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Dugout Digest – status quo

We moved from four games remaining to three for the remaining three teams fighting for the AL Wild Card spots, and the status quo was maintained. All three teams won, so nothing changed aside from the Rays and Indians chopping one off of their magic number. Tampa Bay's magic number is down to two, while […]

Mariano Rivera’s dramatic Yankee Stadium farewell

Mariano Rivera pitched in his last game at Yankee Stadium on Thursday night, and he went out like only Rivera could. After entering the game in the top of the eighth, Rivera got two outs to end that inning, and the first two outs of the ninth inning. After getting Yunel Escobar to pop out, […]

The Hall of Fame case of Vladimir Guerrero

This week, TOC will be looking at five players who recently announced their retirements from the game and their potential Hall of Fame cases. Today, things get a lot more complicated, as we look at Vladimir Guerrero. In his prime, Vladimir Guerrero was one of the most electric players to watch in baseball. He could […]

Hunter Pence’s baseball camp commercial just won the Internet

Anyone who has ever watched Hunter Pence play baseball knows that calling his style of play "awkward" is probably an understatement. SI's Extra Mustard put together this video starring Pence. The video advertises Pence's youth baseball camp, where he promises to teach your kids using techniques like "running during an earthquake", "throwing like you don't […]

Hard Rock Cafe to retire “Enter Sandman” in honor of Mariano Rivera

Hard Rock Cafe, which is apparently still a thing, will be honoring Yankees closer Mariano Rivera by retiring his entrance music, Metallica's "Enter Sandman", from all of their restaurants worldwide, except for the Hard Rock Cafe in Yankee Stadium. Here's the guts of the story from ESPN's Darren Rovell. In a ceremony before Thursday night's […]

Dugout Digest – and then there were two

The Detroit Tigers clinched the AL Central on Wednesday, meaning that we're down to just two playoff spots left: the two AL Wild Cards, currently led by the Rays and Indians. The only team that can push either team from the Postseason is the Rangers, who trail Cleveland by one game for the second spot. […]

Tigers win third straight AL Central by beating Twins 1-0

The eighth of ten playoff teams has been decided, and it's a familiar face: the Detroit Tigers. Detroit won their third straight AL Central crown on Wednesday night after beating the Twins 1-0 as Max Scherzer let a first inning run stand up thanks to a solid pitching performance against Minnesota. With a record of […]

The Hall of Fame case of Andy Pettitte

This week, TOC will be looking at five players who recently announced their retirements from the game and their potential Hall of Fame cases. Today, things get a lot more interesting, as we look at Andy Pettitte. Andy Pettitte's reputation might actually be stronger than his actual resume. The guy has a lot of wins […]

Dugout Digest – Wacha flocka

Cardinals rookie Michael Wacha nearly continued the dandy little trend of Cardinals rookies throwing no-hitters. Wacha made it through 8 2/3 without allowing a hit on Tuesday night in St Louis' 2-0 win over Washington, but all it took was a cue shot from Ryan Zimmerman over Wacha's head that Pete Kozma couldn't field cleanly […]

Manny Machado somehow avoids serious injury to leg

The leg injury suffered by Orioles third baseman Manny Machado on Monday looked awful. Don't click that link if you have a weak stomach. However, despite how brutal it looked, Machado managed to avoid both a

The Hall of Fame case of Todd Helton

This week, TOC will be looking at five players who recently announced their retirements from the game and their potential Hall of Fame cases. Today, things get a lot more difficult, as we look at Todd Helton. Todd Helton's Hall of Fame case isn't easy, because of two words: Coors Field. Helton has has a […]

A Yankees fan got fired for skipping work to keep attendance streak alive

This story is one of the most egregious examples of misplaced attention I've seen in awhile. A Yankees fan named Joseph Neubauer was fired from his job at the Taxi and Limousine Commission because he skipped a day of work last September to attend a Yankees game that was rained out. Neubauer hadn't missed a […]

Ruben Amaro has no problems running Roy Halladay into the ground

Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro is far and away one of our favorite punching bags here at TOC. Yet, most of the things he says are just stupid as opposed to downright offensive. After Roy Halladay's disastrous start in Miami last night, where the former ace topped out at 83 mph and threw just five […]

Dugout Digest – three to go

The playoff race continues to come into focus, and we now know seven of the ten teams that will be playing in baseball's October tournament. The National League field is set with the inclusion of the Reds and Pirates, meaning that the Washington Nationals' season is over after expectations were sky-high coming into the 2013 […]

Pirates, Reds clinch final NL playoff spots with wins

The final two National League playoff teams have been decided, and the preseason favorite in the league is not one of them. The Pirates earned a dramatic 2-1 win over the Cubs at Wrigley on Monday night, and the Reds beat the Mets 3-2 in ten innings to each win their 90th game of the […]

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