*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 West
San Francisco Giants: Who Bats Leadoff?
The San Francisco Giants have set their outfield with the signing of Nori Aoki, but questions still remain on the former Kansas City Royals right fielder who will transition to left for the Giants. Since coming to Major League Baseball from Japan in 2012, Aoki… 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 ›
Who Will Play Third Base For The San Francisco Giants?
*This article was originally published on Baseball Hot Corner. In October they won it all. Three World Series trophies in five years. The San Francisco Giants had cemented dynasty status. Two days later, the orange and black celebrated with a parade on… Read More ›
Can Barry Zito Make A Comeback In 2015?
*This article was original published on Baseball Hot Corner. The winter meetings were all that we hoped them to be and then some. This year’s annual convention of managers, players, agents, and club executives saw more wheeling and dealing of… Read More ›
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 ›
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 ›