
Ranking The Current Boston Sports Teams
@pauldeangelis23 ranks the current state of Boston sports teams and gives his thoughts on each team’s current or upcoming seasons.
@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:
The Reds may be 1-2 in Spring Training games, but there is heavy optimism going forward, writes Jacob Benge.
While you hate to see another player go down, Jordan Leandre talks about how the Red Sox have had a gateway to the postseason open up with the Luis Severino injury news.
The New York Yankees announced that Luis Severino is undergoing Tommy John Surgery and will be missing the 2020 season.
Alex Kielar | February 25th, 2020 Next up in our 2020 MLB season previews, we head out West to San
Ronald Acuña Jr. has had an explosive start to his MLB career. Here’s he stacks up against some of the best to ever play the game:
Yehuda Schwartz analyzes the latest notes and updates from Spring Training as the Mets chatter heats up.
@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:
The Reds may be 1-2 in Spring Training games, but there is heavy optimism going forward, writes Jacob Benge.
While you hate to see another player go down, Jordan Leandre talks about how the Red Sox have had a gateway to the postseason open up with the Luis Severino injury news.
The New York Yankees announced that Luis Severino is undergoing Tommy John Surgery and will be missing the 2020 season.
Alex Kielar | February 25th, 2020 Next up in our 2020 MLB season previews, we head out West to San Diego to preview the Padres
Ronald Acuña Jr. has had an explosive start to his MLB career. Here’s he stacks up against some of the best to ever play the game:
Yehuda Schwartz analyzes the latest notes and updates from Spring Training as the Mets chatter heats up.
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