When Prince Fielder was traded to the Texas Rangers in the offseason, a big concern was the unknown of who would protect Miguel Cabrera. Fielder has regressed the last two seasons, but Cabrera did win back-to-back AL MVP awards and… Read More ›
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2014 MLB Predictions
(J. Merric/Getty Images) Opening Day is now in the books and that means more sunflower seeds were spit than babies kissed for the day. Fans either believe that their team is winning the World Series or drinking away their sorrows…. Read More ›
Fans gone wrong
*This column was originally published in The Inkwell, and on its website. To an outsider, a sports fan is crazy. They yell at televisions because “their” team is playing bad, have a win or loss by their favorite team affect… Read More ›
Verlander’s deal has deep impact
Justin Verlander has now signed the largest contract for a pitcher in Major League Baseball history, and the deal will impact much more than just the richest Tiger in the jungle. The deal is a five-year extension through the 2019… Read More ›
The San Francisco Giants deserved to be crowned World Series Champions
The San Francisco Giants ended their immaculate postseason run, in the same fashion they have all year. Fight. The Giants knew how to fight more than any team in baseball this season and the final result was sweeping the Detroit… Read More ›
The San Francisco Giants will win the World Series in 7 games
The San Francisco Giants have won six elimination games this postseason. They just came back from a 3-1 deficit in the NLCS, becoming only the 12th team to come back and win a seven-game series after falling back that far…. Read More ›
Wild Weekend of Sports: Bay Area Blunders and Upsets Galore
Wild Weekend of Sports highlights the biggest and best sports news and events from the weekend, with a little bit of comic relief. Saturday * Penn State won its fourth straight game by upsetting undefeated Northwestern 39-28. After the game,… Read More ›