MLB Finds ways to Keep Fans Locked in While COVID-19 Keeps Them Locked Out

Ever since mid-March, the Corona Virus has found a way to interrupt, and in some cases, put an end to many valuable and important seasons. Those not affected may see it as a much needed break, but for some, who anticipated and trained for a normal upcoming season, happen to be thrown for a whirl with no warning. Not everyone may realize or understand, but … Continue reading MLB Finds ways to Keep Fans Locked in While COVID-19 Keeps Them Locked Out

C.C. Sabathia’s last ever Pitch Wasn’t as Memorable as we Hoped

One of the most dominant pitchers in the last two decades has finally taken his last steps off the mound. After a Hall of Fame career for the hefty lefty C.C. Sabathia, all of the injuries had finally caught up to him. A name that has been so loved, supported, and admired by all MLB fans for years has made its final exit. Throughout C.C.’s … Continue reading C.C. Sabathia’s last ever Pitch Wasn’t as Memorable as we Hoped

Losing Stanton Could Result in Losing the Series for the Yankees

New York Yankees starting left fielder, as well as biggest bat in the lineup, Giancarlo Stanton, may not be available in game 3 in the American League Championship Series Tonight against the Houston Astros. Stanton already missed game 2 after he strained his right quadriceps legging out an infield single in game 1 of the series. Considering that the Yankees are facing off against one … Continue reading Losing Stanton Could Result in Losing the Series for the Yankees

Trout and Yelich’s Injuries may not be enough to keep them from AL and NL MVP

Mike Trout and Christian Yelich have both suffered season ending injuries that will force them off the field for the remainder of the 2019 season. These two actually shared a lot in common building up to their injuries. We can start with last year’s MVP voting standings. Yelich took home the crown in the National League voting with a .326 batting average while knocking in … Continue reading Trout and Yelich’s Injuries may not be enough to keep them from AL and NL MVP