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Dugout Digest – it all comes down to game 162

There’s just one regular season game left on the 2014 docket…and there are still questions about the playoffs. -The Tigers and Royals both lost on Saturday, meaning that a tiebreaker game to decide the AL Central is still in play. -The Pirates and Cardinals also both lost on Saturday, meaning that a tiebreaker game for the […]

Paul Konerko of the White Sox

White Sox fans gave Paul Konerko an amazing ovation as he left the field

These are the final days of Paul Konerko as a member of the Chicago White Sox, and Robin Ventura made sure Konerko got one hell of an ovation from the crowd at US Cellular Field. Earlier in the evening, the Sox honored Konerko with a ceremony and unveiled a statue of him in the left […]

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Joe Girardi went nuts on the Yankees before Derek Jeter’s farewell

Before Derek Jeter’s emotional final game at Yankee Stadium on Thursday, manager Joe Girardi absolutely shredded the team. According to a report from ESPN New York, the Yankee skipper was not pleased about his club missing the playoffs for the second straight year, and he ripped some of his players for being overweight and some […]

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Dugout Digest – and then there was one

There’s just one lonely playoff spot left to clinch with two games remaining in the 2014 regular season. It’ll come down to Oakland and Seattle in the AL West. If the A’s can win just one more game in Texas this weekend, they’ll clinch the spot. If Seattle loses, the A’s clinch the spot. For […]

Mike Trout made another sick catch on Friday

What else can we really say about the defense of Mike Trout aside from “holy crap”? This twisting, leaping catch in the eighth inning of Friday’s Angels-Mariners game at Safeco Field robbed Kendrys Morales of extra bases. However, it wouldn’t end up matter too much – Seattle still hung on to win 4-3 and keep their […]

The playoff-bound Royals

Royals clinch first playoff berth since 1985

We have learned playoff team number nine – the Kansas City Royals. The Royals beat the White Sox 3-1 on Friday night to clinch at least a Wild Card spot in the American League. It’s the first playoff berth for the Royals since 1985, when they defeated the Cardinals in seven games to win the […]

Kirk Gibson

The Kirk Gibson era is mercifully over in Arizona

On Thursday, Dave Stewart was hired by the Diamondbacks to be their GM. On Friday, Stewart fired manager Kirk Gibson and bench coach Alan Trammell, ending a tenure that bordered on infuriating at times. This was well-overdue for the Diamondbacks. Gibson became the winningest manager in team history this season, but calling Arizona’s 2014 “turbulent” was […]

Avisail Garcia of the White Sox

The longest homers for the week ending September 25th

We’ve reached the end of the line. This is the last edition of the longest homers of the week for the 2014 season, with apologies to those who homer in the final three games of the regular season this weekend. On Monday, we’re going to wrap everything up with a look at the 15 longest […]

David Ortiz of the Red Sox

David Ortiz began his Hall of Fame march in the 2004 ALCS

In the 2004 ALCS, most of the attention is paid to Dave Roberts stealing second base in the ninth inning. That steal led to Bill Mueller singling him in and giving Boston life. But it was David Ortiz who was the real hero, hitting a walk off, two-run homer in the 12th off of Paul […]

Hunter Pence of the Giants

The Giants celebrated their Wild Card berth with gusto

On Thursday, the Giants beat the Padres 9-8 in a wild contest to wrap up one of the two NL Wild Card berths. Technically, San Francisco clinched a spot earlier in the afternoon when the Brewers lost to the Reds, but they made it official after the victory against San Diego. The Giants still have […]

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Dugout Digest – the playoff races are absurd

I’m going to try to keep this one as Jeter-free as possible, if that’s OK. The playoff races in both the National and American Leagues are nuts, even with just three games remaining on the schedule. All five National League teams are locked in, but we don’t know who will be playing who, and where. […]

Derek Jeter of the Yankees

Derek Jeter hits walk off single in final Yankee Stadium at bat

The Derek Jeter farewell season has come to a fitting conclusion – the Yankee captain hit a walk off single in his final at bat at Yankee Stadium to give the Yankees a 6-5 win over the Orioles. Sure, Jeter technically has three games left in his career at Fenway Park this weekend. But you really couldn’t […]

Derek Jeter's flip

This is the play that made Derek Jeter a playoff hero

In Game 3 of the 2001 ALDS, the Yankees led 1-0 in the bottom of the seventh inning. With two outs and Jeremy Giambi on first, Terrance Long lashed a ball into the right field corner. As Giambi rounded third, Shane Spencer fired the ball home, and it missed both of the cut off men. And […]

Charmin makes great poop joke about Derek Jeter

In case you haven’t heard, today is Derek Jeter’s last ever game at Yankee Stadium. Charmin commemorated the event perfectly. Thanks for being you, Charmin. Never change.

Dillon Gee of the Mets

A Mets beat writer temped fate, and got burned

During game one of Thursday’s Mets-Nationals doubleheader at Nationals Park, MLB.com’s Anthony DiComo tempted fate by tweeting out a link to this article he posted just an hour earlier. Two minutes later, this happened. Thanks a lot, Dillon Gee. This is why the Mets can’t have nice things.

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