For a few weeks this winter, it seemed that analysts just couldn’t stop yammering about the Chris Sale trade. And for Aroldis Chapman, his face was plastered across MLB Network for … Continue Reading Impactful MLB Offseason Moves Nobody’s Talking About
Bryce Harper has every quality of a superstar. He has world-class talent, passion for the game, and let’s not forget, the hair to go along with it. He fits the … Continue Reading Bryce Harper: The 400 Million Dollar Man?
With a World Series title finally in the bag, Cub fans aren’t just hopeful for a championship repeat – they’re expecting it. Although Chicago is in a position that leaves … Continue Reading Repeat Roadblocks: Cubs Offseason Challenges
The North Side of Chicago does not want to hear anything else about history. They’ve heard it all before. They know it’s been 108 years since the Cubs have claimed a … Continue Reading How Chicago Can Capitalize on Their World Series Chance
It is Game 4 of the Red Sox-Orioles last regular season series with the Red Sox looking for the sweep and the Orioles looking for a better grasp on the … Continue Reading The Sox’s Final Season With Ortiz Will Finish With A World Series Appearance
The “most valuable player” award is always a fickle assessment. Taking each word at it’s literal meaning, the award should simply be handed to the player with the highest WAR, … Continue Reading Breaking Down the AL MVP Race Candidates
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
1908 and 2005. Two years that baseball fans in the city of Chicago know all too well – the last time their respected teams won a World Series. Could 2016 … Continue Reading The Resurrection of Chicago Baseball
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
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
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
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)