Marshall: On Father’s Day and Baseball
Father’s Day and baseball hold a unique relationship between fathers and sons, as well as grandfathers and even daughters. This special connection has existed since the institution of Father’s Day in 1910.
Father’s Day and baseball hold a unique relationship between fathers and sons, as well as grandfathers and even daughters. This special connection has existed since the institution of Father’s Day in 1910.
The Milwaukee Brewers are exciting, much to the astonishment of MLB fans. But do not tell that to general manager Matt Arnold and first-year manager Pat Murphy, who aren’t surprised at all. Currently, their team is in first place in the NL Central and seems to be set to keep that spot for the rest of the season.
Ryan Jeffers is finally emerging for the Minnesota Twins. After an exciting debut campaign in the shortened 2020 season, his numbers dropped off while serving part-time duties in 2021 and 2022. This season, he leads the team in home runs, doubles, runs batted in, slugging percentage, and on-base percentage.
Wednesday’s MLB slate features plenty of games for your viewing and betting pleasure. We have you covered with our three favorite prop bets to bolster your wallet this evening.
Los Angeles Angels infielder Luis Rengifo has been a bright spot in what has turned out to be a dismal season so far.
There have been plenty of big surprises in MLB during the first quarter of the season, from surprise teams and players to the rebound of the AL Central. There has been an increase in attendance at the stadiums and in TV viewership. We even saw the streaming service Roku get awarded Sunday baseball games.
The Philadelphia Phillies are rolling and show no signs of slowing down. We are only at the one-quarter mark of the season, but they have the best record in baseball and are off to their best start through 48 games since 1993.
Trevor Williams’ resurgence with the Washington Nationals has seen him jump out to a 4-0 record with a 1.96 ERA in seven starts. Williams has yet to surrender a home run, and he’s also one of the reasons why this team is hanging around the .500 mark.
Oakland Athletics closer Mason Miller has taken the baseball world by storm. To date, the second-year hurler has recorded eight saves and a 1.10 ERA with 33 strikeouts in the 60 batters he has faced. He is showing everyone he belongs in MLB.
The MLB Sophomore Jinx comes up around this time every season as the performance of many second-year players is not as good as their first seasons. Many people believe in this sensation associated with all professional sports, but none more than professional baseball.
The struggling Minnesota Twins have seven wins and 13 losses after this past Sunday’s game. Although it is early in the season, we are still concerned by how they found themselves here and whether they can recover.
The MLB “utility player” role has evolved over the last decade. Teams now realize they can no longer be at the mercy of just one simple utility player. They now require the “multi-use” or “super utility” player.
Father’s Day and baseball hold a unique relationship between fathers and sons, as well as grandfathers and even daughters. This special connection has existed since the institution of Father’s Day in 1910.
The Milwaukee Brewers are exciting, much to the astonishment of MLB fans. But do not tell that to general manager Matt Arnold and first-year manager Pat Murphy, who aren’t surprised at all. Currently, their team is in first place in the NL Central and seems to be set to keep that spot for the rest of the season.
Ryan Jeffers is finally emerging for the Minnesota Twins. After an exciting debut campaign in the shortened 2020 season, his numbers dropped off while serving part-time duties in 2021 and 2022. This season, he leads the team in home runs, doubles, runs batted in, slugging percentage, and on-base percentage.
Wednesday’s MLB slate features plenty of games for your viewing and betting pleasure. We have you covered with our three favorite prop bets to bolster your wallet this evening.
Los Angeles Angels infielder Luis Rengifo has been a bright spot in what has turned out to be a dismal season so far.
There have been plenty of big surprises in MLB during the first quarter of the season, from surprise teams and players to the rebound of the AL Central. There has been an increase in attendance at the stadiums and in TV viewership. We even saw the streaming service Roku get awarded Sunday baseball games.
The Philadelphia Phillies are rolling and show no signs of slowing down. We are only at the one-quarter mark of the season, but they have the best record in baseball and are off to their best start through 48 games since 1993.
Trevor Williams’ resurgence with the Washington Nationals has seen him jump out to a 4-0 record with a 1.96 ERA in seven starts. Williams has yet to surrender a home run, and he’s also one of the reasons why this team is hanging around the .500 mark.
Oakland Athletics closer Mason Miller has taken the baseball world by storm. To date, the second-year hurler has recorded eight saves and a 1.10 ERA with 33 strikeouts in the 60 batters he has faced. He is showing everyone he belongs in MLB.
The MLB Sophomore Jinx comes up around this time every season as the performance of many second-year players is not as good as their first seasons. Many people believe in this sensation associated with all professional sports, but none more than professional baseball.
The struggling Minnesota Twins have seven wins and 13 losses after this past Sunday’s game. Although it is early in the season, we are still concerned by how they found themselves here and whether they can recover.
The MLB “utility player” role has evolved over the last decade. Teams now realize they can no longer be at the mercy of just one simple utility player. They now require the “multi-use” or “super utility” player.
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