NL Central One-Upping Themselves

NL Central One-Upping Themselves

The National League Central Division put together one of the finest collaborative seasons in MLB history last year.  They put three teams into the playoffs, all winning 97 games or more.  St. Louis continued to excel winning 100 games.  The Pirates also kept their run of tremendous form going taking the first Wild Card with… Continue reading NL Central One-Upping Themselves

2016 Breakout Candidates: National League

The American League has already got its due, now the National League takes the stage.  The Senior Circuit has a different brand of baseball than its DH-possessing counterparts, but they are no different when it comes to having players break out.  Constant in game maneuvering makes roster construction much more important in the National League,… Continue reading 2016 Breakout Candidates: National League

Chapman Addition Gives Yanks Scarier Pen

As it has been stated many times in many places, putting together a good bullpen is one of the toughest asks in all of sport.  However, the New York Yankees made it look very easy yesterday with the acquisition of Cincinnati Reds closer Aroldis Chapman.  The Bronx Bombers sent four mid-tier minor leaguers to the… Continue reading Chapman Addition Gives Yanks Scarier Pen

Top Free Agents: Catcher

Over the next month, we will head towards the winter meetings with the top free agents at each area of the baseball diamond.  We’ll start off with catcher, and then work our way outward.  Starting and relief pitchers will be next.  That will be followed by infielders and end with outfielders.  As a National League… Continue reading Top Free Agents: Catcher