Big Investments Don’t Always Yield Immediate Results
In MLB | By Bryan Lienesch | On April 19 2012 10:19 AM
If you asked 100 MLB fans who the biggest spenders were this offseason, probably 99 of them would say the Angels and Marlins. Los Angeles, who already had a talented core with the likes of Jared Weaver and Howard Kendrick, ...
2010, a Baseball Odyssey.
In MLB | By SirMHayesXIV | On October 2 2010 04:24 PM
2010, a Baseball Odyssey.
The Year of the Pitcher. The last appearance of "The Kid". The Last Year Bobby Cox managed the Braves. The debut of "the Phenom". The beginning of a "Youth Movement". ...
Who MAY be All Stars, and who SHOULD be. NL Edition. (Plus a little Competition vs. Exhibition ranting)
In MLB | By SirMHayesXIV | On June 22 2010 08:15 PM
For the most part, just looking at the NL voting leaders? We're getting it wrong. Be it because of name recognition. A huge "homer" vote turn out (gotta give Philly its due. They have to be stuffing the hell out of the ballots between bites of cheesesteak). But the bottom line is? There are more deserving players out there than just the "names you recognize". There are guys who are working just as hard and playing better and deserve to be recognized.
Argument Against MLB Replay Inherently Flawed
The argument against getting replay for Major League Baseball is inherently flawed.
This morning on the radio, I heard Albert Pujols speak out against MLB expanding its use of replay to validate / overturn calls made by the umpires. Because I ...