Just How Intelligent Are Sports Fans?

Just How Intelligent Are Sports Fans?

“Have you heard about the Aggie who knew the recipe for ice? No, what about him? He graduated.” Growing up a fan of the Texas Longhorns, I was never short on jokes poking fun at our biggest in-state and conference rivals, the Texas A&M Aggies. In fact, there are entire books dedicated to them. While […]

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 Athletics Leaving Oakland?: MLB Daily

Athletics Leaving Oakland?: MLB Daily

Listen to “078 | The Machine to the Dodgers, 5/15 game recaps + Oakland A’s Relocation?” on Spreaker. On May 16th episode of MLB Daily, we discussed the ongoing story with the Oakland Athletics and Major League Baseball recommending that they leave Oakland if the city doesn’t agree to build a new stadium. Is it […]

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 The Blue Jays Are Who We Thought They Were

The Blue Jays Are Who We Thought They Were

The Toronto Blue Jays have started to resemble the contending team pundits predicted at the onset of the 2021 season. They have gotten more consistent starting pitching, have shown off a powerful lineup, and boast one of MLB’s best bullpens.  The fact that they’ve done this while dealing with a plethora of injuries and a […]

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 The Red Sox Must Sign Albert Pujols

The Red Sox Must Sign Albert Pujols

One of the many aspects that have been lost in our society is the respect for our elders that we once had. The elders gradually commanded less of the family’s power over the last century to the point where the nursing home population is beginning to look like the phone of the woman Jared Porter […]

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 What’s Wrong With the Braves?

What’s Wrong With the Braves?

Braves fans, it has been a rough start to the season. Like many of you, I had high hopes for this season, but something needs to change for the Braves. The NL East is still up for grabs this early in the season, but the Atlanta Braves need to get it together if they want […]

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 Bo Bichette And His Wild, Rollercoaster Week

Bo Bichette And His Wild, Rollercoaster Week

Bo Bichette has been the most polarizing member of the Toronto Blue Jays this season. From his tape-measure home runs to his “Bo Flow”, he’s a player who demands your attention. Unfortunately, he’s been garnering plenty of eyes on him due to his porous defense at shortstop. Bo Bichette hit this ball to Maine. pic.twitter.com/YdGQvkjaCW […]

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 My Baseball Media Week

My Baseball Media Week

Bit of a different column this time. I’m still going to share my thoughts on the Blue Jays week, but I will also be writing about some baseball media. I made an appearance on the MLB Daily podcast and came across a couple of interesting reads. This is my MLB Media Week. MLB Daily I […]

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 JD Martinez Is The AL Player of the Week

JD Martinez Is The AL Player of the Week

And Perhaps Comeback Player of the Year? Today in a surprise to no one, Red Sox designated hitter JD Martinez received the American League Player of the Week award. During this week span, Martinez slashed .458/.500/1.125 in 5 games, adding to an already ridiculous start. With the Red Sox slugger leading the league in extra-base […]

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 Blue Jays: A Black And Blue Week

Blue Jays: A Black And Blue Week

The Blue Jays looked to build momentum following a series win over the Yankees to start the season. Unfortunately, injuries have continued to run rampant throughout the roster. Prized free-agent signing George Springer appeared to be nearing a return to the lineup. He suffered a quad strain while running the bases mid-week and will be […]

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 New Red Sox Jersey: Boston Banana Sox?

New Red Sox Jersey: Boston Banana Sox?

The City Connect Jersey is the Most Contentious Point Since the Tea Act Nike and Major League Baseball have announced this week that they will curate a new jersey line. These jerseys are the “City Connect” series, a line to show the heart and soul of several baseball towns. In addition to Boston, Miami, both […]

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 Blue Jays Starting To Answer ‘The Big Question’

Blue Jays Starting To Answer ‘The Big Question’

The Toronto Blue Jays enter the 2021 season with considerable expectations. They signed two All-Star level players to add to a core of young talent unmatched in the league. The team also added several arms to their pitching staff. Despite the additions, pitching remained the biggest question mark entering the year. In the first series […]

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