This morning, the Cincinnati Reds announced that they were parting ways with manager Bryan Price after the team started with a 3-15 record. After failing to reach 70 wins for three consecutive seasons, moving on from Price is the smart move. The problem extends far beyond the manager's bench, though; the Reds are an example... Continue Reading →
Early Season Jitters? Measure Each Team’s Panic Rating
Baseball fandom knows two speeds. Either your team is a lock to win the World Series, or they're on track for the #1 pick in the 2019 MLB Draft. That idea is more true than ever during the first week of the season. After just 5 games and 3% of the entire regular season, fans... Continue Reading →
No, Cubs, No? The NL Central Division Preview
Brett hates the Cubs. Good, now that we got that out of the way: here's our division preview of the NL Central! Brett and Scott debate whether Miles Mikolas has the best mustache in all of baseball; Brett confesses his unrequited love for all things Milwaukee; and Scott sees reasons for hope in Pittsburgh. Listen... Continue Reading →
Why Scooter Gennett is the Future of the Reds
Since I've moved into my new place, one of the harsh realities is living a life without cable or internet. I'm a tad behind getting up to speed with those things, so all I've been doing is playing video games and watching a ton of movies. So far, I've probably watched Moneyball at least three times since... Continue Reading →