
Is Dustin Pedroia a Hall of Famer?
Dustin Pedroia has had a rough go of things over the past two seasons. If he does not regain the level of productivity he’s had in the past, is he still a Hall of Famer? Jordan Leandre presents his case.
Dustin Pedroia has had a rough go of things over the past two seasons. If he does not regain the level of productivity he’s had in the past, is he still a Hall of Famer? Jordan Leandre presents his case.
Next up in our 2020 MLB season previews are the Cincinnati Reds of the National League Central. There was a lot of buzz around this team last season after they traded for Yasiel Puig, Matt Kemp, and Alex Wood in the off-season. It ultimately ended in disappointment.
Matt Bishop | February 29, 2020 It’s almost baseball season and Shortstop is deep. In fact, there are 14 shortstops
What a difference a year makes. Just over a year ago, White Sox fans were feeling let down and disappointed after management failed to land star free agent Manny Machado. Now, many view that as a blessing in disguise. The Sox had a ton of money to shelve out this offseason and have an influx of young talented players ready to take the next step. Do they have enough to make a serious run this season?
The initial weekend of spring training baseball has come to a close, as teams are getting settled into their first full week of nine-inning baseball games.
Chris Sale will open up the season on the injured list.
@pauldeangelis23 ranks the current state of Boston sports teams and gives his thoughts on each team’s current or upcoming seasons.
Jordan Leandre takes on a deep-dive into the top 10 single-season ERA leaders for the Red Sox since 2002.
2019 was mostly a season to forget for the Kansas City Royals, going 59-103. The season started on a sour note, seeing star catcher Salvador Perez lost for the year to Tommy John surgery after damage to the ulnar collateral ligament in his throwing arm was discovered. Also, longtime manager Ned Yost, the manager who took the Royals to two straight World Series appearances, retired at the end of the season.
Jacob Silverman believes we should be talking more about the Red Sox’ long-term problems in center field.
After making the playoffs in 2017 and 2018, it was thought the Colorado Rockies would contend in the National League West, or at least find themselves in the playoffs, none of that would be the case. Colorado instead was not a factor at all in 2019, finishing fourth in the NL West with a 71-91 record.
Joe Heller rounds out his “3 Burning Questions” series with the National League Central:
Dustin Pedroia has had a rough go of things over the past two seasons. If he does not regain the level of productivity he’s had in the past, is he still a Hall of Famer? Jordan Leandre presents his case.
Next up in our 2020 MLB season previews are the Cincinnati Reds of the National League Central. There was a lot of buzz around this team last season after they traded for Yasiel Puig, Matt Kemp, and Alex Wood in the off-season. It ultimately ended in disappointment.
Matt Bishop | February 29, 2020 It’s almost baseball season and Shortstop is deep. In fact, there are 14 shortstops that are being drafted within
What a difference a year makes. Just over a year ago, White Sox fans were feeling let down and disappointed after management failed to land star free agent Manny Machado. Now, many view that as a blessing in disguise. The Sox had a ton of money to shelve out this offseason and have an influx of young talented players ready to take the next step. Do they have enough to make a serious run this season?
The initial weekend of spring training baseball has come to a close, as teams are getting settled into their first full week of nine-inning baseball games.
Chris Sale will open up the season on the injured list.
@pauldeangelis23 ranks the current state of Boston sports teams and gives his thoughts on each team’s current or upcoming seasons.
Jordan Leandre takes on a deep-dive into the top 10 single-season ERA leaders for the Red Sox since 2002.
2019 was mostly a season to forget for the Kansas City Royals, going 59-103. The season started on a sour note, seeing star catcher Salvador Perez lost for the year to Tommy John surgery after damage to the ulnar collateral ligament in his throwing arm was discovered. Also, longtime manager Ned Yost, the manager who took the Royals to two straight World Series appearances, retired at the end of the season.
Jacob Silverman believes we should be talking more about the Red Sox’ long-term problems in center field.
After making the playoffs in 2017 and 2018, it was thought the Colorado Rockies would contend in the National League West, or at least find themselves in the playoffs, none of that would be the case. Colorado instead was not a factor at all in 2019, finishing fourth in the NL West with a 71-91 record.
Joe Heller rounds out his “3 Burning Questions” series with the National League Central:
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