American League East Division Race Is Not Ugly At ALl

American League East Division Race Is Not Ugly At ALl

Embed from Getty Images The American League East is not the flock of ugly ducklings some baseball analysts are calling them. While the division has been labeled as the worst in baseball due to its lack of a runaway favorite, the standings don’t suggest there’s as large of a gap as advertised between the AL East and… Continue reading American League East Division Race Is Not Ugly At ALl

The Biggest All-Star Snubs

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It is a fact of life that with every All-Star Game in every sport.  There will be snubs.  Players whose seasons merit inclusion in an exhibition of the game’s finest are told that they are not worthy enough to do so.  Misrepresentative fan voting (thankfully Omar Infante is out) coupled with league rules stating that… Continue reading The Biggest All-Star Snubs

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Top Of The Heap: Plays Of The Week

It is that time again folks.  As the rest of the sports landscape tapers off, the baseball season powers towards the All-Star Break.  Only one of the men on this week’s Top of the Heap will be making the trip to Cincinnati for the Mid-Summer Classic.  Nevertheless, these fine ballplayers made their own statement through… Continue reading Top Of The Heap: Plays Of The Week

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Contenders, Get Your Pieces Here!

Troy Tulowitzki

With the advent of the second wild card, fewer and fewer teams are counting themselves out of the playoff hunt early.  As many a team has shown over the past decade or so, just getting into the dance can lead to one hell of a postseason ride.  However, there are always some teams that are… Continue reading Contenders, Get Your Pieces Here!

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Grady Sizemore Puts an Exclamation Point on his Remarkable Return to MLB

As he rounded the bases at Tropicana Field Monday night, you couldn’t help but feel like this is the way it always should have been for Grady Sizemore. In the seventh inning of the Tampa Bay Rays’ matchup with the Cleveland Indians, Sizemore smacked a 1-2 pitch from Indians pitcher Cody Anderson a couple rows over the right field… Continue reading Grady Sizemore Puts an Exclamation Point on his Remarkable Return to MLB

Top Of The Heap: Plays Of The Week

Sadly, there were not any no-hitters or transcendent goals achieved in this past week of Major League Baseball action.  There were however many a display of defensive wizardry, extra base robbery, and one hell of a debut.  Without further ado, here are the top five plays that defined the week that was in baseball.  … Continue reading Top Of The Heap: Plays Of The Week

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Bruised and Battered

With the Midsummer Classic on the horizon, one roster may boast the most spectacular All-Star cast in baseball – the MLB Disabled List. Embed from Getty Images The DL may not be an actual team in the Major League, but just how dominant would it be if it were to compete? With the likes of… Continue reading Bruised and Battered

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Dodgers and Giants Are Fighting for the NL West

The Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants are at it again. With roughly 70 games in the 2015 season completed, the old rivals are separated by just one game for the lead in the National League West, setting the stage for a captivating summer battle for bragging rights. Or, in other words, more of the… Continue reading Dodgers and Giants Are Fighting for the NL West