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Casey McGehee nearly got impaled by Giancarlo Stanton’s bat

Here’s an absolutely terrifying moment from Tuesday night’s Rays-Marlins game. Giancarlo Stanton got sawed off on a pitch by Rays starter Chris Archer, and his bat barrel flew towards the on deck circle and smashed Casey McGehee right in the gut. This could have been an awful situation, and McGehee could have been seriously hurt. Thankfully, he was OK, and stayed in the game.

Jon Singleton’s first major league hit was a homer

This weekend, it was Cardinals rookie Oscar Taveras who homered for his first major league hit. On Tuesday night, it was Astros rookie Jon Singleton who homered for his first career hit. The homer was a missile off of Angels reliever Matt Shoemaker that landed in Houston’s bullpen in right center field at Minute Maid Park. The future is now, Astros fans.

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Angels promote Cam Bedrosian

Normally this wouldn’t be news.  Teams promote their prospects all the time and Cam Bedrosian, despite being a former first round pick with great bloodlines, has never once appeared on any Top 100 prospect lists.  In fact, entering this season Bedrosian was ranked only 10th amongst a weak Angels minor league system.  So what’s the […]

50 Cent explains his terrible first pitch

Just how did 50 Cent throw that awful ceremonial first pitch before last week’s (May 27) Pirates-Mets game so damn badly? Our culture needed an answer. Fortunately for us, the rapper provided an explanation during an AMA (Ask Me Anything) post on Reddit Tuesday afternoon promoting the release of his new album, “Animal Ambition,” and […]

The losers of WAR: June update

Earlier today, we took a look at the players who were leading the league in WAR to begin the month of June. If we are anything here at The Outside Corner, it is fair and balanced. As such, in the interest of equal time, let’s take a look at the other end of the leaderboard to see […]

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The leaders of WAR: June Update

Everyone loves to track the potential award winners throughout the MLB season. MVP, Cy Young and Rookie of the Year get more than their fair share of attention. Overlooked over the years, especially by the BBWAA, is WAR, the stat that actually provides a valuation of each and every player. In order to give WAR […]

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The most exciting walk offs of the week (June 3rd edition)

Were there awesome walk offs this week? Of course there were. Let’s stop screwing around and get right to it. May 27th, Rangers vs Twins All Joakim Soria had to do was grab this dribbler and throw it to a base – any base – before the runner got there. He couldn’t even do that. […]

Bartolo Colon creamed a foul ball, and the Mets went nuts

History was made on Monday at Citizens Bank Park – Bartolo Colon made solid contact with a pitch. Sure it was a foul ball, but this thing went into the second deck! Curtis Granderson leaped up from his spot on the bench in excitement, but it was all for naught – Colon would end up striking out in the at bat. But what does this say about Phillies starter Roberto Hernandez, who had four balls fouled off by Colon during the at bat? When he can get around on your fastball, you might have a problem.

For the record, Colon is still hitless this season, and hasn’t tallied a hit since his Cy Young winning 2005 season with the Angels.

San Diego police officer refuses to give foul ball to fans

During Monday night’s Pirates-Padres game at Petco Park in San Diego, a police officer caught a foul ball (on a hop, mind you) off the bat of Russell Martin. The cop then proceeded to keep the ball for himself, instead of tossing it to one of the fans begging for the ball. If there was a kid around, I’d have more of an issue with this – there’s no reason to give away your ball to a teenager or young adult, dammit.

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Dugout Digest – are the Pirates making a charge?

The Pittsburgh Pirates are putting together a little bit of a hot streak in the NL Central. They’ve won four out of five games, and are now tied for third in the division with the Cincinnati Reds, just two games behind the second-place St. Louis Cardinals. After a 10-16 March/April, the Pirates are 17-14 since, […]

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Recapping the week ending June 1st in baseball

This week did a lot to tighten all of the races across baseball. Of the league’s six divisions, only the Giants have a lead of larger than 4.5 games. Consequently, no first place team has a lead smaller than three games. Breathing room was the name of the game this week. Most impressive team of […]

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Jon Singleton signs long-term deal with Astros, gets called up

Eventually, a top minor league prospect was going to accept a long-term contract — especially if it meant the player would get called up to the majors upon signing the deal — right? We don’t yet know if Jon Singleton and the Astros are starting a trend toward locking up young talent before they even […]

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The Weekly Puig – third edition

Another week has gone by, and our boy Yasiel Puig killed it once again. We named him our best NL hitter of the month of May, but he’s also a stud in the field. Check out this catch from Thursday night against the Pirates. At heart, Puig is really just a child. MTV’s Fat Joe […]

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