AL East Recap 8/10-8/25
The American League East had an interesting last two weeks and it finishes with the Yankees one-half game ahead of
The American League East had an interesting last two weeks and it finishes with the Yankees one-half game ahead of
The A’s were on everyone’s radar this season and they have exceeded expectations to start the season. They are currently running away with the AL West with a record of 16-6. A big part of their success comes from their offense. They are the second-highest scoring team in the Al with 118 runs scored.
Every two weeks, our baseball writers will check in with their respective divisions to see where things stand. In a shortened season, everything seems to be on the table, and baseball is not disappointing with a lack of crazy games and wild standings. Let’s take a look at the American League East.
Two MLB games have been postponed following a COVID-19 outbreak in the Miami Marlins organization.
Nathan Eovaldi, Jose Peraza, and Kevin Pillar stole the show in Boston on Friday as the Red Sox picked up a 13-2 victory over the Orioles.
B.J. Martin looks at one player on each American League East club that is poised for a 2020 breakout.
Donovan Hugel discusses the ways in which MLB teams might use loopholes to get the most out of their roster.
When a game of streaks such as baseball endures a shortened season, expect chaos to ensue. As a direct result, some players you wouldn’t think of could become stars. Who is every team’s biggest cheat code entering 2020?
The Orioles, perhaps rather shockingly, opt for Heston Kjerstad out of Arkansas at No. 2 of tonight’s draft.
The Orioles and White Sox released several minor league players in an apparent effort to claim them as paid employees, according to a league source.
Joe Heller gives his “3 Burning Questions” for each team in the American League East
As more Hall of Fame ballots are get released, Major League Baseball and its fans await the next class joining the fraternity of MLB greats.
The American League East had an interesting last two weeks and it finishes with the Yankees one-half game ahead of the Rays after a Tampa
The A’s were on everyone’s radar this season and they have exceeded expectations to start the season. They are currently running away with the AL West with a record of 16-6. A big part of their success comes from their offense. They are the second-highest scoring team in the Al with 118 runs scored.
Every two weeks, our baseball writers will check in with their respective divisions to see where things stand. In a shortened season, everything seems to be on the table, and baseball is not disappointing with a lack of crazy games and wild standings. Let’s take a look at the American League East.
Two MLB games have been postponed following a COVID-19 outbreak in the Miami Marlins organization.
Nathan Eovaldi, Jose Peraza, and Kevin Pillar stole the show in Boston on Friday as the Red Sox picked up a 13-2 victory over the Orioles.
B.J. Martin looks at one player on each American League East club that is poised for a 2020 breakout.
Donovan Hugel discusses the ways in which MLB teams might use loopholes to get the most out of their roster.
When a game of streaks such as baseball endures a shortened season, expect chaos to ensue. As a direct result, some players you wouldn’t think of could become stars. Who is every team’s biggest cheat code entering 2020?
The Orioles, perhaps rather shockingly, opt for Heston Kjerstad out of Arkansas at No. 2 of tonight’s draft.
The Orioles and White Sox released several minor league players in an apparent effort to claim them as paid employees, according to a league source.
Joe Heller gives his “3 Burning Questions” for each team in the American League East
As more Hall of Fame ballots are get released, Major League Baseball and its fans await the next class joining the fraternity of MLB greats.
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