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Shohei Ohtani

Damned If They Do, Damned If They Don’t: Should the Angels Trade Ohtani?

The Angels front office is in one of the most challenging situations in baseball history. Two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani will be a free agent at the end of the season and is expected to sign the most expensive contract in baseball history. Out of pure speculation, it is uncertain whether Ohtani will want to stay […]

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What Skubal and Rodriguez’s Return Means for the Tigers

(Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) Tarik Skubal and Eduardo Rodriguez are healthy, and they are back with the Tigers after they both spent long stints on the IL. Skubal, by far, spent the most time recovering, as he’s been injured since midway through last season. This will be Skubal’s first MLB start […]

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Jose Berrios has pitched to an 8-5 record with a 3.60 ERA. Tonight he hosts a Red Sox lineup that scored 3 runs while being swept by the Marlins at home.

Picks of the Day, 6/30

Not too shabby yesterday. The theories behind the picks were solid. Kye Hendricks Over 3.5 strike outs seem like a low number, and he barely made it with 4, but he has been dealing and most teams strike out 7-9 times per game. The Rays bludgeoned the DBacks the day after losing. Aside from the […]

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Picks of the Day, 6/29

1-2 day yesterday. looking to bounce back today with some solid matchups.

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The Braves lineup is so scary. They face Kenta Maeda today in Atlanta after lighting up Joe Ryan yesterday

Picks of the Day, 6/28

The Red Sox stink. Not only do they stink, but they legitimately quit playing when they get down by a few runs. They are on my no-bet list for a while with the Mets and Cardinals.Shohei Ohtani saved my day. Angels run line hit, and he hit 2 home runs while striking out 10. You […]

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Looking back at the Mets ‘Big 5’ Rotation

After heartbreaking finishes to the 2007 and 2008 seasons, the New York Mets began a stretch of six straight seasons finishing under .500. Most of the core from the 2006 division champion team was gone, and the biggest highlights of this stretch included Johan Santana’s no-hitter and R.A. Dickey’s Cy Young season, but both would […]

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Nationals’ Outfielder Emerging as All-Star & Potential Trade Candidate

July 30th, 2021, The Washington Nationals traded veteran left-handed starter Jon Lester to the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for a “Bench Bat” outfielder with measly numbers. In 2023, that same outfielder has emerged as a cornerstone of a rebuilding franchise and will more than be selected for the MLB All-Star game in July.  Lane Thomas […]

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Red Sox Paxton
Big Maple has been one of the few bright spots on the Red Sox staff. He takes his 12.4 Ks per 9 to Minny to face a lineup that Ks over 10 times per game

Picks of the Day, 6/19

On Saturday I went 1-1 with a push on the White Sox -Mariners Over. The line was 7 runs, and I’ll take the Over 7 every time I see it unless there are two aces going.Bryce Elder got be the W at +105, and the damn Phillies/A’s game, which featured 2 starters with ERAs over […]

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James Wood’s Hot Double-AA Start

With most of the top-rated prospects in the Minor Leagues, Nationals fans are optimistic about prospects like Robert Hassell, James Wood, Elijah Green, Trey Lipscomb, Brady House, Jarlin Susana, and Jackson Rutledge. Out of the players, a 6’6 outfielder has been (quite literally) standing out.  On May 28th, #1 overall organizational prospect James Wood received word […]

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