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Dugout Digest – the first shrimp of the year

Whenever a team wins a game on a walkoff walk, fans go crazy. It's called the shrimp alert, and people go nuts over it (myself included). On Thursday night in Tampa Bay, we had our first shrimp of the season, and it went to…Luke Scott, of all players. Aaron Loup left the game for Toronto […]

Is Mike Minor the next great Braves pitcher?

The Atlanta Braves were mainly known for their dynamic starting pitching staff in the 1990s. In every year from 1991-2007 (with the exception of 2003), the Braves had at least one pitcher top 4.0 fWAR, according to Fangraphs. And that run of pitching wasn't powered solely by Maddux, Glavine, and Smoltz, as Tim Hudson, Jaret […]

Everybody’s free to wear sunscreen, including Clay Buchholz

Wearing sunscreen at the ballpark is probably a good idea for fans and players. No need to risk melanoma when you're out there under the sun.  However, Boston Red Sox pitcher Clay Buchholz allegedly has more in mind than protecting himself from skin cancer by applying sunscreen to his arms. More specifically, his left arm.  […]

Padre catcher rips teammate for PED use

Standard operating procedure in baseball has become that when a guy gets busted for using PEDs, his teammates lightly defend him to the media, say he made a mistake and that he'll be welcomed back to the team with open arms once his suspension ends. Sincere or not, that is just how the PED game […]

Dugout Digest – not ready for primetime

After a rainout a couple of weeks ago against the Royals, the Red Sox called up prospect Allen Webster for a spot start, and he pitched relatively well in the 5-4, ten inning Kansas City loss. Webster was called up again for a start on Wednesday, and the results were…not exactly up to snuff. In […]

Adam Rosales, Athletics get screwed on replay call in Cleveland

The Athletics trailed the Indians 4-3 going into the ninth inning in Cleveland on Wednesday night. A's shortstop Adam Rosales hit a ball to deep left center field that hit off of the railing on top of the fence, above the yellow line, at Progressive Field. Ground rules say that's a home run. The umpires […]

Roy Halladay to undergo surgery

Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Roy Halladay revealed today in a press conference that he has been diagnosed with a bone spur in his shoulder, a frayed labrum, and a frayed rotator cuff, and will undergo surgery to remove the bone spur and repair his labrum and his rotator cuff. There's no date set for the […]

Evan Gattis has a howitzer of an arm

With the return of Brian McCann to the lineup on Monday and Jason Heyward still on the disabled list, the Atlanta Braves have been experimenting with catcher Evan Gattis in left field. His glove has been a bit suspect in left this week, but on Wednesday, he showed off his cannon of a right arm.  […]

Fernando Rodney is turning back into a pumpkin

For those familiar with the career of Fernando Rodney, you likely spent all of 2012 waiting for the wheels to come off. They obviously never did as Rodney went on to set a new ERA record. What was so shocking about that season wasn't his microscopic 0.60 ERA, it was how he did it. Despite […]

Couple gets into fight on Kiss Cam

The Kiss Cam: one of the staples of mid-game entertainment at ballparks across the country. Last Friday during the Colorado Springs Sky Sox-Fresno Grizzlies game in Fresno, the Grizzlies broke out the Kiss Cam during the game.  The first couple they showed didn't kiss despite the girl prodding her companion to alert him that they […]

JA Happ in good condition at Tampa area hospital

After last night's horrific injury during, the Blue Jays-Rays game, Toronto pitcher JA Happ is in "good condition" and "good spirits", and could be released from the hospital today. The Tampa Bay Times has the statement from Happ. "I'm in good spirits. I definitely appreciate the support of the baseball community. It's been overwhelming, the […]

Dugout Digest – nearly perfect

What can I say about Matt Harvey's performance last night that hasn't already been said? In the Mets' 1-0, ten inning win over the White Sox, Harvey allowed one hit over nine shutout innings, striking out 12 without a walk. Say what you want to say about the White Sox offense, but Harvey's performance was […]

Will Venable home run confuses everyone

This is one of the most bizarre home runs I've ever seen. In the second inning of the Marlins-Padres game on Tuesday night, Padres outfielder Will Venable hits a fly ball to right field off of Marlins starter Alex Sanabia. Miami right fielder Marcell Ozuna settles down to make the catch in normal depth in […]

Blue Jays pitcher JA Happ hit in head with line drive

In Tuesday night's Blue Jays-Rays game, Toronto starting pitcher JA Happ was hit in the side of the head by a line drive off the bat of Rays outfielder Desmond Jennings. Happ was taken off the field on a stretcher with his head immobilized, and he offered the crowd a wave of his hand as […]

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