It’s time to revive my favorite series for Standing Room Only: Memorable Careers. In this series, Scott and I pick some of our all time favorite players. The only rule we have here is that the players we pick to profile cannot be major franchise icons. They have to be players that may fly under... Continue Reading →
Case of the Mondays: Ohtani shines, Bronx whines
A little more than a full week is in the books, and we've already had a ridiculous season. We've had three (!!!) position players pitching. We've had an Edwin Encarnacion inside-the-park-home-run. We've had plenty of #WeirdBaseball. You ready for more? So are we. Let's crack open our "Case of the Mondays." Oh, My-Tani! I'm running... 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 →
Case of the Mondays: Nats Clinch, Who’s Next?
Are you new here? Then pull up a seat at the bar and join us for our weekly Case of the Mondays, a six-pack of all the talking points from the weekend in baseball. First! Nats Postseason Bound Again After taking care of business yesterday against the Phillies to finish the week with a 6-1... Continue Reading →
One Of A Kind: Why We Will Never See Another Albert Pujols
As the dust begins to settle following Pujols' slamming his way into the 600 home run of his historic career, it is becoming more and more clear that we will never see a player like him ever again. He is a once in a generation player. More men have walked on the moon than have... Continue Reading →