The AL East is a Mess
With the calendar turning over to May baseball will truly begin to heat up. We’ve had some surprises and some disappointments, and the next month of baseball will do a lot to clear up a rather cloudy...
View ArticleA Small Rant on Scorekeeping and Errors
Edwin Encarnacion, affectionately known as “E5″ One disturbing trend I’ve been noticing more and more this season is the inability of scorekeepers to give anybody an error. The official Major League...
View ArticleAdam Dunn and the 3 True Outcome Hitter
Adam Dunn, is by all means, having a terrific bounce-back season in 2012, after living a ball player’s nightmare for most of 2011. Dunn is also just off the pace to pull off one of the oddest and...
View ArticleDefensive Shifts Part IV: Righties You Can Shift On
Every season there are some players with some alarmingly large pull tendencies. These hitters, due to the fact that they show a dominant pattern of hitting the ball in one direction, should be shifted....
View ArticleTaking Stock of the AL East
The sharks are circling. For the better part of the last two decades the American League East has been dominated by the big fish, the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox. Recently the Tampa Bay...
View ArticleWorld Baseball Classic: Previewing Pool C
The World Cup of soccer has this great concept that you may or may not be familiar with. It’s called the Group of Death and it’s usually the most interesting group in the entire tournament in part...
View ArticleJose Bautista and the Blue Jays Need Better Balance at the Plate
There are very few teams in baseball that possess the type of home run power that can be found north of the border in Toronto. They Jays have already gone deep 31 times in just 25 games, trailing only...
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