The Miami Marlins Might Be Even Better This Season

The Miami Marlins Might Be Even Better This Season

Last season, the Miami Marlins were the most surprising team in baseball. Despite being picked by many to finish toward the bottom of the NL East, Miami snagged a wild spot. This was the first time the Marlins made the postseason in a full year since 2003. For his efforts, Skip Schumaker was named NL […]

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 Rob Manfred Actually Has Courage And A Brain

Rob Manfred Actually Has Courage And A Brain

Major League Baseball recently announced that Truist Park in Atlanta would host the all-star game in 2025. Atlanta hadn’t hosted the game since 2000 when the Braves home stadium was Turner Field. Georgia Governor Brian Kemp deserves all the praise for keeping the dream of hosting the game alive. It’s been a long time coming […]

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 The Houston Astros Are Not A Dynasty

The Houston Astros Are Not A Dynasty

Since the 2015 season, the Houston Astros have had a great run. They’ve gone to the playoffs eight times, won the AL West six times, and have won the World Series twice. Houston has also gone to the ALCS an impressive seven straight times. However, Astros fans seem to not know the difference between being […]

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 How The Atlanta Braves Can Be Beaten

How The Atlanta Braves Can Be Beaten

This season, the Atlanta Braves have looked unstoppable. They have the best offense in baseball, cruised to their sixth straight division title, and most recently locked up home-field advantage for the postseason. Individually, MVP candidate Ronald Acuna Jr. became the first player ever to hit 40 home runs and steal 70 bases in a season. […]

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 David Stearns Has Been Vindicated

David Stearns Has Been Vindicated

During the trade deadline last year, Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Operations President David Stearns shipped longtime star closer Josh Hader to the San Diego Padres. This was despite the Brewers leading the NL Central by two games. After initially struggling, Hader remained in dominant form as he had been for years with Milwaukee. This move disturbed […]

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 Under the Radar Trade Candidates

Under the Radar Trade Candidates

At the start of the season, I looked at some potential trade candidates that could be moved at the deadline. All of the candidates listed are still a strong possibility to be moved, with the exception of Bryan Reynolds. We are now past the season’s halfway mark, and the trade deadline is less than a […]

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 April Is Over

April Is Over

After April 2022, the MLB Divisions looked like this: I will remind you there was a lockout that delayed the opening of the 2022 season, resulting in seven or eight games less than here in the 2023 season. Here are the standings now that April is over in 2023: Now that April is over, let’s […]

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 100

100

In Major League Baseball, hitting 100 wins is a major accomplishment. On the other hand, 100 losses is not a goal to aim for. Last season’s 100-win teams were the Los Angeles Dodgers (111-51), Houston Astros (106-56), Atlanta Braves (101-61), and New York Mets (101-61). Last season’s 100-loss teams were the Washington Nationals (55-107), Oakland […]

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 Examining Early MLB Trade Candidates

Examining Early MLB Trade Candidates

We are less than two weeks into the season, and most teams still have playoff aspirations. What better time to examine which players are prime candidates for the MLB Trade Deadline. It’s hard to say for certain which teams will be selling and which teams will be buying. However, the following players could be up […]

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