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 →
West is Best: The NL West Division Preview
In our final division preview, we look at the dominance of the Los Angeles Dodgers; the impact that losing JD Martinez might have on the Diamondbacks; the admirable futility of the San Francisco Giants; and torsos. *Note: this was recorded late on Saturday night, after a number of beers were consumed. We apologize for the... Continue Reading →
Podcast No. 7
TGIF, and TGI...podcast day? Okay, the acronym needs a little bit of work, but still - it's Friday, which means it's time for a new episode of the Standing Room Only Podcast! On this week's episode, Scott make the case for the San Diego Padres to win the Otani sweepstakes; Brett discusses the new updates in... Continue Reading →
EXCLUSIVE: Otani’s Agent Lists Pros and Cons of Japanese Superstars Top Options!!!
That's right, through a number of completely legal journalistic practices, our expert team of investigative reporters have gotten their hands on Shohei Otani's agent's journal! Like most of us do when we're making a life-changing decision, Otani's agent has developed a list of pros and cons for each of Otani's top options. Otani's agent, ever-faithful,... Continue Reading →
Gone-Carlo? Where Stanton Should Go If He Leaves Miami
Baseball's current Home Run King, the 325-million-dollar man, is a Miami Marlin. But for how long? With Derek Jeter now at the helm, big changes are expected on South Beach, including a plan to cut the team's payroll to $90 million. Rumors are already flying about Giancarlo Stanton getting traded to everyone from the St.... Continue Reading →
Bring ‘Em Back! Some of Our Favorite Uniforms That Should Return
As fans, there are some uniforms that we absolutely love. We grew up with them. We bought them in the team stores. We recognized them on TV. These uniforms were a part of the culture of the organization and were embedded in the fabric of the city. Times have changed. Logos have changed. Uniforms have... Continue Reading →