great Financial Crisis that defined a whole decade economically—and in some ways, our current predicament.
In 2010, the last time existing home sales were so low, the global economy was on life support and the Fed slashed interest rates down to zero to revive the flatlining patient—fueling an “everything bubble” that inflated all kinds of assets along the way, not the least, housing. The zero-rate regime persisted until the highest inflation in 40 years surprised many economists and prompted the massive series of rate hikes that have brought us to the once-unthinkable 8% mortgage.
Some onlookers saw what was coming, for instance Zillow, which warned in May that housing would enter a “deep freeze” if the debt limit standoff failed to resolve and America defaulted, as that would send mortgage rates up to 8%. |
31715 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
housing market set off the dominoes that became the Great Financial Crisis that defined a whole decade economically—and in some ways, our current predicament.
In 2010, the last time existing home sales were so low, the global economy was on life support and the Fed slashed interest rates down to zero to revive the flatlining patient—fueling an “everything bubble” that inflated all kinds of assets along the way, not the least, housing. The zero-rate regime persisted until the highest inflation in 40 years surprised many economists and prompted the massive series of rate hikes that have brought us to the once-unthinkable 8% mortgage.
Some onlookers saw what was coming, for instance Zillow, which warned in May that housing would enter a “deep freeze” if the debt limit standoff failed to resolve and America defaulted, as that would send mortgage rates up to 8%. Of course, the default was averted, but here we have arrived at 8% mortgage rates anyway. |
31716 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
In 2010, the last time existing home sales were so low, the global economy was on life support and the Fed slashed interest rates down to zero to revive the flatlining patient—fueling an “everything bubble” that inflated all kinds of assets along the way, not the least, housing. The zero-rate regime persisted until the highest inflation in 40 years surprised many economists and prompted the massive series of rate hikes that have brought us to the once-unthinkable 8% mortgage.
Some onlookers saw what was coming, for instance Zillow, which warned in May that housing would enter a “deep freeze” if the debt limit standoff failed to resolve and America defaulted, as that would send mortgage rates up to 8%. Of course, the default was averted, but here we have arrived at 8% mortgage rates anyway. But this isn’t like 2008 or 2010 again. It’s time for a 1980s history lesson. |
31717 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
The zero-rate regime persisted until the highest inflation in 40 years surprised many economists and prompted the massive series of rate hikes that have brought us to the once-unthinkable 8% mortgage.
Some onlookers saw what was coming, for instance Zillow, which warned in May that housing would enter a “deep freeze” if the debt limit standoff failed to resolve and America defaulted, as that would send mortgage rates up to 8%. Of course, the default was averted, but here we have arrived at 8% mortgage rates anyway. But this isn’t like 2008 or 2010 again. It’s time for a 1980s history lesson.
Back to the 1980s future
The housing market today isn’t identical to that of the ‘80s, but it’s pretty close. |
31718 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
The zero-rate regime persisted until the highest inflation in 40 years surprised many economists and prompted the massive series of rate hikes that have brought us to the once-unthinkable 8% mortgage.
Some onlookers saw what was coming, for instance Zillow, which warned in May that housing would enter a “deep freeze” if the debt limit standoff failed to resolve and America defaulted, as that would send mortgage rates up to 8%. Of course, the default was averted, but here we have arrived at 8% mortgage rates anyway. But this isn’t like 2008 or 2010 again. It’s time for a 1980s history lesson.
Back to the 1980s future
The housing market today isn’t identical to that of the ‘80s, but it’s pretty close. In a lot of ways, millennials are being forced to follow the housing journey of their boomer parents as they face a frozen, unaffordable market with rising interest rates, as noted recently by both BofA Research economist Jeseo Park and by First American chief economist Mark Fleming. |
31719 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
Some onlookers saw what was coming, for instance Zillow, which warned in May that housing would enter a “deep freeze” if the debt limit standoff failed to resolve and America defaulted, as that would send mortgage rates up to 8%. Of course, the default was averted, but here we have arrived at 8% mortgage rates anyway. But this isn’t like 2008 or 2010 again. It’s time for a 1980s history lesson.
Back to the 1980s future
The housing market today isn’t identical to that of the ‘80s, but it’s pretty close. In a lot of ways, millennials are being forced to follow the housing journey of their boomer parents as they face a frozen, unaffordable market with rising interest rates, as noted recently by both BofA Research economist Jeseo Park and by First American chief economist Mark Fleming.
Essentially, millennials are a giant generation all collectively coming of homebuying age nearly simultaneously—just like their boomer parents in the 1980s. |
31720 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
Of course, the default was averted, but here we have arrived at 8% mortgage rates anyway. But this isn’t like 2008 or 2010 again. It’s time for a 1980s history lesson.
Back to the 1980s future
The housing market today isn’t identical to that of the ‘80s, but it’s pretty close. In a lot of ways, millennials are being forced to follow the housing journey of their boomer parents as they face a frozen, unaffordable market with rising interest rates, as noted recently by both BofA Research economist Jeseo Park and by First American chief economist Mark Fleming.
Essentially, millennials are a giant generation all collectively coming of homebuying age nearly simultaneously—just like their boomer parents in the 1980s. They’re the “biggest share of the “homebuying pie,” as Redfin puts it, purchasing about 60% of homes bought with mortgages during the past few years. |
31721 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
But this isn’t like 2008 or 2010 again. It’s time for a 1980s history lesson.
Back to the 1980s future
The housing market today isn’t identical to that of the ‘80s, but it’s pretty close. In a lot of ways, millennials are being forced to follow the housing journey of their boomer parents as they face a frozen, unaffordable market with rising interest rates, as noted recently by both BofA Research economist Jeseo Park and by First American chief economist Mark Fleming.
Essentially, millennials are a giant generation all collectively coming of homebuying age nearly simultaneously—just like their boomer parents in the 1980s. They’re the “biggest share of the “homebuying pie,” as Redfin puts it, purchasing about 60% of homes bought with mortgages during the past few years.
Plus, the raising of interest rates in an effort to combat inflation is strikingly similar to the ’80s. |
31722 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
It’s time for a 1980s history lesson.
Back to the 1980s future
The housing market today isn’t identical to that of the ‘80s, but it’s pretty close. In a lot of ways, millennials are being forced to follow the housing journey of their boomer parents as they face a frozen, unaffordable market with rising interest rates, as noted recently by both BofA Research economist Jeseo Park and by First American chief economist Mark Fleming.
Essentially, millennials are a giant generation all collectively coming of homebuying age nearly simultaneously—just like their boomer parents in the 1980s. They’re the “biggest share of the “homebuying pie,” as Redfin puts it, purchasing about 60% of homes bought with mortgages during the past few years.
Plus, the raising of interest rates in an effort to combat inflation is strikingly similar to the ’80s. Back then, Fed Chair Paul Volcker fought inflation through aggressive interest rate hikes, with the average 30-year fixed mortgage peaking at about 18% by late 1981. |
31723 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
In a lot of ways, millennials are being forced to follow the housing journey of their boomer parents as they face a frozen, unaffordable market with rising interest rates, as noted recently by both BofA Research economist Jeseo Park and by First American chief economist Mark Fleming.
Essentially, millennials are a giant generation all collectively coming of homebuying age nearly simultaneously—just like their boomer parents in the 1980s. They’re the “biggest share of the “homebuying pie,” as Redfin puts it, purchasing about 60% of homes bought with mortgages during the past few years.
Plus, the raising of interest rates in an effort to combat inflation is strikingly similar to the ’80s. Back then, Fed Chair Paul Volcker fought inflation through aggressive interest rate hikes, with the average 30-year fixed mortgage peaking at about 18% by late 1981. Sound familiar? |
31724 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
In a lot of ways, millennials are being forced to follow the housing journey of their boomer parents as they face a frozen, unaffordable market with rising interest rates, as noted recently by both BofA Research economist Jeseo Park and by First American chief economist Mark Fleming.
Essentially, millennials are a giant generation all collectively coming of homebuying age nearly simultaneously—just like their boomer parents in the 1980s. They’re the “biggest share of the “homebuying pie,” as Redfin puts it, purchasing about 60% of homes bought with mortgages during the past few years.
Plus, the raising of interest rates in an effort to combat inflation is strikingly similar to the ’80s. Back then, Fed Chair Paul Volcker fought inflation through aggressive interest rate hikes, with the average 30-year fixed mortgage peaking at about 18% by late 1981. Sound familiar? Current Fed Chair Jerome Powell has set the tone for the most aggressive global hiking of rates in the modern era. |
31725 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
Essentially, millennials are a giant generation all collectively coming of homebuying age nearly simultaneously—just like their boomer parents in the 1980s. They’re the “biggest share of the “homebuying pie,” as Redfin puts it, purchasing about 60% of homes bought with mortgages during the past few years.
Plus, the raising of interest rates in an effort to combat inflation is strikingly similar to the ’80s. Back then, Fed Chair Paul Volcker fought inflation through aggressive interest rate hikes, with the average 30-year fixed mortgage peaking at about 18% by late 1981. Sound familiar? Current Fed Chair Jerome Powell has set the tone for the most aggressive global hiking of rates in the modern era. And in due course, this week, mortgage rates hit 8%, the highest they’ve been in more than 20 years. |
31726 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
Essentially, millennials are a giant generation all collectively coming of homebuying age nearly simultaneously—just like their boomer parents in the 1980s. They’re the “biggest share of the “homebuying pie,” as Redfin puts it, purchasing about 60% of homes bought with mortgages during the past few years.
Plus, the raising of interest rates in an effort to combat inflation is strikingly similar to the ’80s. Back then, Fed Chair Paul Volcker fought inflation through aggressive interest rate hikes, with the average 30-year fixed mortgage peaking at about 18% by late 1981. Sound familiar? Current Fed Chair Jerome Powell has set the tone for the most aggressive global hiking of rates in the modern era. And in due course, this week, mortgage rates hit 8%, the highest they’ve been in more than 20 years.
All things considered, home sales activity also plummeted from 1978 to 1982. |
31727 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
They’re the “biggest share of the “homebuying pie,” as Redfin puts it, purchasing about 60% of homes bought with mortgages during the past few years.
Plus, the raising of interest rates in an effort to combat inflation is strikingly similar to the ’80s. Back then, Fed Chair Paul Volcker fought inflation through aggressive interest rate hikes, with the average 30-year fixed mortgage peaking at about 18% by late 1981. Sound familiar? Current Fed Chair Jerome Powell has set the tone for the most aggressive global hiking of rates in the modern era. And in due course, this week, mortgage rates hit 8%, the highest they’ve been in more than 20 years.
All things considered, home sales activity also plummeted from 1978 to 1982. Existing-home sales dropped 50% during that period, according to the Office of Policy Development and Research. |
31728 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
They’re the “biggest share of the “homebuying pie,” as Redfin puts it, purchasing about 60% of homes bought with mortgages during the past few years.
Plus, the raising of interest rates in an effort to combat inflation is strikingly similar to the ’80s. Back then, Fed Chair Paul Volcker fought inflation through aggressive interest rate hikes, with the average 30-year fixed mortgage peaking at about 18% by late 1981. Sound familiar? Current Fed Chair Jerome Powell has set the tone for the most aggressive global hiking of rates in the modern era. And in due course, this week, mortgage rates hit 8%, the highest they’ve been in more than 20 years.
All things considered, home sales activity also plummeted from 1978 to 1982. Existing-home sales dropped 50% during that period, according to the Office of Policy Development and Research. And while we haven’t seen home sales activity levels this low since the 2000s, the housing market more closely mimics that of the ’80s, according to a report published this week by Fortune 500 financial services company First American. |
31729 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
Back then, Fed Chair Paul Volcker fought inflation through aggressive interest rate hikes, with the average 30-year fixed mortgage peaking at about 18% by late 1981. Sound familiar? Current Fed Chair Jerome Powell has set the tone for the most aggressive global hiking of rates in the modern era. And in due course, this week, mortgage rates hit 8%, the highest they’ve been in more than 20 years.
All things considered, home sales activity also plummeted from 1978 to 1982. Existing-home sales dropped 50% during that period, according to the Office of Policy Development and Research. And while we haven’t seen home sales activity levels this low since the 2000s, the housing market more closely mimics that of the ’80s, according to a report published this week by Fortune 500 financial services company First American.
“Today’s housing market isn’t anything like the housing market of the mid-2000s,” First American’s Fleming wrote in a Tuesday report titled “1980s Déjà Vu for the Housing Market.” “The housing market today is not overbuilt, nor is it driven by loose lending standards, subprime mortgages, or homeowners who are highly leveraged.”
While some economic factors are stronger today than they were during the GFC, housing affordability is undeniably worse. |
31730 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
All things considered, home sales activity also plummeted from 1978 to 1982. Existing-home sales dropped 50% during that period, according to the Office of Policy Development and Research. And while we haven’t seen home sales activity levels this low since the 2000s, the housing market more closely mimics that of the ’80s, according to a report published this week by Fortune 500 financial services company First American.
“Today’s housing market isn’t anything like the housing market of the mid-2000s,” First American’s Fleming wrote in a Tuesday report titled “1980s Déjà Vu for the Housing Market.” “The housing market today is not overbuilt, nor is it driven by loose lending standards, subprime mortgages, or homeowners who are highly leveraged.”
While some economic factors are stronger today than they were during the GFC, housing affordability is undeniably worse.
“While housing and more generally consumer fundamentals are in a much stronger position today, affordability for the incremental buyer is worse than it was at the peak in 2006 before the crash,” Roger Ashworth, a managing director at Goldman Sachs, wrote in a credit strategy research paper released last week. |
31731 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
“Today’s housing market isn’t anything like the housing market of the mid-2000s,” First American’s Fleming wrote in a Tuesday report titled “1980s Déjà Vu for the Housing Market.” “The housing market today is not overbuilt, nor is it driven by loose lending standards, subprime mortgages, or homeowners who are highly leveraged.”
While some economic factors are stronger today than they were during the GFC, housing affordability is undeniably worse.
“While housing and more generally consumer fundamentals are in a much stronger position today, affordability for the incremental buyer is worse than it was at the peak in 2006 before the crash,” Roger Ashworth, a managing director at Goldman Sachs, wrote in a credit strategy research paper released last week.
And he’s not hopeful we’ll see home prices drop anytime soon: “Absent any negative shocks to the broader economy that would either boost excess supply of homes on the market or fuel an uptick in unemployment, we continue to expect home prices to rise at a slow pace.” In fact, he predicts we’ll see home prices rise by 1.8% by the end of the year, with a 3.5% increase by the end of 2024. |
31732 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
“While housing and more generally consumer fundamentals are in a much stronger position today, affordability for the incremental buyer is worse than it was at the peak in 2006 before the crash,” Roger Ashworth, a managing director at Goldman Sachs, wrote in a credit strategy research paper released last week.
And he’s not hopeful we’ll see home prices drop anytime soon: “Absent any negative shocks to the broader economy that would either boost excess supply of homes on the market or fuel an uptick in unemployment, we continue to expect home prices to rise at a slow pace.” In fact, he predicts we’ll see home prices rise by 1.8% by the end of the year, with a 3.5% increase by the end of 2024.
Looking at more recent housing inventory data makes the issue even more stark. |
31733 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
“While housing and more generally consumer fundamentals are in a much stronger position today, affordability for the incremental buyer is worse than it was at the peak in 2006 before the crash,” Roger Ashworth, a managing director at Goldman Sachs, wrote in a credit strategy research paper released last week.
And he’s not hopeful we’ll see home prices drop anytime soon: “Absent any negative shocks to the broader economy that would either boost excess supply of homes on the market or fuel an uptick in unemployment, we continue to expect home prices to rise at a slow pace.” In fact, he predicts we’ll see home prices rise by 1.8% by the end of the year, with a 3.5% increase by the end of 2024.
Looking at more recent housing inventory data makes the issue even more stark. Between September 2018 and September 2023, the average number of homes on the market dropped a whopping 60% to fewer than 700,000 active listings, according to Realtor.com. |
31734 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
And he’s not hopeful we’ll see home prices drop anytime soon: “Absent any negative shocks to the broader economy that would either boost excess supply of homes on the market or fuel an uptick in unemployment, we continue to expect home prices to rise at a slow pace.” In fact, he predicts we’ll see home prices rise by 1.8% by the end of the year, with a 3.5% increase by the end of 2024.
Looking at more recent housing inventory data makes the issue even more stark. Between September 2018 and September 2023, the average number of homes on the market dropped a whopping 60% to fewer than 700,000 active listings, according to Realtor.com.
“Unlike the turn of the millennium, house prices today are rising alongside mortgage rates, primarily due to low inventory,” Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s chief economist, said in a statement released Sept. 29. |
31735 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
And he’s not hopeful we’ll see home prices drop anytime soon: “Absent any negative shocks to the broader economy that would either boost excess supply of homes on the market or fuel an uptick in unemployment, we continue to expect home prices to rise at a slow pace.” In fact, he predicts we’ll see home prices rise by 1.8% by the end of the year, with a 3.5% increase by the end of 2024.
Looking at more recent housing inventory data makes the issue even more stark. Between September 2018 and September 2023, the average number of homes on the market dropped a whopping 60% to fewer than 700,000 active listings, according to Realtor.com.
“Unlike the turn of the millennium, house prices today are rising alongside mortgage rates, primarily due to low inventory,” Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s chief economist, said in a statement released Sept. 29. “These headwinds are causing both buyers and sellers to hold out for better circumstances.”
But with the development that home sales transactions are at their lowest level in the past 13 years coupled with century-high mortgage rates of 8%, many real estate experts and economists aren’t hopeful that affordability constraints will let up soon. |
31736 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
Looking at more recent housing inventory data makes the issue even more stark. Between September 2018 and September 2023, the average number of homes on the market dropped a whopping 60% to fewer than 700,000 active listings, according to Realtor.com.
“Unlike the turn of the millennium, house prices today are rising alongside mortgage rates, primarily due to low inventory,” Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s chief economist, said in a statement released Sept. 29. “These headwinds are causing both buyers and sellers to hold out for better circumstances.”
But with the development that home sales transactions are at their lowest level in the past 13 years coupled with century-high mortgage rates of 8%, many real estate experts and economists aren’t hopeful that affordability constraints will let up soon.
Out of fear of losing their lower interest rates, current homeowners are resistant to putting their homes on the market, ultimately leading to the abysmal inventory levels—leaving fewer and fewer properties exchanging hands. |
31737 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
Between September 2018 and September 2023, the average number of homes on the market dropped a whopping 60% to fewer than 700,000 active listings, according to Realtor.com.
“Unlike the turn of the millennium, house prices today are rising alongside mortgage rates, primarily due to low inventory,” Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s chief economist, said in a statement released Sept. 29. “These headwinds are causing both buyers and sellers to hold out for better circumstances.”
But with the development that home sales transactions are at their lowest level in the past 13 years coupled with century-high mortgage rates of 8%, many real estate experts and economists aren’t hopeful that affordability constraints will let up soon.
Out of fear of losing their lower interest rates, current homeowners are resistant to putting their homes on the market, ultimately leading to the abysmal inventory levels—leaving fewer and fewer properties exchanging hands. Indeed, more than 90% of existing-home owners are locked into mortgage rates below 6%, Odeta Kushi, deputy chief economist at First American, previously told Fortune. |
31738 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
“Unlike the turn of the millennium, house prices today are rising alongside mortgage rates, primarily due to low inventory,” Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s chief economist, said in a statement released Sept. 29. “These headwinds are causing both buyers and sellers to hold out for better circumstances.”
But with the development that home sales transactions are at their lowest level in the past 13 years coupled with century-high mortgage rates of 8%, many real estate experts and economists aren’t hopeful that affordability constraints will let up soon.
Out of fear of losing their lower interest rates, current homeowners are resistant to putting their homes on the market, ultimately leading to the abysmal inventory levels—leaving fewer and fewer properties exchanging hands. Indeed, more than 90% of existing-home owners are locked into mortgage rates below 6%, Odeta Kushi, deputy chief economist at First American, previously told Fortune.
“These homeowners do not have a financial incentive to sell,” Kushi says. |
31739 | The housing winter arrives early as existing home sales crash to Great Recession levels and the long-feared ‘deep freeze’ sets in
29. “These headwinds are causing both buyers and sellers to hold out for better circumstances.”
But with the development that home sales transactions are at their lowest level in the past 13 years coupled with century-high mortgage rates of 8%, many real estate experts and economists aren’t hopeful that affordability constraints will let up soon.
Out of fear of losing their lower interest rates, current homeowners are resistant to putting their homes on the market, ultimately leading to the abysmal inventory levels—leaving fewer and fewer properties exchanging hands. Indeed, more than 90% of existing-home owners are locked into mortgage rates below 6%, Odeta Kushi, deputy chief economist at First American, previously told Fortune.
“These homeowners do not have a financial incentive to sell,” Kushi says. “The combination of reduced affordability and an even stronger rate lock-in effect suppresses home sales because you can’t buy what’s not for sale, even if you can afford it.” |
31740 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
The Hot Stove dominoes have started to fall, but everyone who loves baseball — fans, players, coaches, front-office types and everyone else — is waiting for free agent Shohei Ohtani’s decision. Where will the global superstar sign his next contract?
He’s played his entire six-year MLB career with the Angels, but his teams haven’t even sniffed the postseason and Ohtani’s made his desire to win crystal clear, so he won’t be back. Will he chase every dollar possible, going solely by the highest offer? That seems unlikely, too. Remember, Ohtani wants to win.
Lots of teams can meet Ohtani in that middle ground, offering both lots of money — he will absolutely sign the largest contract in baseball history — and lots of chances to compete for a World Series title (or two or three). It’s a long list.
MORE: Ranking 15 possible destinations for Shoehei Ohtani
So, the baseball world waits for news. |
31741 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
Where will the global superstar sign his next contract?
He’s played his entire six-year MLB career with the Angels, but his teams haven’t even sniffed the postseason and Ohtani’s made his desire to win crystal clear, so he won’t be back. Will he chase every dollar possible, going solely by the highest offer? That seems unlikely, too. Remember, Ohtani wants to win.
Lots of teams can meet Ohtani in that middle ground, offering both lots of money — he will absolutely sign the largest contract in baseball history — and lots of chances to compete for a World Series title (or two or three). It’s a long list.
MORE: Ranking 15 possible destinations for Shoehei Ohtani
So, the baseball world waits for news. We have been promised very little of that, though. ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported this: “If visits between Ohtani and a team are reported publicly, it will be held against the team.”
So, yeah. |
31742 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
He’s played his entire six-year MLB career with the Angels, but his teams haven’t even sniffed the postseason and Ohtani’s made his desire to win crystal clear, so he won’t be back. Will he chase every dollar possible, going solely by the highest offer? That seems unlikely, too. Remember, Ohtani wants to win.
Lots of teams can meet Ohtani in that middle ground, offering both lots of money — he will absolutely sign the largest contract in baseball history — and lots of chances to compete for a World Series title (or two or three). It’s a long list.
MORE: Ranking 15 possible destinations for Shoehei Ohtani
So, the baseball world waits for news. We have been promised very little of that, though. ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported this: “If visits between Ohtani and a team are reported publicly, it will be held against the team.”
So, yeah. Probably won’t hear a ton, but that won’t stop the speculation. |
31743 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
Will he chase every dollar possible, going solely by the highest offer? That seems unlikely, too. Remember, Ohtani wants to win.
Lots of teams can meet Ohtani in that middle ground, offering both lots of money — he will absolutely sign the largest contract in baseball history — and lots of chances to compete for a World Series title (or two or three). It’s a long list.
MORE: Ranking 15 possible destinations for Shoehei Ohtani
So, the baseball world waits for news. We have been promised very little of that, though. ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported this: “If visits between Ohtani and a team are reported publicly, it will be held against the team.”
So, yeah. Probably won’t hear a ton, but that won’t stop the speculation. And it won’t stop us from passing along what precious few nuggets that are scattered about. |
31744 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
Will he chase every dollar possible, going solely by the highest offer? That seems unlikely, too. Remember, Ohtani wants to win.
Lots of teams can meet Ohtani in that middle ground, offering both lots of money — he will absolutely sign the largest contract in baseball history — and lots of chances to compete for a World Series title (or two or three). It’s a long list.
MORE: Ranking 15 possible destinations for Shoehei Ohtani
So, the baseball world waits for news. We have been promised very little of that, though. ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported this: “If visits between Ohtani and a team are reported publicly, it will be held against the team.”
So, yeah. Probably won’t hear a ton, but that won’t stop the speculation. And it won’t stop us from passing along what precious few nuggets that are scattered about.
MORE: Way-too-early MLB Power Rankings for 2024
Shohei Ohtani free agent rumors and updates
Ohtani has an 'affinity' for Boston, it seems
Date: Nov. |
31745 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
It’s a long list.
MORE: Ranking 15 possible destinations for Shoehei Ohtani
So, the baseball world waits for news. We have been promised very little of that, though. ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported this: “If visits between Ohtani and a team are reported publicly, it will be held against the team.”
So, yeah. Probably won’t hear a ton, but that won’t stop the speculation. And it won’t stop us from passing along what precious few nuggets that are scattered about.
MORE: Way-too-early MLB Power Rankings for 2024
Shohei Ohtani free agent rumors and updates
Ohtani has an 'affinity' for Boston, it seems
Date: Nov. 27
Source: Jeff Passan, ESPN
Hope everyone enjoyed the Thanksgiving holiday. Us baseball writers are pleased that Ohtani didn't decide to sign while the turkey was still warm. |
31746 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
It’s a long list.
MORE: Ranking 15 possible destinations for Shoehei Ohtani
So, the baseball world waits for news. We have been promised very little of that, though. ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported this: “If visits between Ohtani and a team are reported publicly, it will be held against the team.”
So, yeah. Probably won’t hear a ton, but that won’t stop the speculation. And it won’t stop us from passing along what precious few nuggets that are scattered about.
MORE: Way-too-early MLB Power Rankings for 2024
Shohei Ohtani free agent rumors and updates
Ohtani has an 'affinity' for Boston, it seems
Date: Nov. 27
Source: Jeff Passan, ESPN
Hope everyone enjoyed the Thanksgiving holiday. Us baseball writers are pleased that Ohtani didn't decide to sign while the turkey was still warm. This isn't exactly "breaking news" because rumors have been swirling, but it's an aside from an in-the-know reporter that just might give one fan base a little too much hope and excitement. |
31747 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported this: “If visits between Ohtani and a team are reported publicly, it will be held against the team.”
So, yeah. Probably won’t hear a ton, but that won’t stop the speculation. And it won’t stop us from passing along what precious few nuggets that are scattered about.
MORE: Way-too-early MLB Power Rankings for 2024
Shohei Ohtani free agent rumors and updates
Ohtani has an 'affinity' for Boston, it seems
Date: Nov. 27
Source: Jeff Passan, ESPN
Hope everyone enjoyed the Thanksgiving holiday. Us baseball writers are pleased that Ohtani didn't decide to sign while the turkey was still warm. This isn't exactly "breaking news" because rumors have been swirling, but it's an aside from an in-the-know reporter that just might give one fan base a little too much hope and excitement.
Passan wrote a piece about 10 teams to watch the rest of the offseason, and he threw this little note in the section about the Red Sox, and how they needed to sign Yoshinobu Yamamoto. |
31748 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
And it won’t stop us from passing along what precious few nuggets that are scattered about.
MORE: Way-too-early MLB Power Rankings for 2024
Shohei Ohtani free agent rumors and updates
Ohtani has an 'affinity' for Boston, it seems
Date: Nov. 27
Source: Jeff Passan, ESPN
Hope everyone enjoyed the Thanksgiving holiday. Us baseball writers are pleased that Ohtani didn't decide to sign while the turkey was still warm. This isn't exactly "breaking news" because rumors have been swirling, but it's an aside from an in-the-know reporter that just might give one fan base a little too much hope and excitement.
Passan wrote a piece about 10 teams to watch the rest of the offseason, and he threw this little note in the section about the Red Sox, and how they needed to sign Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
Boston's bats are good, or good enough at least, to avoid having to spend like mad in a down year for free agent hitters -- unless, of course, it's for Ohtani, who has an affinity for Boston. |
31749 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
27
Source: Jeff Passan, ESPN
Hope everyone enjoyed the Thanksgiving holiday. Us baseball writers are pleased that Ohtani didn't decide to sign while the turkey was still warm. This isn't exactly "breaking news" because rumors have been swirling, but it's an aside from an in-the-know reporter that just might give one fan base a little too much hope and excitement.
Passan wrote a piece about 10 teams to watch the rest of the offseason, and he threw this little note in the section about the Red Sox, and how they needed to sign Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
Boston's bats are good, or good enough at least, to avoid having to spend like mad in a down year for free agent hitters -- unless, of course, it's for Ohtani, who has an affinity for Boston. If the Red Sox don't hit that jackpot, they're backfilled nicely with a system that includes outfielder Roman Anthony, shortstop Marcelo Mayer and catcher Kyle Teel, among the best trios of offensive prospects in baseball. |
31750 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
This isn't exactly "breaking news" because rumors have been swirling, but it's an aside from an in-the-know reporter that just might give one fan base a little too much hope and excitement.
Passan wrote a piece about 10 teams to watch the rest of the offseason, and he threw this little note in the section about the Red Sox, and how they needed to sign Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
Boston's bats are good, or good enough at least, to avoid having to spend like mad in a down year for free agent hitters -- unless, of course, it's for Ohtani, who has an affinity for Boston. If the Red Sox don't hit that jackpot, they're backfilled nicely with a system that includes outfielder Roman Anthony, shortstop Marcelo Mayer and catcher Kyle Teel, among the best trios of offensive prospects in baseball.
It's cool when the best player in the world is a free agent and has an "affinity" for your town. |
31751 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
Passan wrote a piece about 10 teams to watch the rest of the offseason, and he threw this little note in the section about the Red Sox, and how they needed to sign Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
Boston's bats are good, or good enough at least, to avoid having to spend like mad in a down year for free agent hitters -- unless, of course, it's for Ohtani, who has an affinity for Boston. If the Red Sox don't hit that jackpot, they're backfilled nicely with a system that includes outfielder Roman Anthony, shortstop Marcelo Mayer and catcher Kyle Teel, among the best trios of offensive prospects in baseball.
It's cool when the best player in the world is a free agent and has an "affinity" for your town.
'Money's great, but winning's better'
Date: Nov. |
31752 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
Passan wrote a piece about 10 teams to watch the rest of the offseason, and he threw this little note in the section about the Red Sox, and how they needed to sign Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
Boston's bats are good, or good enough at least, to avoid having to spend like mad in a down year for free agent hitters -- unless, of course, it's for Ohtani, who has an affinity for Boston. If the Red Sox don't hit that jackpot, they're backfilled nicely with a system that includes outfielder Roman Anthony, shortstop Marcelo Mayer and catcher Kyle Teel, among the best trios of offensive prospects in baseball.
It's cool when the best player in the world is a free agent and has an "affinity" for your town.
'Money's great, but winning's better'
Date: Nov. 21
Source: Max Scherzer, Rangers pitcher on Foul Territory
OK, so this isn't necessarily a rumor, but an example of how much players would love for Ohtani to join their team. |
31753 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
Boston's bats are good, or good enough at least, to avoid having to spend like mad in a down year for free agent hitters -- unless, of course, it's for Ohtani, who has an affinity for Boston. If the Red Sox don't hit that jackpot, they're backfilled nicely with a system that includes outfielder Roman Anthony, shortstop Marcelo Mayer and catcher Kyle Teel, among the best trios of offensive prospects in baseball.
It's cool when the best player in the world is a free agent and has an "affinity" for your town.
'Money's great, but winning's better'
Date: Nov. 21
Source: Max Scherzer, Rangers pitcher on Foul Territory
OK, so this isn't necessarily a rumor, but an example of how much players would love for Ohtani to join their team. Scherzer was a guest on Foul Territory on Monday.
"Money's great, but winning's better." |
31754 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
If the Red Sox don't hit that jackpot, they're backfilled nicely with a system that includes outfielder Roman Anthony, shortstop Marcelo Mayer and catcher Kyle Teel, among the best trios of offensive prospects in baseball.
It's cool when the best player in the world is a free agent and has an "affinity" for your town.
'Money's great, but winning's better'
Date: Nov. 21
Source: Max Scherzer, Rangers pitcher on Foul Territory
OK, so this isn't necessarily a rumor, but an example of how much players would love for Ohtani to join their team. Scherzer was a guest on Foul Territory on Monday.
"Money's great, but winning's better."
Max Scherzer shares his pitch for Shohei Ohtani to join the @Rangers 🏆 |
31755 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
If the Red Sox don't hit that jackpot, they're backfilled nicely with a system that includes outfielder Roman Anthony, shortstop Marcelo Mayer and catcher Kyle Teel, among the best trios of offensive prospects in baseball.
It's cool when the best player in the world is a free agent and has an "affinity" for your town.
'Money's great, but winning's better'
Date: Nov. 21
Source: Max Scherzer, Rangers pitcher on Foul Territory
OK, so this isn't necessarily a rumor, but an example of how much players would love for Ohtani to join their team. Scherzer was a guest on Foul Territory on Monday.
"Money's great, but winning's better."
Max Scherzer shares his pitch for Shohei Ohtani to join the @Rangers 🏆
▶️ https://t.co/6KoSRqSgk2 pic.twitter.com/PHW2jHWj6C — Foul Territory (@FoulTerritoryTV) November 20, 2023
Maybe Ohtani won’t sign quite so soon after all
Date: Nov. |
31756 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
It's cool when the best player in the world is a free agent and has an "affinity" for your town.
'Money's great, but winning's better'
Date: Nov. 21
Source: Max Scherzer, Rangers pitcher on Foul Territory
OK, so this isn't necessarily a rumor, but an example of how much players would love for Ohtani to join their team. Scherzer was a guest on Foul Territory on Monday.
"Money's great, but winning's better."
Max Scherzer shares his pitch for Shohei Ohtani to join the @Rangers 🏆
▶️ https://t.co/6KoSRqSgk2 pic.twitter.com/PHW2jHWj6C — Foul Territory (@FoulTerritoryTV) November 20, 2023
Maybe Ohtani won’t sign quite so soon after all
Date: Nov. 20
Source: Ken Rosenthal, The Athletic
Buried at the bottom of Rosenthal’s piece on what an Ohtani contract might look like — incentives, opt-outs and all sorts of stuff — is this little bit of reporting:
An agreement at the winter meetings in Nashville the first week of December would be the ideal outcome for MLB, but not necessarily for Ohtani. |
31757 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
Scherzer was a guest on Foul Territory on Monday.
"Money's great, but winning's better."
Max Scherzer shares his pitch for Shohei Ohtani to join the @Rangers 🏆
▶️ https://t.co/6KoSRqSgk2 pic.twitter.com/PHW2jHWj6C — Foul Territory (@FoulTerritoryTV) November 20, 2023
Maybe Ohtani won’t sign quite so soon after all
Date: Nov. 20
Source: Ken Rosenthal, The Athletic
Buried at the bottom of Rosenthal’s piece on what an Ohtani contract might look like — incentives, opt-outs and all sorts of stuff — is this little bit of reporting:
An agreement at the winter meetings in Nashville the first week of December would be the ideal outcome for MLB, but not necessarily for Ohtani. He perhaps will be better off waiting for the signing of Japanese righty Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who is expected to be posted for free agency as soon as Monday, triggering a 45-day window for teams to negotiate with him. |
31758 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
▶️ https://t.co/6KoSRqSgk2 pic.twitter.com/PHW2jHWj6C — Foul Territory (@FoulTerritoryTV) November 20, 2023
Maybe Ohtani won’t sign quite so soon after all
Date: Nov. 20
Source: Ken Rosenthal, The Athletic
Buried at the bottom of Rosenthal’s piece on what an Ohtani contract might look like — incentives, opt-outs and all sorts of stuff — is this little bit of reporting:
An agreement at the winter meetings in Nashville the first week of December would be the ideal outcome for MLB, but not necessarily for Ohtani. He perhaps will be better off waiting for the signing of Japanese righty Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who is expected to be posted for free agency as soon as Monday, triggering a 45-day window for teams to negotiate with him. Losing out on the 25-year-old Yamamoto, who could command more than $200 million, might put certain teams on tilt, improving the landscape for Ohtani. |
31759 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
20
Source: Ken Rosenthal, The Athletic
Buried at the bottom of Rosenthal’s piece on what an Ohtani contract might look like — incentives, opt-outs and all sorts of stuff — is this little bit of reporting:
An agreement at the winter meetings in Nashville the first week of December would be the ideal outcome for MLB, but not necessarily for Ohtani. He perhaps will be better off waiting for the signing of Japanese righty Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who is expected to be posted for free agency as soon as Monday, triggering a 45-day window for teams to negotiate with him. Losing out on the 25-year-old Yamamoto, who could command more than $200 million, might put certain teams on tilt, improving the landscape for Ohtani.
Interesting, certainly.
Mariners out of the Ohtani chase?
Date: Nov. |
31760 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
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Source: Ken Rosenthal, The Athletic
Buried at the bottom of Rosenthal’s piece on what an Ohtani contract might look like — incentives, opt-outs and all sorts of stuff — is this little bit of reporting:
An agreement at the winter meetings in Nashville the first week of December would be the ideal outcome for MLB, but not necessarily for Ohtani. He perhaps will be better off waiting for the signing of Japanese righty Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who is expected to be posted for free agency as soon as Monday, triggering a 45-day window for teams to negotiate with him. Losing out on the 25-year-old Yamamoto, who could command more than $200 million, might put certain teams on tilt, improving the landscape for Ohtani.
Interesting, certainly.
Mariners out of the Ohtani chase?
Date: Nov. 17
Source: Daniel Kramer, MLB.com
Here’s the key piece of the article: “Industry sources told MLB.com this week that landing Ohtani doesn’t appear to be within the Mariners’ realistic agenda this offseason.”
In a way, that’s surprising. |
31761 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
He perhaps will be better off waiting for the signing of Japanese righty Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who is expected to be posted for free agency as soon as Monday, triggering a 45-day window for teams to negotiate with him. Losing out on the 25-year-old Yamamoto, who could command more than $200 million, might put certain teams on tilt, improving the landscape for Ohtani.
Interesting, certainly.
Mariners out of the Ohtani chase?
Date: Nov. 17
Source: Daniel Kramer, MLB.com
Here’s the key piece of the article: “Industry sources told MLB.com this week that landing Ohtani doesn’t appear to be within the Mariners’ realistic agenda this offseason.”
In a way, that’s surprising. The Mariners seem to check a lot of boxes for Ohtani. They’re set up to win for a long time with a bunch of young starting pitchers and a co-superstar in Julio Rodriguez. |
31762 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
Losing out on the 25-year-old Yamamoto, who could command more than $200 million, might put certain teams on tilt, improving the landscape for Ohtani.
Interesting, certainly.
Mariners out of the Ohtani chase?
Date: Nov. 17
Source: Daniel Kramer, MLB.com
Here’s the key piece of the article: “Industry sources told MLB.com this week that landing Ohtani doesn’t appear to be within the Mariners’ realistic agenda this offseason.”
In a way, that’s surprising. The Mariners seem to check a lot of boxes for Ohtani. They’re set up to win for a long time with a bunch of young starting pitchers and a co-superstar in Julio Rodriguez. Plus, Ohtani would get to be part of the quest for the franchise’s first World Series title, he’d get to wear the same uniform as his baseball hero, Ichiro, and he’s lived there in the offseason. |
31763 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
Interesting, certainly.
Mariners out of the Ohtani chase?
Date: Nov. 17
Source: Daniel Kramer, MLB.com
Here’s the key piece of the article: “Industry sources told MLB.com this week that landing Ohtani doesn’t appear to be within the Mariners’ realistic agenda this offseason.”
In a way, that’s surprising. The Mariners seem to check a lot of boxes for Ohtani. They’re set up to win for a long time with a bunch of young starting pitchers and a co-superstar in Julio Rodriguez. Plus, Ohtani would get to be part of the quest for the franchise’s first World Series title, he’d get to wear the same uniform as his baseball hero, Ichiro, and he’s lived there in the offseason. So it must be about the money, and Seattle’s reluctance to even get in the conversation. That’s gotta be super disappointing for Mariners fans starved for a title, right? |
31764 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
Mariners out of the Ohtani chase?
Date: Nov. 17
Source: Daniel Kramer, MLB.com
Here’s the key piece of the article: “Industry sources told MLB.com this week that landing Ohtani doesn’t appear to be within the Mariners’ realistic agenda this offseason.”
In a way, that’s surprising. The Mariners seem to check a lot of boxes for Ohtani. They’re set up to win for a long time with a bunch of young starting pitchers and a co-superstar in Julio Rodriguez. Plus, Ohtani would get to be part of the quest for the franchise’s first World Series title, he’d get to wear the same uniform as his baseball hero, Ichiro, and he’s lived there in the offseason. So it must be about the money, and Seattle’s reluctance to even get in the conversation. That’s gotta be super disappointing for Mariners fans starved for a title, right?
On the other hand, maybe the M’s know all about Ohtani’s desire to keep the rumor mill quiet, and leaking “news” like this would please Ohtani and his camp. |
31765 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
The Mariners seem to check a lot of boxes for Ohtani. They’re set up to win for a long time with a bunch of young starting pitchers and a co-superstar in Julio Rodriguez. Plus, Ohtani would get to be part of the quest for the franchise’s first World Series title, he’d get to wear the same uniform as his baseball hero, Ichiro, and he’s lived there in the offseason. So it must be about the money, and Seattle’s reluctance to even get in the conversation. That’s gotta be super disappointing for Mariners fans starved for a title, right?
On the other hand, maybe the M’s know all about Ohtani’s desire to keep the rumor mill quiet, and leaking “news” like this would please Ohtani and his camp.
‘Timing could be right for a Cubs-Ohtani union’
Date: Nov. |
31766 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
The Mariners seem to check a lot of boxes for Ohtani. They’re set up to win for a long time with a bunch of young starting pitchers and a co-superstar in Julio Rodriguez. Plus, Ohtani would get to be part of the quest for the franchise’s first World Series title, he’d get to wear the same uniform as his baseball hero, Ichiro, and he’s lived there in the offseason. So it must be about the money, and Seattle’s reluctance to even get in the conversation. That’s gotta be super disappointing for Mariners fans starved for a title, right?
On the other hand, maybe the M’s know all about Ohtani’s desire to keep the rumor mill quiet, and leaking “news” like this would please Ohtani and his camp.
‘Timing could be right for a Cubs-Ohtani union’
Date: Nov. 16
Source: Jesse Rogers, ESPN
The Cubs were one of the seven finalists for Ohtani the first time around, but lack of the DH in the NL at the time made it hard for Ohtani to choose Chicago. |
31767 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
Plus, Ohtani would get to be part of the quest for the franchise’s first World Series title, he’d get to wear the same uniform as his baseball hero, Ichiro, and he’s lived there in the offseason. So it must be about the money, and Seattle’s reluctance to even get in the conversation. That’s gotta be super disappointing for Mariners fans starved for a title, right?
On the other hand, maybe the M’s know all about Ohtani’s desire to keep the rumor mill quiet, and leaking “news” like this would please Ohtani and his camp.
‘Timing could be right for a Cubs-Ohtani union’
Date: Nov. 16
Source: Jesse Rogers, ESPN
The Cubs were one of the seven finalists for Ohtani the first time around, but lack of the DH in the NL at the time made it hard for Ohtani to choose Chicago. His primary goal was showing he could both hit and pitch at a high level for an MLB team, and trying to play the outfield instead of just DHing would have been too much, even for Ohtani. |
31768 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
So it must be about the money, and Seattle’s reluctance to even get in the conversation. That’s gotta be super disappointing for Mariners fans starved for a title, right?
On the other hand, maybe the M’s know all about Ohtani’s desire to keep the rumor mill quiet, and leaking “news” like this would please Ohtani and his camp.
‘Timing could be right for a Cubs-Ohtani union’
Date: Nov. 16
Source: Jesse Rogers, ESPN
The Cubs were one of the seven finalists for Ohtani the first time around, but lack of the DH in the NL at the time made it hard for Ohtani to choose Chicago. His primary goal was showing he could both hit and pitch at a high level for an MLB team, and trying to play the outfield instead of just DHing would have been too much, even for Ohtani.
Now, though? |
31769 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
So it must be about the money, and Seattle’s reluctance to even get in the conversation. That’s gotta be super disappointing for Mariners fans starved for a title, right?
On the other hand, maybe the M’s know all about Ohtani’s desire to keep the rumor mill quiet, and leaking “news” like this would please Ohtani and his camp.
‘Timing could be right for a Cubs-Ohtani union’
Date: Nov. 16
Source: Jesse Rogers, ESPN
The Cubs were one of the seven finalists for Ohtani the first time around, but lack of the DH in the NL at the time made it hard for Ohtani to choose Chicago. His primary goal was showing he could both hit and pitch at a high level for an MLB team, and trying to play the outfield instead of just DHing would have been too much, even for Ohtani.
Now, though? The NL has the DH, and the Cubs are itching to make a sport-shaking signing. |
31770 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
That’s gotta be super disappointing for Mariners fans starved for a title, right?
On the other hand, maybe the M’s know all about Ohtani’s desire to keep the rumor mill quiet, and leaking “news” like this would please Ohtani and his camp.
‘Timing could be right for a Cubs-Ohtani union’
Date: Nov. 16
Source: Jesse Rogers, ESPN
The Cubs were one of the seven finalists for Ohtani the first time around, but lack of the DH in the NL at the time made it hard for Ohtani to choose Chicago. His primary goal was showing he could both hit and pitch at a high level for an MLB team, and trying to play the outfield instead of just DHing would have been too much, even for Ohtani.
Now, though? The NL has the DH, and the Cubs are itching to make a sport-shaking signing. Well, another sport-shaking signing. |
31771 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
On the other hand, maybe the M’s know all about Ohtani’s desire to keep the rumor mill quiet, and leaking “news” like this would please Ohtani and his camp.
‘Timing could be right for a Cubs-Ohtani union’
Date: Nov. 16
Source: Jesse Rogers, ESPN
The Cubs were one of the seven finalists for Ohtani the first time around, but lack of the DH in the NL at the time made it hard for Ohtani to choose Chicago. His primary goal was showing he could both hit and pitch at a high level for an MLB team, and trying to play the outfield instead of just DHing would have been too much, even for Ohtani.
Now, though? The NL has the DH, and the Cubs are itching to make a sport-shaking signing. Well, another sport-shaking signing. They already poached Craig Counsell from the rival Brewers to be their new manager, and it would be shocking if they didn’t make a corresponding player-acquisition move. |
31772 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
‘Timing could be right for a Cubs-Ohtani union’
Date: Nov. 16
Source: Jesse Rogers, ESPN
The Cubs were one of the seven finalists for Ohtani the first time around, but lack of the DH in the NL at the time made it hard for Ohtani to choose Chicago. His primary goal was showing he could both hit and pitch at a high level for an MLB team, and trying to play the outfield instead of just DHing would have been too much, even for Ohtani.
Now, though? The NL has the DH, and the Cubs are itching to make a sport-shaking signing. Well, another sport-shaking signing. They already poached Craig Counsell from the rival Brewers to be their new manager, and it would be shocking if they didn’t make a corresponding player-acquisition move. Ohtani’s at the top of the list.
Ohtani could potentially sign before Winter Meetings
Date: Nov. |
31773 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
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Source: Jesse Rogers, ESPN
The Cubs were one of the seven finalists for Ohtani the first time around, but lack of the DH in the NL at the time made it hard for Ohtani to choose Chicago. His primary goal was showing he could both hit and pitch at a high level for an MLB team, and trying to play the outfield instead of just DHing would have been too much, even for Ohtani.
Now, though? The NL has the DH, and the Cubs are itching to make a sport-shaking signing. Well, another sport-shaking signing. They already poached Craig Counsell from the rival Brewers to be their new manager, and it would be shocking if they didn’t make a corresponding player-acquisition move. Ohtani’s at the top of the list.
Ohtani could potentially sign before Winter Meetings
Date: Nov. 11
Source: Alden Gonzalez, ESPN
Pretty much everyone in baseball would LOVE for this to happen. |
31774 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
His primary goal was showing he could both hit and pitch at a high level for an MLB team, and trying to play the outfield instead of just DHing would have been too much, even for Ohtani.
Now, though? The NL has the DH, and the Cubs are itching to make a sport-shaking signing. Well, another sport-shaking signing. They already poached Craig Counsell from the rival Brewers to be their new manager, and it would be shocking if they didn’t make a corresponding player-acquisition move. Ohtani’s at the top of the list.
Ohtani could potentially sign before Winter Meetings
Date: Nov. 11
Source: Alden Gonzalez, ESPN
Pretty much everyone in baseball would LOVE for this to happen. The team that winds up signing him, of course, will kick the Ohtani hype machine into gear ASAP. |
31775 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
His primary goal was showing he could both hit and pitch at a high level for an MLB team, and trying to play the outfield instead of just DHing would have been too much, even for Ohtani.
Now, though? The NL has the DH, and the Cubs are itching to make a sport-shaking signing. Well, another sport-shaking signing. They already poached Craig Counsell from the rival Brewers to be their new manager, and it would be shocking if they didn’t make a corresponding player-acquisition move. Ohtani’s at the top of the list.
Ohtani could potentially sign before Winter Meetings
Date: Nov. 11
Source: Alden Gonzalez, ESPN
Pretty much everyone in baseball would LOVE for this to happen. The team that winds up signing him, of course, will kick the Ohtani hype machine into gear ASAP. Not only is there merchandise to sell, but the front office will use that signing to help lure other potential free agents, maybe even for a “play with Ohtani” discount. |
31776 | Shohei Ohtani rumors tracker: Latest news, updates on free agent's MLB future
Now, though? The NL has the DH, and the Cubs are itching to make a sport-shaking signing. Well, another sport-shaking signing. They already poached Craig Counsell from the rival Brewers to be their new manager, and it would be shocking if they didn’t make a corresponding player-acquisition move. Ohtani’s at the top of the list.
Ohtani could potentially sign before Winter Meetings
Date: Nov. 11
Source: Alden Gonzalez, ESPN
Pretty much everyone in baseball would LOVE for this to happen. The team that winds up signing him, of course, will kick the Ohtani hype machine into gear ASAP. Not only is there merchandise to sell, but the front office will use that signing to help lure other potential free agents, maybe even for a “play with Ohtani” discount. But even for the other teams, knowing that Ohtani is off the board relatively soon into the offseason would allow them to shift to other priorities, like trading for Juan Soto or deciding which free-agent pitchers to pursue with the money that might have been earmarked for Ohtani. |
31777 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 05: Austin Cindric, driver of the #2 eCascadia Ford, drives during qualifying for the NASCAR Cup Series Busch Light Clash at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on February 05, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)
Ryan Blaney’s recent championship victory in his Ford Mustang at the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race was a moment of pride and celebration for Ford. However, it’s not just about winning the races or championships for the manufacturer. It’s about marketing and maintaining their brand loyalty, as a Ford insider reveals.
America’s Favorite Video Today
Last Sunday, Ryan Blaney secured his first-ever championship by skillfully maneuvering his Ford Mustang to victory at Phoenix. He held off the late challenges from Chevrolet drivers Kyle Larson and William Byron. |
31778 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 05: Austin Cindric, driver of the #2 eCascadia Ford, drives during qualifying for the NASCAR Cup Series Busch Light Clash at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on February 05, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)
Ryan Blaney’s recent championship victory in his Ford Mustang at the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race was a moment of pride and celebration for Ford. However, it’s not just about winning the races or championships for the manufacturer. It’s about marketing and maintaining their brand loyalty, as a Ford insider reveals.
America’s Favorite Video Today
Last Sunday, Ryan Blaney secured his first-ever championship by skillfully maneuvering his Ford Mustang to victory at Phoenix. He held off the late challenges from Chevrolet drivers Kyle Larson and William Byron. This achievement marks a significant moment for Ford and its NASCAR program, as it made a clean sweep by winning championships in Truck, Xfinity, and Cup Series. |
31779 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
(Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)
Ryan Blaney’s recent championship victory in his Ford Mustang at the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race was a moment of pride and celebration for Ford. However, it’s not just about winning the races or championships for the manufacturer. It’s about marketing and maintaining their brand loyalty, as a Ford insider reveals.
America’s Favorite Video Today
Last Sunday, Ryan Blaney secured his first-ever championship by skillfully maneuvering his Ford Mustang to victory at Phoenix. He held off the late challenges from Chevrolet drivers Kyle Larson and William Byron. This achievement marks a significant moment for Ford and its NASCAR program, as it made a clean sweep by winning championships in Truck, Xfinity, and Cup Series.
Mark Rushbrook reveals the vehicle NASCAR fans prefer to buy from Ford
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In the post-race media conference, Mark Rushbrook, the Global Director for Ford Performance, was asked if winning the championship has any significance for the manufacturer as a whole in terms of marketing the brand globally. |
31780 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
However, it’s not just about winning the races or championships for the manufacturer. It’s about marketing and maintaining their brand loyalty, as a Ford insider reveals.
America’s Favorite Video Today
Last Sunday, Ryan Blaney secured his first-ever championship by skillfully maneuvering his Ford Mustang to victory at Phoenix. He held off the late challenges from Chevrolet drivers Kyle Larson and William Byron. This achievement marks a significant moment for Ford and its NASCAR program, as it made a clean sweep by winning championships in Truck, Xfinity, and Cup Series.
Mark Rushbrook reveals the vehicle NASCAR fans prefer to buy from Ford
ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad
In the post-race media conference, Mark Rushbrook, the Global Director for Ford Performance, was asked if winning the championship has any significance for the manufacturer as a whole in terms of marketing the brand globally.
Mark Rushbrook emphasized the importance of winning with the Mustang from a global marketing perspective. |
31781 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
However, it’s not just about winning the races or championships for the manufacturer. It’s about marketing and maintaining their brand loyalty, as a Ford insider reveals.
America’s Favorite Video Today
Last Sunday, Ryan Blaney secured his first-ever championship by skillfully maneuvering his Ford Mustang to victory at Phoenix. He held off the late challenges from Chevrolet drivers Kyle Larson and William Byron. This achievement marks a significant moment for Ford and its NASCAR program, as it made a clean sweep by winning championships in Truck, Xfinity, and Cup Series.
Mark Rushbrook reveals the vehicle NASCAR fans prefer to buy from Ford
ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad
In the post-race media conference, Mark Rushbrook, the Global Director for Ford Performance, was asked if winning the championship has any significance for the manufacturer as a whole in terms of marketing the brand globally.
Mark Rushbrook emphasized the importance of winning with the Mustang from a global marketing perspective. He stated, “Yeah, winning is everything for us, just as a point of pride. |
31782 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
It’s about marketing and maintaining their brand loyalty, as a Ford insider reveals.
America’s Favorite Video Today
Last Sunday, Ryan Blaney secured his first-ever championship by skillfully maneuvering his Ford Mustang to victory at Phoenix. He held off the late challenges from Chevrolet drivers Kyle Larson and William Byron. This achievement marks a significant moment for Ford and its NASCAR program, as it made a clean sweep by winning championships in Truck, Xfinity, and Cup Series.
Mark Rushbrook reveals the vehicle NASCAR fans prefer to buy from Ford
ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad
In the post-race media conference, Mark Rushbrook, the Global Director for Ford Performance, was asked if winning the championship has any significance for the manufacturer as a whole in terms of marketing the brand globally.
Mark Rushbrook emphasized the importance of winning with the Mustang from a global marketing perspective. He stated, “Yeah, winning is everything for us, just as a point of pride. It’s certainly going to be a celebration in Dearborn. |
31783 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
America’s Favorite Video Today
Last Sunday, Ryan Blaney secured his first-ever championship by skillfully maneuvering his Ford Mustang to victory at Phoenix. He held off the late challenges from Chevrolet drivers Kyle Larson and William Byron. This achievement marks a significant moment for Ford and its NASCAR program, as it made a clean sweep by winning championships in Truck, Xfinity, and Cup Series.
Mark Rushbrook reveals the vehicle NASCAR fans prefer to buy from Ford
ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad
In the post-race media conference, Mark Rushbrook, the Global Director for Ford Performance, was asked if winning the championship has any significance for the manufacturer as a whole in terms of marketing the brand globally.
Mark Rushbrook emphasized the importance of winning with the Mustang from a global marketing perspective. He stated, “Yeah, winning is everything for us, just as a point of pride. It’s certainly going to be a celebration in Dearborn. My phone has been blowing up with Ford family members and our senior executives already so excited about it. |
31784 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
He held off the late challenges from Chevrolet drivers Kyle Larson and William Byron. This achievement marks a significant moment for Ford and its NASCAR program, as it made a clean sweep by winning championships in Truck, Xfinity, and Cup Series.
Mark Rushbrook reveals the vehicle NASCAR fans prefer to buy from Ford
ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad
In the post-race media conference, Mark Rushbrook, the Global Director for Ford Performance, was asked if winning the championship has any significance for the manufacturer as a whole in terms of marketing the brand globally.
Mark Rushbrook emphasized the importance of winning with the Mustang from a global marketing perspective. He stated, “Yeah, winning is everything for us, just as a point of pride. It’s certainly going to be a celebration in Dearborn. My phone has been blowing up with Ford family members and our senior executives already so excited about it. It means a lot internally to the customer because motorsports is so important to us.”
Rushbrook highlighted that success on the racetrack is the foundation of successful marketing programs. |
31785 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
Mark Rushbrook reveals the vehicle NASCAR fans prefer to buy from Ford
ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad
In the post-race media conference, Mark Rushbrook, the Global Director for Ford Performance, was asked if winning the championship has any significance for the manufacturer as a whole in terms of marketing the brand globally.
Mark Rushbrook emphasized the importance of winning with the Mustang from a global marketing perspective. He stated, “Yeah, winning is everything for us, just as a point of pride. It’s certainly going to be a celebration in Dearborn. My phone has been blowing up with Ford family members and our senior executives already so excited about it. It means a lot internally to the customer because motorsports is so important to us.”
Rushbrook highlighted that success on the racetrack is the foundation of successful marketing programs. Winning races and championships builds credibility with fans and encourages them to engage with the brand. |
31786 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
Mark Rushbrook reveals the vehicle NASCAR fans prefer to buy from Ford
ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad
In the post-race media conference, Mark Rushbrook, the Global Director for Ford Performance, was asked if winning the championship has any significance for the manufacturer as a whole in terms of marketing the brand globally.
Mark Rushbrook emphasized the importance of winning with the Mustang from a global marketing perspective. He stated, “Yeah, winning is everything for us, just as a point of pride. It’s certainly going to be a celebration in Dearborn. My phone has been blowing up with Ford family members and our senior executives already so excited about it. It means a lot internally to the customer because motorsports is so important to us.”
Rushbrook highlighted that success on the racetrack is the foundation of successful marketing programs. Winning races and championships builds credibility with fans and encourages them to engage with the brand. He explained, “That is the basis for successful marketing programs; it is success on the racetrack. |
31787 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
Mark Rushbrook emphasized the importance of winning with the Mustang from a global marketing perspective. He stated, “Yeah, winning is everything for us, just as a point of pride. It’s certainly going to be a celebration in Dearborn. My phone has been blowing up with Ford family members and our senior executives already so excited about it. It means a lot internally to the customer because motorsports is so important to us.”
Rushbrook highlighted that success on the racetrack is the foundation of successful marketing programs. Winning races and championships builds credibility with fans and encourages them to engage with the brand. He explained, “That is the basis for successful marketing programs; it is success on the racetrack. So you have to win the races, you have to win championships to have that credibility, and for fans to engage with your brand and make them proud to have a Ford parked in their driveway or in their garage.”
While Ford’s racing program, featuring the Mustang, certainly boosts the sale of this iconic sports car, the Ford insider dropped an interesting fact. |
31788 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
It’s certainly going to be a celebration in Dearborn. My phone has been blowing up with Ford family members and our senior executives already so excited about it. It means a lot internally to the customer because motorsports is so important to us.”
Rushbrook highlighted that success on the racetrack is the foundation of successful marketing programs. Winning races and championships builds credibility with fans and encourages them to engage with the brand. He explained, “That is the basis for successful marketing programs; it is success on the racetrack. So you have to win the races, you have to win championships to have that credibility, and for fans to engage with your brand and make them proud to have a Ford parked in their driveway or in their garage.”
While Ford’s racing program, featuring the Mustang, certainly boosts the sale of this iconic sports car, the Ford insider dropped an interesting fact. Rushbrook revealed, “For us, NASCAR, even though we’re racing a Mustang, we certainly sell Mustangs because of it. |
31789 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
It means a lot internally to the customer because motorsports is so important to us.”
Rushbrook highlighted that success on the racetrack is the foundation of successful marketing programs. Winning races and championships builds credibility with fans and encourages them to engage with the brand. He explained, “That is the basis for successful marketing programs; it is success on the racetrack. So you have to win the races, you have to win championships to have that credibility, and for fans to engage with your brand and make them proud to have a Ford parked in their driveway or in their garage.”
While Ford’s racing program, featuring the Mustang, certainly boosts the sale of this iconic sports car, the Ford insider dropped an interesting fact. Rushbrook revealed, “For us, NASCAR, even though we’re racing a Mustang, we certainly sell Mustangs because of it. But we sell more F-150s to NASCAR fans. |
31790 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
It means a lot internally to the customer because motorsports is so important to us.”
Rushbrook highlighted that success on the racetrack is the foundation of successful marketing programs. Winning races and championships builds credibility with fans and encourages them to engage with the brand. He explained, “That is the basis for successful marketing programs; it is success on the racetrack. So you have to win the races, you have to win championships to have that credibility, and for fans to engage with your brand and make them proud to have a Ford parked in their driveway or in their garage.”
While Ford’s racing program, featuring the Mustang, certainly boosts the sale of this iconic sports car, the Ford insider dropped an interesting fact. Rushbrook revealed, “For us, NASCAR, even though we’re racing a Mustang, we certainly sell Mustangs because of it. But we sell more F-150s to NASCAR fans. This is a proof point for them.”
The Ford F-150 truck, known for its ruggedness and reliability, has garnered a dedicated following among NASCAR enthusiasts. |
31791 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
Winning races and championships builds credibility with fans and encourages them to engage with the brand. He explained, “That is the basis for successful marketing programs; it is success on the racetrack. So you have to win the races, you have to win championships to have that credibility, and for fans to engage with your brand and make them proud to have a Ford parked in their driveway or in their garage.”
While Ford’s racing program, featuring the Mustang, certainly boosts the sale of this iconic sports car, the Ford insider dropped an interesting fact. Rushbrook revealed, “For us, NASCAR, even though we’re racing a Mustang, we certainly sell Mustangs because of it. But we sell more F-150s to NASCAR fans. This is a proof point for them.”
The Ford F-150 truck, known for its ruggedness and reliability, has garnered a dedicated following among NASCAR enthusiasts. Winning the championship is not only about showcasing the Mustang but also the Ford-150, with which Ben Rhodes won his second Truck Series championship on Friday. |
31792 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
So you have to win the races, you have to win championships to have that credibility, and for fans to engage with your brand and make them proud to have a Ford parked in their driveway or in their garage.”
While Ford’s racing program, featuring the Mustang, certainly boosts the sale of this iconic sports car, the Ford insider dropped an interesting fact. Rushbrook revealed, “For us, NASCAR, even though we’re racing a Mustang, we certainly sell Mustangs because of it. But we sell more F-150s to NASCAR fans. This is a proof point for them.”
The Ford F-150 truck, known for its ruggedness and reliability, has garnered a dedicated following among NASCAR enthusiasts. Winning the championship is not only about showcasing the Mustang but also the Ford-150, with which Ben Rhodes won his second Truck Series championship on Friday. This is also a testament to the power of NASCAR in influencing car-buying decisions. |
31793 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
So you have to win the races, you have to win championships to have that credibility, and for fans to engage with your brand and make them proud to have a Ford parked in their driveway or in their garage.”
While Ford’s racing program, featuring the Mustang, certainly boosts the sale of this iconic sports car, the Ford insider dropped an interesting fact. Rushbrook revealed, “For us, NASCAR, even though we’re racing a Mustang, we certainly sell Mustangs because of it. But we sell more F-150s to NASCAR fans. This is a proof point for them.”
The Ford F-150 truck, known for its ruggedness and reliability, has garnered a dedicated following among NASCAR enthusiasts. Winning the championship is not only about showcasing the Mustang but also the Ford-150, with which Ben Rhodes won his second Truck Series championship on Friday. This is also a testament to the power of NASCAR in influencing car-buying decisions.
Ford’s global marketing strategy also leverages the success of the Mustang in NASCAR, utilizing it as a marketing tool to promote their road cars worldwide. |
31794 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
Rushbrook revealed, “For us, NASCAR, even though we’re racing a Mustang, we certainly sell Mustangs because of it. But we sell more F-150s to NASCAR fans. This is a proof point for them.”
The Ford F-150 truck, known for its ruggedness and reliability, has garnered a dedicated following among NASCAR enthusiasts. Winning the championship is not only about showcasing the Mustang but also the Ford-150, with which Ben Rhodes won his second Truck Series championship on Friday. This is also a testament to the power of NASCAR in influencing car-buying decisions.
Ford’s global marketing strategy also leverages the success of the Mustang in NASCAR, utilizing it as a marketing tool to promote their road cars worldwide. As the seventh generation Mustang continues to be sold globally as a road car, it’s racing not only in NASCAR but also in various international series, including Australia Supercars, Mustang GT3, Mustang GT4, and Dark Horse R with a Spec Challenge. |
31795 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
But we sell more F-150s to NASCAR fans. This is a proof point for them.”
The Ford F-150 truck, known for its ruggedness and reliability, has garnered a dedicated following among NASCAR enthusiasts. Winning the championship is not only about showcasing the Mustang but also the Ford-150, with which Ben Rhodes won his second Truck Series championship on Friday. This is also a testament to the power of NASCAR in influencing car-buying decisions.
Ford’s global marketing strategy also leverages the success of the Mustang in NASCAR, utilizing it as a marketing tool to promote their road cars worldwide. As the seventh generation Mustang continues to be sold globally as a road car, it’s racing not only in NASCAR but also in various international series, including Australia Supercars, Mustang GT3, Mustang GT4, and Dark Horse R with a Spec Challenge.
In essence, Ford takes the benefits from any Mustang’s racing success and uses it to market their cars globally. |
31796 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
But we sell more F-150s to NASCAR fans. This is a proof point for them.”
The Ford F-150 truck, known for its ruggedness and reliability, has garnered a dedicated following among NASCAR enthusiasts. Winning the championship is not only about showcasing the Mustang but also the Ford-150, with which Ben Rhodes won his second Truck Series championship on Friday. This is also a testament to the power of NASCAR in influencing car-buying decisions.
Ford’s global marketing strategy also leverages the success of the Mustang in NASCAR, utilizing it as a marketing tool to promote their road cars worldwide. As the seventh generation Mustang continues to be sold globally as a road car, it’s racing not only in NASCAR but also in various international series, including Australia Supercars, Mustang GT3, Mustang GT4, and Dark Horse R with a Spec Challenge.
In essence, Ford takes the benefits from any Mustang’s racing success and uses it to market their cars globally. It’s a win-win situation for both the brand and racing enthusiasts. |
31797 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
Winning the championship is not only about showcasing the Mustang but also the Ford-150, with which Ben Rhodes won his second Truck Series championship on Friday. This is also a testament to the power of NASCAR in influencing car-buying decisions.
Ford’s global marketing strategy also leverages the success of the Mustang in NASCAR, utilizing it as a marketing tool to promote their road cars worldwide. As the seventh generation Mustang continues to be sold globally as a road car, it’s racing not only in NASCAR but also in various international series, including Australia Supercars, Mustang GT3, Mustang GT4, and Dark Horse R with a Spec Challenge.
In essence, Ford takes the benefits from any Mustang’s racing success and uses it to market their cars globally. It’s a win-win situation for both the brand and racing enthusiasts. Although, all this might not have come to pass were it not for a timely intervention by “The Captain.”
Roger Penske played a big part in calming Ryan Blaney down in the clutch moment of the race
In the heat of the championship race at Phoenix, Ryan Blaney’s competitive spirit almost got the best of him. |
31798 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
Ford’s global marketing strategy also leverages the success of the Mustang in NASCAR, utilizing it as a marketing tool to promote their road cars worldwide. As the seventh generation Mustang continues to be sold globally as a road car, it’s racing not only in NASCAR but also in various international series, including Australia Supercars, Mustang GT3, Mustang GT4, and Dark Horse R with a Spec Challenge.
In essence, Ford takes the benefits from any Mustang’s racing success and uses it to market their cars globally. It’s a win-win situation for both the brand and racing enthusiasts. Although, all this might not have come to pass were it not for a timely intervention by “The Captain.”
Roger Penske played a big part in calming Ryan Blaney down in the clutch moment of the race
In the heat of the championship race at Phoenix, Ryan Blaney’s competitive spirit almost got the best of him. He was racing for the championship and was eager to secure the lead from Ross Chastain in the closing few laps. |
31799 | “We Sell More F-150s to NASCAR Fans” – Ford Insider Reveals Insane Mustang Stat Amid Big Change
As the seventh generation Mustang continues to be sold globally as a road car, it’s racing not only in NASCAR but also in various international series, including Australia Supercars, Mustang GT3, Mustang GT4, and Dark Horse R with a Spec Challenge.
In essence, Ford takes the benefits from any Mustang’s racing success and uses it to market their cars globally. It’s a win-win situation for both the brand and racing enthusiasts. Although, all this might not have come to pass were it not for a timely intervention by “The Captain.”
Roger Penske played a big part in calming Ryan Blaney down in the clutch moment of the race
In the heat of the championship race at Phoenix, Ryan Blaney’s competitive spirit almost got the best of him. He was racing for the championship and was eager to secure the lead from Ross Chastain in the closing few laps. However, he was also aware that he needed to maintain his position to win the title. |
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