*This column was originally published on The Sports Fan Journal. For one night — well only one night for most of us — we spend time and money looking like pirates, zombies or, of course, cats and wake up the… Read More ›
Month: November 2014
Pablo Sandoval Spurns San Francisco: Now What?
*This column was originally posted on the Baseball Hot Corner. Panda Watch 2014 is officially over. After winning three World Series rings and being an integral part in two of them, Pablo Sandoval has left the San Francisco Giants and… Read More ›
The loss of Joe DiMaggio’s Military Service time
Today, Nov. 25, 2014, would have marked Joe DiMaggio’s 100th birthday if the Yankee great were still alive. While happy birthday wishes have been sent out on Twitter and Instagram, there has also been one unruly word describing the Yankee… Read More ›
Giancarlo Stanton’s Career Hit Rates
*This article was originally published on the Baseball Hot Corner. Giancarlo Stanton is reportedly on the verge of signing a contract extension with the Miami Marlins, north of $300 million as the cornerstone of the franchise. When Stanton came up… Read More ›
Clayton Kershaw’s 27 game volume compared to the NL MVP field
*This article was originally published by Baseball Essential. The never-ending debate was upon us once again with Clayton Kershaw looking to double down on the NL awards season, with both the Cy Young award and MVP. Kershaw dominated the competition,… Read More ›
The San Francisco Giants Are A Modern-Day Dynasty
*This article was originally published on the Baseball Hot Corner. Below is an excerpt. To continue reading, click here. Dynasty. A word often overused and just as frequently misunderstood. After the San Francisco Giants defeated the Kansas City Royals, 3-2,… Read More ›
Where Madison Bumgarner’s Postseason Ranks In Postseason History
*This articles was originally published on the Baseball Hot Corner. Below is an excerpt. To continue reading, click here. Going into the 2014 MLB postseason, Madison Bumgarner of the San Francisco Giants, was a forgotten name of aces vying for a… Read More ›
Two Teams, Two Legends: Musial vs Mays
*This article was originally published on The Cauldron of Medium.com. Below is an excerpt. To continue reading, click here. It seems inevitable that each October either the San Francisco Giants or the St. Louis Cardinals find themselves in position to… Read More ›
Two Teams, Two Legends: George Brett vs Cal Ripken Jr.
*This article was first published on The Cauldron of Medium.com. Below is an excerpt. To keep reading, click here. We’ve already got you covered on how the Orioles and Royals made it to the ALCS, so instead, let’s turn back… Read More ›