Major League pitchers and catchers have officially reported for all 30 clubs at Spring Training with the first full squad workouts set for tomorrow and college baseball is officially underway for the 2021 season. It's that time of year again baby!! I now have access to ESPN+ so I'm finally able to watch more games … Continue reading Baseball Survives COVID
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Baseball is Back!
After a long period where the prospect of a 2020 season looked doubtful, Major League Baseball and the Players' Association came to an agreement on playing a prorated 2020 MLB season consisting of 60 regular-season games of a limited schedule followed by playoffs. It'll essentially be a "sprint to the finish" season but I'll take … Continue reading Baseball is Back!
Do the Orioles have any chance of turning their franchise around in 2020?
Finishing the 2019 season with a dismal 54-108 record, the Baltimore Orioles were a team that was neither envied nor feared. Despite having some top players in Trey Mancini and Hanser Alberto, batting .291 and .305 in 2019, the O's managed to have a season plagued with blown leads and a lack-luster bullpen. Despite putting … Continue reading Do the Orioles have any chance of turning their franchise around in 2020?
A Day at the Cages
For the first time in almost two years, the other day I stepped into the box and took some hacks at the batting cages. I haven't played competitive baseball in almost 4 years and haven't played a game in at least two. After tearing my PCL in Jiu Jitsu, I imagined my days of being … Continue reading A Day at the Cages
Baseball Offseason
The baseball offseason sucks. It sucks because obviously there is no baseball to watch, no diving catch highlights, homerun robberies, shutdown innings, fielding gems, or balls getting blasted into the bleachers. If you're lucky, like me, and you can maintain your sanity by consuming another sport, like I do with hockey, then the offseason isn't … Continue reading Baseball Offseason