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Top 3 Landing Spots for Albert Pujols

Top 3 Landing Spots for Albert Pujols

Thursday afternoon’s news of the Angels releasing future Hall of Famer Albert Pujols sent shockwaves throughout the sports world. Here are three organizations that could potentially see value in Pujols in the coming week.

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The Cleveland Indians need a complete overhaul

The Cleveland Indians Need A Complete Overhaul

This has been brewing for quite a long time now. With the report from The Athletic today claiming that Cleveland Manager Terry Francona, President of baseball operations Chris Antonetti, General Manager Mike Chernoff, and the entire Indians ownership were aware of sexual harassment claims from former pitching coach Mickey Callaway, its time for a change.

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HOF Case: Curt Schilling

Hall of Fame Case: Curt Schilling

Curt Schilling is on the Hall of Fame ballot for the ninth time this year after falling just short last year with 70 percent of the vote. It’s time to take a deeper look at his numbers as a player (which is what the voters should do) to see if he has a legitimate case.

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Into the 80s with Tom Greene- A Possible Wild Card Matchup

The end of the baseball season is getting closer. As temperatures begin to drop, the heat begins to rise on the teams that haven’t yet joined the 80-win club. After a few days away to take care of employment situations, I return to bring you two more teams that have joined our club. The Tampa Bay Rays and the Cleveland Indians have been battling all season to reach a postseason berth. Now that they’ve reached 80 wins, they both feel they’re almost there. And, they’re telling the rest of the 80s club, (indirectly) “Shut your halfwit pie-holes! We’re trying to make the playoffs!”

OK, that SpongeBob reference may not have been the 80s, but we’re breaking down a team that didn’t even exist in the 80s but have some pretty awesome  “Throwback” uniforms. The Rays help the sunrise on this edition of, “Backtrax MLB!”

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Top 3 Landing Spots for Albert Pujols
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Top 3 Landing Spots for Albert Pujols

Thursday afternoon’s news of the Angels releasing future Hall of Famer Albert Pujols sent shockwaves throughout the sports world. Here are three organizations that could potentially see value in Pujols in the coming week.

Read More
The Cleveland Indians need a complete overhaul
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The Cleveland Indians Need A Complete Overhaul

This has been brewing for quite a long time now. With the report from The Athletic today claiming that Cleveland Manager Terry Francona, President of baseball operations Chris Antonetti, General Manager Mike Chernoff, and the entire Indians ownership were aware of sexual harassment claims from former pitching coach Mickey Callaway, its time for a change.

Read More
HOF Case: Curt Schilling
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Hall of Fame Case: Curt Schilling

Curt Schilling is on the Hall of Fame ballot for the ninth time this year after falling just short last year with 70 percent of the vote. It’s time to take a deeper look at his numbers as a player (which is what the voters should do) to see if he has a legitimate case.

Read More

Into the 80s with Tom Greene- A Possible Wild Card Matchup

The end of the baseball season is getting closer. As temperatures begin to drop, the heat begins to rise on the teams that haven’t yet joined the 80-win club. After a few days away to take care of employment situations, I return to bring you two more teams that have joined our club. The Tampa Bay Rays and the Cleveland Indians have been battling all season to reach a postseason berth. Now that they’ve reached 80 wins, they both feel they’re almost there. And, they’re telling the rest of the 80s club, (indirectly) “Shut your halfwit pie-holes! We’re trying to make the playoffs!”

OK, that SpongeBob reference may not have been the 80s, but we’re breaking down a team that didn’t even exist in the 80s but have some pretty awesome  “Throwback” uniforms. The Rays help the sunrise on this edition of, “Backtrax MLB!”

Read More