Who’s the GOAT of baseball?

Keep in mind that this article was written on July 21st, not August 5th. You might be familiar with the GOAT of basketball debate between Michael Jordan and LeBron James (by the way, it’s Jordan and it’s not even close). However, I decided to take a different and more intriguing route. I’m going to make … Read more

Where will I think Yasiel Puig will sign to?

Keep in mind that this article was written on July 12th, not August 5th. To quote Stephen A. Smith, it’s blasphemous that Puig hasn’t signed to a team yet. The last team that he was on was the Cleveland Indians, when he was involved in the three team trade that sent star pitcher Trevor Bauer … Read more

Why there should be a Cy Young for relievers

Keep in mind that this article was written on July 15th, not August 5th. Disclaimer: This article is inspired by MLB.com’s article “A Cy of relief? These 9 could win the award”.  When the starting pitcher gets tired, for example the 8th or 9th innings, who does the manager call on to seal the deal? … Read more

One player from the NL who will thrive in the 60-game format that the MLB and MLBPA agreed to

Keep in mind that this article was written on June 26th, not August 5th. Yesterday, we went into 15 players from the 15 American League teams who will thrive under the shortened season. Today, we jump into the National League and name another 15 players who will do well under a weird-formatted season.  Philadelphia Phillies: … Read more

One player from the AL who will thrive in the 60-game format

Keep in mind that this article was written on June 25th, not August 5th. A couple days ago, agreements were made between the owners and the players, finally. The MLB and the MLBPA agreed to a 60-game format along with a myriad of different rules including a universal designated hitter.  Throughout those 60 games, players … Read more