End of Season Post-Mortem: 2013 Washington Nationals

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 […]

A Yankees fan got fired for skipping work to keep attendance streak alive

This story is one of the most egregious examples of misplaced attention I've seen in awhile. A Yankees fan named Joseph Neubauer was fired from his job at the Taxi and Limousine Commission because he skipped a day of work last September to attend a Yankees game that was rained out. Neubauer hadn't missed a […]

Ruben Amaro has no problems running Roy Halladay into the ground

Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro is far and away one of our favorite punching bags here at TOC. Yet, most of the things he says are just stupid as opposed to downright offensive. After Roy Halladay's disastrous start in Miami last night, where the former ace topped out at 83 mph and threw just five […]

Dugout Digest – three to go

The playoff race continues to come into focus, and we now know seven of the ten teams that will be playing in baseball's October tournament. The National League field is set with the inclusion of the Reds and Pirates, meaning that the Washington Nationals' season is over after expectations were sky-high coming into the 2013 […]

Pirates, Reds clinch final NL playoff spots with wins

The final two National League playoff teams have been decided, and the preseason favorite in the league is not one of them. The Pirates earned a dramatic 2-1 win over the Cubs at Wrigley on Monday night, and the Reds beat the Mets 3-2 in ten innings to each win their 90th game of the […]

Orioles third baseman Manny Machado suffers gruesome leg injury

During Monday's Orioles-Rays game at Tropicana Field, Baltimore third baseman Manny Machado suffered a very graphic leg injury when he awkwardly stepped on first base. Machado was howling in pain and in tears after the play, and eventually left the field on a stretcher after having his leg stabilized. I've posted the video below the […]

The Hall of Fame case of Mariano Rivera

This week, TOC will be looking at five players who recently announced their retirements from the game and their potential Hall of Fame cases. Today, we'll start with an easy one: Mariano Rivera. Mariano Rivera is a slam dunk Hall of Famer, right? Well, maybe not. It seems ridiculous to say that Rivera isn't a […]

Dugout Digest – the final days

We've entered the final week of the 2013 MLB regular season, and everyone is sad…or something. Five of the ten playoff spots have been determined already, though the Cardinals have only clinched a spot as opposed to a division. For those final five playoff spots, nine teams are still in the running, though the Nationals, […]

Swarm of bees delays Mariners-Angels game

Sunday's Mariners-Angels game in Anaheim was delayed for 23 minutes in the bottom of the third inning for an odd reason – because a swarm of bees was invading the outfield. The swarm that was located beyond the right field wall caused players and fans alike to scatter until they eventually left the ballpark. This […]

Athletics win second straight AL West title

The Oakland Athletics are once again American League West champions, and a walk-off grand slam by Justin Maxwell in Kansas City (ironically) was the hammer that initially eliminated the Rangers from the race for the division title. However, the A's lived up to their end of the bargain and celebrated at the O.co Coliseum following […]

Braves win NL East championship with some help from the Marlins

The Atlanta Braves clinched the NL East championship on Sunday, but it wasn't their 5-2 win over the Cubs that sealed the division – it was the Marlins' 4-2 win in Washington earlier in the day that officially locked things up for the Braves. The loss dropped the Nationals to 83-72, knocking them out of […]

Hope for the Hopeless: Los Angeles Angels

This is the fourteenth and final 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 Los Angeles Angels. If you're an Angels fan and […]

End of season post-mortem: 2013 Los Angeles Angels

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 […]

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