Dodgers and Giants Are Fighting for the NL West

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

Top Of The Heap: Plays Of The Week

It seems lately that there isn’t some sort of history being made each week in baseball.  This past week was no different.  There were hitting milestones, pitching performances for the ages, and some pretty fine defensive work.  Nevertheless, we can only take the cream of the crop from the past seven days on Top of… Continue reading Top Of The Heap: Plays Of The Week

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Pitch, Please

“Who would people rather see, a real hitter hitting home runs or a pitcher swinging a wet newspaper?” Embed from Getty Images As Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer aptly described the experience of a pitcher whiffing at pitch after pitch in most at-bats, the immortal debate over the use of a designated hitter in the National… Continue reading Pitch, Please

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Making Sense of the Astros Hack

St. Louis Cardinals at Washington Nationals. NLDS Game 3. October 10, 2012.

On Tuesday morning, the New York Times reported that employees for the St. Louis Cardinals are being investigated by the FBI for hacking into the internal database of the Houston Astros. On the surface, such news seems as though it may be the beginning of a new era in gaining a competitive advantage. Whereas in… Continue reading Making Sense of the Astros Hack

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How the Blue Jays Have Been Winning and How They Need To Keep Winning

The Toronto Blue Jays don’t usually get stories this time of year. They’re a team that hasn’t sniffed the postseason since their last World Series title in 1993; nowadays they’ve developed a habit of being a trendy sleeper pick going into the season and quickly settling into mediocrity for the actual season. That exact trend… Continue reading How the Blue Jays Have Been Winning and How They Need To Keep Winning

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Byron Buxton’s Early Arrival Solidifies 2015 as The Year of the Rookie

Embed from Getty Images The year of the rookie is in full swing. The invasion of baseball’s future stars on today’s active MLB rosters officially came to a peak this past weekend when the Minnesota Twins called up Byron Buxton, a five-tool center fielder who is either the first or second-best prospect depending on who you get… Continue reading Byron Buxton’s Early Arrival Solidifies 2015 as The Year of the Rookie

Who is Chris Heston?

Last Tuesday night, Chris Heston became the first rookie to throw a no-hitter since Clay Buchholz in 2007. He struck out eleven Mets at Citi Field, walking none while plunking three batters (a first in a no-no), including Anthony Recker in the 9th inning. Heston struck out other three batters he faced in the final frame,… Continue reading Who is Chris Heston?

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Top Of The Heap: Plays Of The Week

There has been a lot of hubbub recently about the fact that as many as eight Kansas City Royals could start in baseball’s mid-summer classic in July.  Take assurance that there was no ballot stuffing for this week’s Top of the Heap.  While Omar Infante, the worst hitter in baseball, gets to be an “All-Star”,… Continue reading Top Of The Heap: Plays Of The Week

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