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MLB Watchability Rankings – 9/13/13

Is it just me, or are the bad teams getting *worse* over the season's final month of play? Anyway, here's your penultimate edition of the watchability rankings prior to the postseason rankings. RANK TEAM CHANGE SCHEDULE COMMENT 1 +3 vs CHC vs SD The Pirates might have 90 wins at this time next week when […]

MLB travel: West Coast is not the best coast

We hear a lot about “East Coast Bias” in the media. But there’s another East Coast Bias at play in Major League Baseball — scheduling and travel. The West Coast teams — particularly Seattle — get a raw deal when it comes to travel during the season. Whether it’s multiple trips to the East Coast […]

End of season post-mortem: 2013 New York Mets

Here we are, folks: the End of Season Post-Mortem series. If you're new here (which about 50% of our reader base is in comparison to last year), here's a brief explanation: after a team is eliminated from playoff contention, we're going to put their season under a microscope and look at just what the hell […]

Child gets leveled by fan chasing ground rule double

Here's your ridiculous video of the day. During Thursday night's Cubs-Pirates game, Chicago outfielder Darnell McDonald hit a ball to deep left center field. The ball one-hopped the wall, and a young fan was poised to snag the ball. But he didn't snag the ball, because a larger, older fan steamrolled him to grab it. […]

Dugout Digest – central conquest

The NL Central race is really going to go down to the wire. On Thursday night, the Pirates won and the Cardinals lost, meaning that with 16 games left, the two teams are knotted at 85-61. The Reds are still lurking at 83-64, but unless they smack the Pirates down when they play over the […]

Hope for the Hopeless: San Francisco Giants

This is the seventh edition of Hope for the Hopeless, where we will take a look at the first ten fourteen teams in the league eliminated from playoff contention, and examine what their fans can be optimistic about after a disappointing 2013 season. Next up: the San Francisco Giants. After World Championships in 2010 and 2012, […]

End of Season Post-Mortem: 2013 San Francisco Giants

Here we are, folks: the End of Season Post-Mortem series. If you're new here (which about 50% of our reader base is in comparison to last year), here's a brief explanation: after a team is eliminated from playoff contention, we're going to put their season under a microscope and look at just what the hell […]

Hope for the Hopeless: Colorado Rockies

This is the sixth edition of Hope for the Hopeless, where we will take a look at the first ten teams in the league eliminated from playoff contention, and examine what their fans can be optimistic about after a disappointing 2013 season. Next up: the Colorado Rockies. Dare I say it, but the Rockies had […]

Could winning too many games in September cost Mariners Tim Lincecum?

The Seattle Mariners haven't played very well in September (nor have they played well for most of the season), compiling a 3-7 record going into Wednesday night's game versus the Houston Astros. That leaves the M's currently tied for the seventh-worst record in MLB and they probably want to keep it that way. As you […]

End of season post-mortem: 2013 Colorado Rockies

Here we are, folks: the End of Season Post-Mortem series. If you're new here (which about 50% of our reader base is in comparison to last year), here's a brief explanation: after a team is eliminated from playoff contention, we're going to put their season under a microscope and look at just what the hell […]

Ruben Amaro likely to remain Phillies general manager

Bad news, Phillies fans: Ruben Amaro Jr is likely going to be staying on as the team's general manager, according to an interview that Matt Gelb of the Philadelphia Inquirer did with Phillies team president David Montgomery. INQ: Given that chain of command, Ruben is under contract next year, but will he be back? DM: […]

Dugout Digest – the crunch

The AL Wild Card race is getting absurd. The front running Rangers have lost three straight. The "other" wild card Rays have lost two in a row. The Rangers have lost eight out of ten, and the Rays have lost seven out of ten. The Yankees have won two straight and are now just a […]

Jose Fernandez hits first career homer, causes benches to clear

Marlins rookie pitcher Jose Fernandez, making his final start of the 2013 season, hit his first career home run in Wednesday night's Braves-Marlins game off of Atlanta ace Mike Minor. Fernandez hit the ball a long way and made sure to admire the blast. When rounding third base, Fernandez spit in the general vicinity of […]

Derek Jeter placed on DL to “effectively end” his season

Well, that was quick. Derek Jeter's 2013 season appears to be over after just 17 games. The Yankees placed their shortstop on the DL on Wednesday due to soreness in his left ankle, which he broke during the ALCS against the Tigers and also during Spring Training. It's truly been a lost year for New […]

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