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The Two Biggest Weaknesses of the Seattle Mariners

The Mariners are desperate. They haven't had a winning season since 2009, haven't been to the playoffs since 2001 and the past four seasons have been four of the of the 10 lowest-scoring seasons in franchise history. This offseason has seen a damning report about their front office surface and a spending spree that seems […]

Insane brawl erupts in Cuba

On Monday night in Cuba, all hell broke loose. Baseball America captured this incredible video of a brawl between Villa Clara and Matanzas. After Eriel Sanchez of Matanzas homered, Villa Clara pitcher Freddy Alvarez hit both Yasiel Santoya and Victor Mesa Jr., whose father is the manager of Matanzas. After Mesa got hit, he dramatically […]

2014 Season Preview: Seattle Mariners

Last offseason, the Seattle Mariners were looking to upgrade what was an anemic offense in 2012. They moved the fences in at Safeco Field, added a bunch of 1B/DH-type sluggers, and proceeded to finish in 4th place with a terrible offense for the fourth straight year. At least the addition of the Houston Astros to […]

Dugout Digest – welcome to Mariners Day

Preview day number seven is upon us, and we'll continue on in the AL West with the Seattle Mariners, who attempted to make several huge splashes this winter, but still look like the fourth best team in the division. We'll see just how much Robinson Cano, Corey Hart, Logan Morrison, and Fernando Rodney have improved […]

The four horsemen of the Houston Astros

Today, I've touched on some of Houston's brightest and most important young stars – Jose Altuve, Jason Castro, Dexter Fowler, and Jarred Cosart have all had numerous words typed about them by me today. Typically when discussing the four horsemen of each club, we talk about the four players that will have the most significant […]

Three key questions for the Houston Astros

Three key questions for the Astros…three key questions for a team that is essentially one giant question mark. It's great that the Astros appear to be moving forward with their plan and aren't wavering in the face of criticism, but they still have a ways to go. However, that doesn't mean there aren't some players […]

The two biggest weaknesses of the Houston Astros

How do you identify weaknesses for a team that lost 111 games the prior season? Well, the Houston Astros obviously have plenty of weaknesses. But in reality, the team isn't going to compete for much of anything in 2014, so how viable are these weaknesses? Does it matter if the team's starting pitching stinks, when […]

2014 season preview: Houston Astros

For the Houston Astros, there's nowhere to go but up. In each of the last three seasons, Houston's loss total has increased, bottoming out at 111 a year ago. Those three years were the worst three in team history, marking the only three times that the Astros have ever lost 100 games in a season. […]

Dugout Digest – welcome to Astros Day

Spring Training continues to roll right along, and today, we'll delve into the AL West and the Houston Astros. Houston was baseball's worst team in 2013, but their farm system continues to improve and maybe the club won't be such a disaster in 2014. Hell, I'm taking the over on Houston's projected win total by […]

The four horsemen of the Atlanta Braves

The Atlanta Braves are such a well-crafted, well-balanced team that picking just four players crucial to their 2014 success isn't easy. Two offensive starters were absolutely awful in 2013, and the Braves still coasted. Both top set-up man blew out their elbows, and Atlanta didn't flinch. Only three starters made 30 starts, and it wasn't […]

Three key questions for the Atlanta Braves

When you return a nearly identical roster from your division champion team the year before, what questions can there really be? Well, when it comes to the 96-win, NL East champion Atlanta Braves, you would be very surprised. Can Craig Kimbrel have yet another dominant year? The Braves closer is the best stopper in baseball. […]

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