Why Francisco Lindor Should Be NL MVP

Why Francisco Lindor Should Be NL MVP

Francisco Lindor is having one of the best seasons ever by a Mets position player. Now this is something that fans and analysts are saying. This is a statement coming straight from Mets President of Baseball Operations David Streans. This means a lot coming from Streans. For one Streans grew up a Mets fan so […]

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 Notre Dame Debriefing: Week 1 Texas A&M

Notre Dame Debriefing: Week 1 Texas A&M

In what might be the biggest win in recent memory, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish knocked off number 20 Texas A&M 23-13. This game seemingly ended the narrative haunting the Irish since the beginning of the Brian Kelly era. That is Notre Dame is unable to win the big game. They had no problems beating […]

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 Remember When Emmitt Smith Was A Cardinal

Remember When Emmitt Smith Was A Cardinal

When you think about the Cowboys dynasty of the 90s, a few names come to mind. You might think of the head coach Jimmy Johnson, who revolutionized both coaching and roster construction through the NFL draft. Or, you might think of guys like Troy Aikman and Michael Irvin, two of the dynasty’s main pieces. However, […]

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 Remember When Sammy Sosa Was An Oriole

Remember When Sammy Sosa Was An Oriole

Sammy Sosa is one of the most controversial figures in MLB history. Of course, when you first hear his name, you immediately think of the 1998 home run chase. The event many claimed to save baseball after the 94 strike. Sosa and Mark McGwire were on pace to break the record for most home runs […]

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 Why MLB 6-Inning Minimum Rule Is Stupid

Why MLB 6-Inning Minimum Rule Is Stupid

Over the past few years, MLB has been tinkering with the rules to try and improve the game. We have seen various ideas, some simple and some radical. Ideas like a pitch clock, making the bases bigger, removing the shift, etc. These rules have had a lasting effect on the game, both positive and negative. […]

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 Remember When Jerry Rice Was a Seahawk

Remember When Jerry Rice Was a Seahawk

When debating who the greatest wide receiver in NFL history is, few would argue against Jerry Rice. Throughout his 20 NFL seasons, he had 1,549 receptions for 22,895 receiving yards and 197 touchdowns. All of which were NFL records. Along with these records, he also racked up many awards and honors. He was a three-time […]

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 Blues Make Aggressive Move in Offering RFA’s

Blues Make Aggressive Move in Offering RFA’s

Restricted free agency (RFA) has been one of the most useless parts of NHL free agency. Every few seasons, it feels like a big-name player becomes an RFA. However, no team even considers him. It’s almost exclusive negation with the team that has his rights. This is due to the unwritten rule among NHL general […]

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 Venues That Deserve An MLB Game

Venues That Deserve An MLB Game

One of the MLB’s strategies for growing the game is to play in unique venues. This trend became popular after a professional game in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, the site of the Little League World Series. The MLB saw this as an opportunity to partner with a popular baseball tournament; it became a simple way to garner […]

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 Remember When Larry Walker Was a Cardinal

Remember When Larry Walker Was a Cardinal

Larry Walker was one of the most popular players in the 1990s. He made a name for himself as one of baseball’s most prolific power hitters. He also did this during the height of the steroid era, however, he was never thrown under suspension like Barry Bonds or Mark McGwire. In 17 seasons he slashed […]

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 What is the Future of Mike Trout

What is the Future of Mike Trout

The biggest star of the 2010s in the MLB was Mike Trout. Sure, some players received more media attention thanks to their personalities and how marketable they were. However, despite the lack of eyes on him, everyone agreed that Trout was the best player in the majors. In his 14-year career, he’s won the Rookie […]

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