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Jung Hoo Lee Is A Solid Addition to the Giants Lineup
After losing out on Shohei Ohtani to their division rivals, the San Francisco Giants quickly pivoted to acquire KBO star Jung Hoo Lee on a reported six-year deal worth $113 million with an opt-out after four years. It’s been well known that the Giants have been trying to acquire a star for a few years… read more
The Los Angeles Dodgers Must Focus on their rotation now
The Los Angeles Dodgers shocked the sports world when it was announced that Shohei Ohtani would be signing a 10-year, $700 million contract with the team. It’s the largest contract in North American sports and makes him the highest-paid player in baseball history. There are plenty of discussions and debates to have about the nature… read more
Is Bartolo Colón a Hall of Famer?
In the hallowed halls of Cooperstown, where baseball legends are immortalized, the question of Bartolo Colón’s Hall of Fame candidacy looms large. The barrel-chested Dominican pitcher, known affectionately as “Big Sexy,” certainly left an impressive mark on the sport throughout his illustrious career. His career was highlighted by longevity and performance, but was it enough… read more
How does the Yankees Lineup Stack Up After the Juan Soto Deal?
It was bound to happen at some point during the offseason, but on Wednesday the San Diego Padres and New York Yankees connected on a blockbuster trade to send superstar generational talent Juan Soto as well as outfielder Trent Grisham to New York for a package of various pitching prospects. Soto is arguably one of… read more
Jim Leyland will always be Pittsburgh’s manager
I was at a Pittsburgh-area Giant Eagle over the summer and eager to check my weight/blood pressure at one of those little machines that sit by the pharmacy. I noticed some guy was already using the machine. I said, “‘Damn it, Leyland is using it.” I then decided to buy the few things I came… read more
Is José Bautista a Hall of Famer?
Jose Bautista, a name synonymous with power-hitting and memorable bat flips, left an indelible mark on Major League Baseball. As discussions surrounding his Hall of Fame candidacy intensify, baseball enthusiasts and pundits find themselves divided over whether Bautista’s contributions to the game are worthy of immortalization in Cooperstown. One cannot discuss Jose Bautista without acknowledging… read more
Is Chase Utley a Hall of Famer?
Chase Utley, the former second baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies, enters his first year of eligibility for Major League Baseball’s Hall of Fame. Known for his exceptional combination of offensive and defensive skills, Utley played a crucial role in the Phillies’ success during their mid-2000s glory years. As the debate over his Hall of Fame… read more
Is Joe Mauer a Hall of Famer?
As the baseball world debates the merits of various players for Hall of Fame induction, one name that sparks significant discussion is Joe Mauer. The former Minnesota Twins catcher boasts a career that is nothing short of remarkable, leaving fans and analysts alike pondering whether his contributions to the game are worthy of a place… read more
My 2024 IBWAA Hall of Fame Ballot
It’s Hall of Fame voting season and fans eagerly peruse X waiting for the small drip of public ballots to see who writers from the Baseball Writers’ Association of America think are worthy of enshrinement in Cooperstown. The BBWAA is the official voter for the Hall of Fame (something I hope to be part of… read more
Is David Wright A Hall of Famer?
Among first-year candidates on the MLB Hall of Fame ballot is former captain and third baseman of the New York Mets, David Wright. As his career unfolded, Wright’s impact on the game and his consistency as a player became evident, but does he truly belong in the hallowed halls of Cooperstown? Wright’s career, spanning from… read more
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