White Sox Scorecard: Hey Cleveland, Objects in the Mirror are Closer Than They Appear

Four weeks to go in the regular season and the White Sox couldn’t be playing much better. And their competitors are faltering. In the last week, September 5 to September 11 the White Sox remain hot. Here is what the action looked like last week: The White Sox took advantage of a lighter schedule and overtook the Twins for second place in the Division. Currently, … Continue reading White Sox Scorecard: Hey Cleveland, Objects in the Mirror are Closer Than They Appear

Would it be More Advantageous for the Yankees to Secure the Second Seed?

Now that September baseball is upon us, and the playoff race is coming to a head, the Yankees are in a good position to be playing in October. As of September 9th, they trail the AL best Houston Astros by five games. Catching up is entirely possible, but should that even be the Yankees goal? Sure, the AL team with the best record guarantees them … Continue reading Would it be More Advantageous for the Yankees to Secure the Second Seed?

The New York Yankees Trade Deadline Preview

Bolster the Roster The New York Yankees are 56-21. That is the best record in baseball and they have a 12 game division lead over the second place Toronto Blue Jays. This is a very similar start to their 1998 championship season as well.  However, as great as they’ve been, they could use some improvements. The MLB trade deadline is on August 2nd so there’s … Continue reading The New York Yankees Trade Deadline Preview

Brosseau and McCutchen lead Brewers past Blue Jays 5-4

Corbin Burnes pitched into the eight inning, Mike Brosseau and Andrew McCutchen homered as the Brewers defeated the Blue Jays 5-4 on Saturday afternoon. The Brewers opened up the scoring in the first inning with an RBI single by OF Tyrone Taylor. Shortstop Willy Adames notched an RBI single in the bottom of the second to extend the lead to 2-0 before DH Andrew McCutchen … Continue reading Brosseau and McCutchen lead Brewers past Blue Jays 5-4

White Sox Scorecard: 5 Takeaways from a Tough Week in a Tough Season

The White Sox’ most recent week, May 29 until June 5, Sunday to Sunday, seemed a microcosm of their season.  They went 3-4 last week, .428 winning percentage, very similar to their 25-27 season record of .480. There were highs, like winning two against a good Tampa Bay team that is 31-23. And there were lows like losing 4 in a row, three to Toronto … Continue reading White Sox Scorecard: 5 Takeaways from a Tough Week in a Tough Season

Weekly Dime–Top 10 Most Bizarre Trades in Sports

In the world of professional sports, teams often attempt to improve their team or reduce their salary cap number via the trade. Big time sports are a business, and the goal of any business is to make money. To make money a team must win and to win a team must always look to improve. The idea of a trade is to benefit both teams … Continue reading Weekly Dime–Top 10 Most Bizarre Trades in Sports

The Top Pitches in the MLB in 2022

With all the advancements in technology we’ve seen in the past few years, pitchers are able to optimize their spin rates and mechanics to throw some of the nastiest pitches we’ve ever seen. When we see video clips seemingly every week of a pitcher making a batter look like a tee-ball player, it’s easy to wonder what the most effective pitches are, and who throws … Continue reading The Top Pitches in the MLB in 2022