Sunday Shenanigans 12: A Triple Play for the Ages
The history of baseball lasts over one hundred years, so whenever something unique happens, it is incredibly surprising. Triple-plays are also rare, so those are equally surprising.
The history of baseball lasts over one hundred years, so whenever something unique happens, it is incredibly surprising. Triple-plays are also rare, so those are equally surprising.
As of Tuesday, June 8, it appears that there are eight legitimate contenders in the American League. We will take a quick look at each and speculate on what weakness could be their downfall.
Attempting to project how any given big-leaguer will perform for a full season is difficult in April. But once May turns to June on the MLB calendar, “small-sample size” arguments lose their credibility.
Prior to the season, several of our writers came out with top-five prospect rankings for each team. We will be running down each of them, how they have done so far, and whether their stock has risen or dropped at all. Let’s start with the AL East.
The American League East division saw a wild change of expectations in April, leading us to expect a coming together in May. As the month concludes, we saw teams play more like what we expected, but the Red Sox remained good. With the Yankees on a wild roller coaster ride and the Orioles looking like the Orioles we know and love, June will be another interesting one in the AL East.
The 2021 MLB Draft will begin on July 11. Today we look at Michael McGreevy, one of the top college arms out of UC Santa Barbara.
The Squeeze returns to look at Scott Kazmir returning to Major League Baseball. Tyler and Logan also break down the
This weekend should prove to be an exciting one for MLB as there are several series featuring highly touted clubs. For today’s rendition of Diamond picks, we will focus our attention on divisional matchups.
The Dodgers are not getting the job done, with all of two wins over their last 10 games. With this little nugget on our minds, let’s explore some other options that are on the docket for a Saturday edition of Diamond Picks.
We split our picks last time, as the Seattle Mariners’ Yusei Kikuchi had a bounce-back performance, silencing the powerful Houston Astros bats. Today we will be focusing on two explosive offenses at a very hitter-friendly park as well as the Cardinals sending their ace to that mound at PNC Park.
Entering this season, the American League East division had a pretty clear hierarchy. Through the first month of the year, that seems to have been flipped on itself.
Tyler Glasnow’s fifth start, coming against the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday, would be his worst of the season. And there would be no shortage of shenanigans.
The history of baseball lasts over one hundred years, so whenever something unique happens, it is incredibly surprising. Triple-plays are also rare, so those are equally surprising.
As of Tuesday, June 8, it appears that there are eight legitimate contenders in the American League. We will take a quick look at each and speculate on what weakness could be their downfall.
Attempting to project how any given big-leaguer will perform for a full season is difficult in April. But once May turns to June on the MLB calendar, “small-sample size” arguments lose their credibility.
Prior to the season, several of our writers came out with top-five prospect rankings for each team. We will be running down each of them, how they have done so far, and whether their stock has risen or dropped at all. Let’s start with the AL East.
The American League East division saw a wild change of expectations in April, leading us to expect a coming together in May. As the month concludes, we saw teams play more like what we expected, but the Red Sox remained good. With the Yankees on a wild roller coaster ride and the Orioles looking like the Orioles we know and love, June will be another interesting one in the AL East.
The 2021 MLB Draft will begin on July 11. Today we look at Michael McGreevy, one of the top college arms out of UC Santa Barbara.
The Squeeze returns to look at Scott Kazmir returning to Major League Baseball. Tyler and Logan also break down the odd team out in the
This weekend should prove to be an exciting one for MLB as there are several series featuring highly touted clubs. For today’s rendition of Diamond picks, we will focus our attention on divisional matchups.
The Dodgers are not getting the job done, with all of two wins over their last 10 games. With this little nugget on our minds, let’s explore some other options that are on the docket for a Saturday edition of Diamond Picks.
We split our picks last time, as the Seattle Mariners’ Yusei Kikuchi had a bounce-back performance, silencing the powerful Houston Astros bats. Today we will be focusing on two explosive offenses at a very hitter-friendly park as well as the Cardinals sending their ace to that mound at PNC Park.
Entering this season, the American League East division had a pretty clear hierarchy. Through the first month of the year, that seems to have been flipped on itself.
Tyler Glasnow’s fifth start, coming against the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday, would be his worst of the season. And there would be no shortage of shenanigans.
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