
Ronald Acuña’s Historical Contemporaries
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:
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:
Is having big stars and the drama that comes along with them the solution or the death for baseball
An interesting name tops this list.
Bryce Harper entered, for a massive 13-year, $330 million contract, and expectations for the 2019 Phillies skyrocketed. A lot of people picked the Phillies to win the NL East after the signing, but instead they literally had an average season, finishing at .500 (81-81) and fourth in the division. Not only that but to add salt to the $330 million wound, the Phillies and Harper had to watch the Harper-less Nationals take a crazy route on the way to winning their first World Series in team history. More on the Nationals Cinderella-type season in their recap coming soon.
Jaclyn begs the question: Are these multi-million dollar long term contracts worth it in baseball?
If there is one word to describe the 2019 Red Sox, it would be complacent. After a weak start in
Jacob Benge previews the Washington Nationals’ postseason and breaks down what went right and wrong during the regular season.
With a light seven-game slate tonight, there aren’t too many plays that jump out. Here are a few values with nice price tags and an absolute must-play for cash games. Let’s take a look at what we have for this evening.
No two bullpens are built the same. It’s time to determine who has the best bullpen in baseball and explaining what makes them great.
Emma Marion explores two mock trades that could shape the MLB offseason
Our “Into the 80s” series rolls on. The fourth team to join the 80-win-club is the Atlanta Braves. When Bryce Harper signed with the Phillies, most of the national media picked Philly to win the NL East. What the media didn’t say is that the Braves won the NL East last season. Harper may have made you forget about Ronald Acuña, Jr. and his team. At 80-53, they are behind the Dodgers, Astros, and the Yankees, but are still a force to be reckoned with.
One of the issues baseball players have begun to discuss openly over the last couple of offseasons has been free agency. Several players have expressed the frustration with the lack of compensation some players have received over the previous couple of off-seasons.
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:
Is having big stars and the drama that comes along with them the solution or the death for baseball
Bryce Harper entered, for a massive 13-year, $330 million contract, and expectations for the 2019 Phillies skyrocketed. A lot of people picked the Phillies to win the NL East after the signing, but instead they literally had an average season, finishing at .500 (81-81) and fourth in the division. Not only that but to add salt to the $330 million wound, the Phillies and Harper had to watch the Harper-less Nationals take a crazy route on the way to winning their first World Series in team history. More on the Nationals Cinderella-type season in their recap coming soon.
Jaclyn begs the question: Are these multi-million dollar long term contracts worth it in baseball?
If there is one word to describe the 2019 Red Sox, it would be complacent. After a weak start in April, the Red Sox simply
Jacob Benge previews the Washington Nationals’ postseason and breaks down what went right and wrong during the regular season.
With a light seven-game slate tonight, there aren’t too many plays that jump out. Here are a few values with nice price tags and an absolute must-play for cash games. Let’s take a look at what we have for this evening.
No two bullpens are built the same. It’s time to determine who has the best bullpen in baseball and explaining what makes them great.
Emma Marion explores two mock trades that could shape the MLB offseason
Our “Into the 80s” series rolls on. The fourth team to join the 80-win-club is the Atlanta Braves. When Bryce Harper signed with the Phillies, most of the national media picked Philly to win the NL East. What the media didn’t say is that the Braves won the NL East last season. Harper may have made you forget about Ronald Acuña, Jr. and his team. At 80-53, they are behind the Dodgers, Astros, and the Yankees, but are still a force to be reckoned with.
One of the issues baseball players have begun to discuss openly over the last couple of offseasons has been free agency. Several players have expressed the frustration with the lack of compensation some players have received over the previous couple of off-seasons.
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