The Wave Is The Worst Thing In Sports
On Saturday night I was at Fenway Park to watch Chris Sale and the Boston Red Sox take on Justin Verlander and the Detroit Tigers. It was an awesome night and a pretty fun game as the Sox won 11-3....
View ArticleWho Is Hunter Greene?
Yesterday was the first and second rounds of the 2017 MLB Draft and there is one player in particular who stands out above all of the other budding young stars. That player’s name is Hunter Greene and...
View ArticleYasiel Puig Flips Off Indians Fans After Blasting Home Run
There are just some players in professional sports that can do anything and you won’t be that surprised at all. Yasiel Puig of the Los Angeles Dodgers is certainly one of those players. So when I...
View ArticleIf Zack Cozart Makes The All Star Team, Joey Votto Will Buy Him A Donkey
Well, his is one of the weirder, more awesome stories of the baseball season thus far. Cincinnati Reds shortstop Zack Cozart is having a breakout year so far and his teammate, Joey Votto apparently...
View ArticleMLB Announces “Players Weekend” And I’m ALL In On It
Major League Baseball announced yesterday that they would be doing something called “Players Weekend” on August 25th through the 27th. The event was negotiated between the league and the players...
View ArticleZero K Bats Striking Out The Competition
Zero K bats is a company based out of Quebec that is putting their name on the baseball world producing second to none lumber. Zero K only uses the highest quality wood on the market and the best...
View ArticleMajor League Baseball: First Half Awards, Statistics and Digest
One hundred and three days ago, Evan Longoria connected for a two-run homer off Masahiro Tanaka in the second inning of the first game of the season on Opening Day. It would be the first of a record...
View ArticleNew York Yankees, Chicago White Sox Agree on a Trade Featuring David...
CBS Chicago is reporting that the New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox have agreed to get together for a blockbuster trade with the Yankees acquiring All-Stars Todd Frazier and David Robertson...
View ArticleRanking All 218 Major League Baseball Hall of Famers: Where Do Tim Raines,...
This past weekend, Jeff Bagwell, Ivan Rodriguez and Tim Raines gained baseball immortality as they were inducted into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame. They have now joined an elite group of the...
View ArticleUp Next for the Streaking Cleveland Indians: The 1916 New York Giants
New York Giants Manager John mcGraw, left, shakes hands with Christy Mathewson right) in 1916 with Buck Herzog looking on. Herzog was traded to the Giants for Mathewson and two others in the middle of...
View ArticleRemembering Former Major Leaguers Who Died in 2017
Daryl Spencer, 88, January 2 After serving two years in the military, Spencer became the everyday shortstop for the New York Giants for two years before they moved to San Francisco. Between...
View ArticleTop 100 Opening Day Performances of the Past 100 Years
Major League Baseball Opening Day remains one of the great days in professional sports in America. After a long, cold winter, the National Pastime has returned as a harbinger for spring, summer and...
View Article10 Knee-Jerk Reactions to the Start of the 2018 MLB Season
The first three days of the 2018 Major League Baseball season are in the books and it’s time to jump to some conclusions. With the firm understanding that jumping to conclusions in any sport,...
View ArticleSelecting the MLB All-Star Rosters at the first half’s midway point
Memorial Day Weekend signals the unofficial start of the summer and also usually falls roughly at the MLB’s halfway point of the season’s first half. The season has seen it’s share of unexpected...
View ArticleHonoring Former Major League Baseball Players Who Died In 2018
Every year as the calendar winds down and a new year is on the horizon, many outlets take a look back to remember and honor those who have died over the past year. Baseball is no different, and in a...
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