*This column was originally published on The Sports Fan Journal. The sport that never sleeps is finally inching towards actual games, which means before we know it, the same faces will be sporting new baseball uniforms in new places. Spring… Read More ›
NL East
No Need For The Washington Nationals To Trade Strasburg or Zimmermann
*This column was originally published on Baseball Hot Corner. The Washington Nationals shored up the best starting rotation in baseball with their surprise signing of prized free agent, Max Scherzer. Well, that is, the best rotation on paper. Last year, the San Francisco Giants won… Read More ›
The Giants Find A Third Baseman In Casey McGehee
*This column was originally posted on Baseball Hot Corner. The search is finally over. Since losing out to the Boston Red Sox in the Pablo Sandovalsweepstakes, the San Francisco Giants have been rumored to numerous third basemen, but saw different names signed with different… Read More ›
Baseball Takes Its Talents To South Beach: Reshaping The Miami Marlins
*This column was originally published on The Sports Fan Journal. The offseason for baseball is unlike any other in sports. Yeah, basketball had LeBron going back to Cleveland to play for the Cavs, but the constant wheeling and… Read More ›
Mets free agency: Realistic shortstop options for the 2015 season
*This column was originally posted on SB Nation’s Amazin’ Avenue. The biggest question of the New York Mets‘ offseason has been clear from the start: Who will be the everyday shortstop for the 2015 season? Dream scenarios have been thrown around… Read More ›
Mets winter meetings history: The trade for Gary Carter, 30 years later
*This column was originally published on the New York Mets SB Nation blog, Amazin’ Avenue. At Major League Baseball’s winter meetings in San Diego, Mets manager Terry Collins has already preached patience. It’s all up to Sandy Alderson, while we wait and… 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 ›