
Posts From Jordan Leandre
NLCS Recap: The Slipper Still Fits in Atlanta
Things looked bleak for the eventual NLCS champion Atlanta Braves when All-Star outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. tore his ACL on July 10. At the time, the Braves were just 43-44 and couldn’t seem to get out of their own way. Now Cinderella has a date with the Houston Astros in the World Series.
Read MoreSt. Louis Cardinals Season Recap
The St. Louis Cardinals were a team that largely underwhelmed this season. However, they got hot in mid-September and propelled themselves into a Wild Card berth with a 17-game winning streak.
Read MoreTampa Bay Rays Season Recap
On the surface, the Tampa Bay Rays appear to have failed in 2021. A lot of old-school baseball minds have been pumping their fists and making sure to let the world know that “nerds” don’t win baseball games.
Read MoreSan Diego Padres Season Recap
The San Diego Padres entered 2021 with astronomically high expectations, and rightfully so. The team entered the season with rising superstar Fernando Tatis Jr., complemented by established veterans like Manny Machado, Tommy Pham and Yu Darvish.
Read MoreEvery team’s X-Factor heading into MLB Playoffs
Stars bring teams to the MLB playoffs; unsung heroes put them over the top in the end. The stage is set; every team from here on in will have to win a best-of-five or best-of-seven series to bridge their way to baseball glory.
Read MoreBaltimore Orioles all-time 26-man roster
Though it may not seem like it now, the history of the Baltimore Orioles is full of great moments and league records. However, only 26 men can have the honor of being named to their all-time roster.
Read MoreAssessing Viable 2022 Options for Yankees Catcher
Yankees catcher Gary Sanchez has had an up-and-down career in the Bronx. What once seemed like a top-five catcher now seems like a potential open competition for the Yankees.
Read MoreBoston Celtics’ Biggest Questions Ahead of 2020 Offseason
Jordan Leandre poses a few big questions that need answers ahead of this offseason for Danny Ainge and the Boston Celtics.
Read MoreColumn: Time is Running Out for Sony Michel
Despite coming up just short, New England’s offense came out firing on Sunday night against the Seahawks. Cam Newton totaled the third-most passing yards in a single game for his career, while N’Keal Harry and Julian Edelman both had career games receiving. It wasn’t all sunshine and roses for every member of the offense. While the running game wasn’t established the same way it was against Miami, Sony Michel came up short once again.
Read MoreColumn: Red Sox Already Won Brandon Workman Trade
Neither Nick Pivetta nor Connor Seabold have seen big league action since being traded to Boston. But have the Red Sox still won the trade already? Jordan Leandre thinks so, and tells us why here.
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