Road To Immortality - Part I

Road To Immortality – Part I

For baseball fans worldwide, truer words have never been spoken beyond the iconic title of Green Day’s hit single: “Wake Me Up When September Ends.” Embed from Getty Images We all watch intently from the early days of April to the late nights of September, but for all our efforts, we yearn for the reward… Continue reading Road To Immortality – Part I

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Yankees Taking New Approach to Playoffs in 2015

The New York Yankees are not operating like they have in the past. The change in thinking, however, has not come overnight. New York has scaled back its spending the past couple of seasons, something ownership and general manager Brian Cashman publicly stated was being done to help the organization avoid paying the massive luxury tax… Continue reading Yankees Taking New Approach to Playoffs in 2015

Blue Jays Ready To End Drought

It is tough to fathom but the truth is that the Toronto Blue Jays haven’t been to the playoffs since 1993.  Joe Carter’s towering series ending walk-off home run off Mitch Williams was the last hit by a Blue Jay in the postseason.  After those back to back titles in 1992 and 1993, the closest… Continue reading Blue Jays Ready To End Drought

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Size Does Matter

Imagine this scenario. It is Game 7 of the World Series and the top of the ninth inning, with two outs and a runner at first. The score is 4-3. The team at the plate is the team that have brought you countless moments of laughter and tears, pride and embarrassment, euphoria and sorrow. With… Continue reading Size Does Matter

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Adrian Beltre Making Strong Case for Hall of Fame

Adrian Beltre likely isn’t the first name that comes to your mind when you think of future MLB Hall of Famers, but the Texas Rangers’ third basemen definitely deserves your attention. The 36-year-old has continued to add to his already-impressive resume this season, most recently becoming just the fourth player ever to hit for the cycle three… Continue reading Adrian Beltre Making Strong Case for Hall of Fame

Top August Waiver Candidates

There is a certain hype surrounding the July 31st MLB trading deadline.  There was a flurry of action this year with stars such as Yoenis Cespedes, David Price, Carlos Gomez, Cole Hamels, and Troy Tulowitzki changing clubs over the final pages of the July calendar.  The July 31st cutoff point is for non-waiver moves, meaning… Continue reading Top August Waiver Candidates

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Inaction Is An Action

Days after the July 31st non-waiver trade deadline ended in a glorious flurry of deals, the focus continues to centre on the biggest transactions completed. For teams in the thick of the playoff race, rentals and blockbuster trades alike have allowed the players to suit up with more confidence in the front office and in… Continue reading Inaction Is An Action

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Top Of The Heap: Plays of the Week

The pennant races are heating up in baseball as we enter the stretch run.  Teams made some of their final moves (there is still the waiver deadline of August 31st mind you) towards contention and the player movement could allow new opportunities for players.  There is still two months of baseball to go, but from… Continue reading Top Of The Heap: Plays of the Week

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