I thought we were over all this stuff. If Jose Bautista’s home game and flop in the playoffs in 2015 was the senate of the culture wars of baseball and “playing the game the right way”, it seems we got over the problem. Starting in the postseason 2018 and continuing …
Read More »Fernando Tatis even makes Padres manager Jayce Tingler afraid of grand slam
ARLINGTON, Texas – Fernando Tatis Jr.’s first grand slam gave the 21-year-old the first-class lead in home races over Mike Trout and a career-high seven RBIs. Jayce Tingler was less than happy when the budding star returned to the dugout, especially since it was the homecoming of Texas for the …
Read More »Rangers’ Corey Kluber closed at least 4 weeks with shoulder injury
Two-time AL Cy Young winner Corey Kluber could end the season after just one inning for the Texas Rangers. He has a break in a small muscle in his right shoulder that won’t require surgery, but even in the best case scenario in this shortened season, he won’t be throwing …
Read More »MLB cuts cut in for baseball fans in the stands on opening day
Most years, Major League Baseball Opening Day is a time for fans to huddle in the stands and welcome the return of America’s pastime. But the coronavirus pandemic and the need for social distancing to prevent its spread necessarily kept seats empty and fans watching from home. Instead, the teams …
Read More »Survey of the MLB 2020 season: the biggest advantage of 60 games? Will we see successful exchanges? Baseball Executives Weigh
The first day of the MLB 2020 season is just a few days away from baseball adopting a 60-game schedule as the sport tries to return amid the coronavirus pandemic. With specific tweaks to make the game possible this year and some rule changes already underway for this season, sports …
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