The revitalization of the Red Sox franchise has made the AL East and the American League much more competitive. With the Yankees having to scrounge up wins with regressing big-name players … Continue Reading Red Sox Get All The Hype, But The O’s Are Just As Good
The last three years have been pretty tough for Chicago baseball fans. Cubs fans saw their team’s best chance at a World Series title this decade end rather anticlimactically with … Continue Reading How the Chicago White Sox Can Stay Hot
This article is a part of the Take Notice Column. This column serves to bring the attention of the reader to a new, unique, and / or radical point of … Continue Reading Take Notice: Defensive Catchers Are Necessary In The American League
Baseball season is close enough to taste. Spring Training is in full swing, weird jerseys and all, and teams are drawing closer to finalizing their Opening Day rosters. On this … Continue Reading 3 Under-the-Radar Hitters to Watch This MLB Season
There is a fine line between the two types of baseball fans: traditionalists and modernists. Both sides have their merits and pitfalls.
Although I am fully a modernist, I can certainly respect the traditionalist point of view; when a professional sport veers too far from its roots […]
This past week, Pete Rose’s application to be eligible for the Hall of Fame was turned down by the MLB. Rose was banned from baseball in 1989 when he was … Continue Reading Pete Rose Belongs In The Hall Of Fame
It’s been an exciting past few weeks for baseball fans. The Winter Meetings have come and gone, and we’ve already witnessed the unexpected in the Shelby Miller trade which sent … Continue Reading Early Winner of MLB Free Agency? The Chicago Cubs
The first few offseason transactions are in the books. Jordan Zimmermann, one of the bigger names in free agency, is already off the market after agreeing to a 5 year … Continue Reading MLB Free Agency Spotlight: Yoenis Cespedes
World Series, Game 5, tied two apiece in top of the 12th inning with a man in scoring position. Christian Colon, Kansas City’s 26-year backup infielder is down 1-2 in … Continue Reading Kansas City Royals: World Champs Shaping A New Blueprint Of Baseball
With the MLB playoffs in its penultimate stage, I lay out the best course of action for this franchise moving forward. It’s free-agency damage control for GM Mike Rizzo and his staff during the next few months. What can he do to protect his job […]
Time to party like it’s 2008. The Chicago Cubs find themselves in the playoffs for the first time in seven seasons and Cubs fans everywhere, including myself, are rejoicing. Whether … Continue Reading Are The Lovable Losers One And Done?
After I wrote the first story in this three part set, Max Scherzer proceeded to pitch one of the greatest games ever pitched against the New York Mets on October 3. In nine full innings […]
The Washington Nationals, a franchise that rose from zero-to-hero in a span of just three years, are victims of a historic collapse. Such is the sport we love. […]
It’s no surprise that MLB.com and Sports on Earth reporter Paul Casella ranked the AL East at the top of a list of baseball’s most competitive divisions. What is worth … Continue Reading Baseball’s Most Exciting Division
Every team that makes it to October has a story. Each of these teams has a defining moment, a standout performance, or simply a time during the season when everything … Continue Reading Pennant Chasers: Top Players To Watch This Postseason
September has arrived, and it’s safe to say that the 2015 baseball season has not been what we expected. As of 9/4, the Astros and the Mets are on top … Continue Reading The Miracle of the Toronto Blue Jays (And It Isn’t Over Yet)