Salvador Perez Is the Royal's Most Indispensable Player

Salvador Perez Is the Royal’s Most Indispensable Player

Since Yadier Molina came up with Cardinals a decade ago, he has been a significant part of the baseball community. Baseball has labeled him more than just a good player, a great defensive catcher, and a very good game caller. They have dubbed him the most indispensable player in the game.  When it comes to… Continue reading Salvador Perez Is the Royal’s Most Indispensable Player

What Is Making the Astros So Good?

Last year, Sports Illustrated famously called the Houston Astros “Your 2017 World Series Champs.” Many laughed it off as a desperate bid for sales by overreacting to a team’s solid farm system. The Astros, however, seem to mostly be mad that they were told to wait until 2017. Houston has stormed out of the gate… Continue reading What Is Making the Astros So Good?

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In Defense of Yordano Ventura

Prior to his start on Wednesday night, Royals pitcher Yordano Ventura had left all four of his starts earlier than he had anticipated: twice due to injury and twice due to ejection. He incited a benches-clearing incident after exchanging heated words with Mike Trout, pointed at his head while yelling at Brett Lawrie (after hitting Lawrie… Continue reading In Defense of Yordano Ventura

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Overreacting to the Mariners First Month

Seattle Mariners catcher Miguel Olivo (30) tries to catch a foul ball behind home plate against the Baltimore Orioles on May 10, 2011 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore.

One month into the MLB season and the Seattle Mariners have been far from impressive. A trendy pick to come out of the American League and win the World Series, the Mariners have yet to show the league they are a team to fear. Sitting in third place in the AL West, the Mariners have stumbled… Continue reading Overreacting to the Mariners First Month

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