Hall of Fame Case: Tim Lincecum
It was a tale of two careers for longtime Giants right-hander Tim Lincecum. The first half saw Cy Young Awards and All-Star Games; the second saw injuries and a loss of velocity.
It was a tale of two careers for longtime Giants right-hander Tim Lincecum. The first half saw Cy Young Awards and All-Star Games; the second saw injuries and a loss of velocity.
Jake Peavy pitched for 15 years in the majors. While his career was kind of a roller coaster, overall, he put up some pretty solid numbers and had a very good peak. Will it be enough to get him some votes?
262, that is the number of batters who reached the substantial amount of 300 plate appearances in the Major Leagues this year. These players all had varying skills, which reflects in their offensive outputs.
Barry Bonds is a polarizing figure when it comes to Hall of Fame discussions. On his final ballot, will the all-time home run leader get into Cooperstown?
The San Francisco Giants were one of baseball’s biggest surprises in 2021. After five straight losing seasons, the Giants won a franchise record 107 games. Despite falling short of a World Series berth, the team had an unforgettable run. As they prepare for the 2022 campaign, the Giants will again be relying on young stars and veteran pieces.
The San Francisco Giants came into the season with below-average expectations. With the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres coming into the year as World Series favorites, no one thought the Giants would be anything special.
The two teams with the best records in all of Major League Baseball met up for a battle of heavyweights in the National League Division Series. The Los Angeles Dodgers (106-56), after defeating the St. Louis Cardinals in the NL Wild Card Game, met up with the San Francisco Giants (107-55). The series did not disappoint as it went the full five games with a total barn burner coming in Game 5.
In a new episode of Too Much Pod Tar, I was joined by a number of guests. We gave our
This may technically be the first time these two teams are meeting in the playoffs, but they do have quite a history. After Los Angeles managed to win in dramatic fashion on Wednesday, they will look to keep the momentum going and take quick advantage of San Francisco’s four-day layoff.
The San Francisco Giants farm system may be a little top-heavy, but the talent is undeniable, including a top 10 player and a recent draft pick.
Alex Cora’s return to the Boston Red Sox’ dugout has taken a familiar twist, amid the team’s lack of activity at this year’s trade deadline.
The 2021 MLB trade deadline has come and gone. Perhaps no division was as active as the National League West. When all was said and done, this was the division that featured the most blockbuster deals amidst its leaders.
It was a tale of two careers for longtime Giants right-hander Tim Lincecum. The first half saw Cy Young Awards and All-Star Games; the second saw injuries and a loss of velocity.
Jake Peavy pitched for 15 years in the majors. While his career was kind of a roller coaster, overall, he put up some pretty solid numbers and had a very good peak. Will it be enough to get him some votes?
262, that is the number of batters who reached the substantial amount of 300 plate appearances in the Major Leagues this year. These players all had varying skills, which reflects in their offensive outputs.
Barry Bonds is a polarizing figure when it comes to Hall of Fame discussions. On his final ballot, will the all-time home run leader get into Cooperstown?
The San Francisco Giants were one of baseball’s biggest surprises in 2021. After five straight losing seasons, the Giants won a franchise record 107 games. Despite falling short of a World Series berth, the team had an unforgettable run. As they prepare for the 2022 campaign, the Giants will again be relying on young stars and veteran pieces.
The San Francisco Giants came into the season with below-average expectations. With the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres coming into the year as World Series favorites, no one thought the Giants would be anything special.
The two teams with the best records in all of Major League Baseball met up for a battle of heavyweights in the National League Division Series. The Los Angeles Dodgers (106-56), after defeating the St. Louis Cardinals in the NL Wild Card Game, met up with the San Francisco Giants (107-55). The series did not disappoint as it went the full five games with a total barn burner coming in Game 5.
In a new episode of Too Much Pod Tar, I was joined by a number of guests. We gave our live reactions and analysis to
This may technically be the first time these two teams are meeting in the playoffs, but they do have quite a history. After Los Angeles managed to win in dramatic fashion on Wednesday, they will look to keep the momentum going and take quick advantage of San Francisco’s four-day layoff.
The San Francisco Giants farm system may be a little top-heavy, but the talent is undeniable, including a top 10 player and a recent draft pick.
Alex Cora’s return to the Boston Red Sox’ dugout has taken a familiar twist, amid the team’s lack of activity at this year’s trade deadline.
The 2021 MLB trade deadline has come and gone. Perhaps no division was as active as the National League West. When all was said and done, this was the division that featured the most blockbuster deals amidst its leaders.
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