Predicting the Division Winners and Playoffs for the 2023 MLB Season
With the new season starting today, it is the perfect time to give predictions for the season. So here are
With the new season starting today, it is the perfect time to give predictions for the season. So here are
Austin Vernon is a promising prospect in the Tampa Bay Rays system. The Raleigh native was selected in the 10th round of the 2021 MLB draft with the 311th overall pick.
Jacob Miller was the 2021-22 Gatorade Ohio Baseball Player of the Year after a dominant senior season on the mound. The right-hander is committed to the University of Louisville but could factor into the first round of the MLB Draft after improving his full pitch arsenal.
With a masterful postseason performance, Cade Horton led Oklahoma to a runner-up finish in the College World Series and elevated his draft stock. Despite struggling in the regular season, the right-hander firmly put himself into first-round potential. Let’s take a look at what Horton brings to the mound.
For our nine-game DFS slate on DraftKings today, we get back to basics. That means finding bargains and a pivot for those spots if you need to save just a bit more salary.
Brock Jones is a virtuous outfielder coming out of Stanford University.
A little over a year has gone by and while Prielipp didn’t pitch for Alabama this season, he will put his progress on display for scouts at the combine in June.
Last season the Rays were one of the best teams in baseball. With mostly the same roster as last year, they will be looking to win their third straight division title in 2022.
The Tampa Bay Rays have been adroit at turning out good major league players from within. The Rays have a pitcher and a few speedsters in the top 5 so let’s break down what they bring to the field.
Carl Crawford makes his first and likely only appearance on the Hall of Fame ballot this season. His case for induction is interesting, albeit not the strongest.
The Rays have always been a solid team, but this season was their best yet. Everything clicked for them; their offense was electric and their rotation/bullpen dominated.
On the surface, the Tampa Bay Rays appear to have failed in 2021. A lot of old-school baseball minds have been pumping their fists and making sure to let the world know that “nerds” don’t win baseball games.
With the new season starting today, it is the perfect time to give predictions for the season. So here are my predictions for team success
Austin Vernon is a promising prospect in the Tampa Bay Rays system. The Raleigh native was selected in the 10th round of the 2021 MLB draft with the 311th overall pick.
Jacob Miller was the 2021-22 Gatorade Ohio Baseball Player of the Year after a dominant senior season on the mound. The right-hander is committed to the University of Louisville but could factor into the first round of the MLB Draft after improving his full pitch arsenal.
With a masterful postseason performance, Cade Horton led Oklahoma to a runner-up finish in the College World Series and elevated his draft stock. Despite struggling in the regular season, the right-hander firmly put himself into first-round potential. Let’s take a look at what Horton brings to the mound.
For our nine-game DFS slate on DraftKings today, we get back to basics. That means finding bargains and a pivot for those spots if you need to save just a bit more salary.
Brock Jones is a virtuous outfielder coming out of Stanford University.
A little over a year has gone by and while Prielipp didn’t pitch for Alabama this season, he will put his progress on display for scouts at the combine in June.
Last season the Rays were one of the best teams in baseball. With mostly the same roster as last year, they will be looking to win their third straight division title in 2022.
The Tampa Bay Rays have been adroit at turning out good major league players from within. The Rays have a pitcher and a few speedsters in the top 5 so let’s break down what they bring to the field.
Carl Crawford makes his first and likely only appearance on the Hall of Fame ballot this season. His case for induction is interesting, albeit not the strongest.
The Rays have always been a solid team, but this season was their best yet. Everything clicked for them; their offense was electric and their rotation/bullpen dominated.
On the surface, the Tampa Bay Rays appear to have failed in 2021. A lot of old-school baseball minds have been pumping their fists and making sure to let the world know that “nerds” don’t win baseball games.
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