Joe Girardi, Buck Showalter have words between innings

During Monday night's Yankees-Orioles game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, things got heated after the first inning between Yankees manager Joe Girardi and Orioles manager Buck Showalter. Apparently, Girardi was talking to Orioles third base coach Bobby Dickerson in a less than pleasant tone, offending Showalter. Showalter stormed out of the dugout […]

Report: Dodgers nearing deal with Cuban prospect Alexander Guerrero

The Los Angeles Dodgers are dipping into the Cuban market again according to a report from Jesse Sanchez of MLB.com. The name that the Dodgers are looking at is infielder Alexander Guerrero, and an announcement is expected this week. Sanchez is reporting that the Dodgers and Guerrero are nearing a deal for somewhere around $32 […]

The Blue Jays will play two 2014 exhibition games in Montreal

Baseball is back in Montreal! Well…sorta. According to a report by Shi Davidi of SportsNet, the Toronto Blue Jays will close out their 2014 Spring Training schedule with two games against the New York Mets at Olympic Stadium in Montreal, the former home of the Expos. These two contests will mark the first two baseball […]

Which American League team will take the second wild card spot?

We've entered the final three weeks of the 2013 MLB season, and there's really only one playoff spot that still seems uncertain – the second wild card berth in the American League. It'll take some sort of fierce collapse for the Cardinals, Reds, or Pirates all not to make the playoffs in the National League, […]

Hope for the Hopeless: Chicago White Sox

This is the third 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 Chicago White Sox. Hope is a funny thing. Sometimes, the […]

Yankees rookies dress as music artists as part of hazing ritual

September road trips across the baseball world can mean only one thing: it's time for rookie hazing! This picture from ESPN New York illustrates just what the Yankees' crop of rookies had to go through. The crew of rookies had to dress as various musical performers and sing and dance through the clubhouse. You can […]

End of season post-mortem: 2013 Chicago White Sox

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 […]

Dugout Digest – the pennant race

Folks, the NL Central is getting absurd. After this weekend, here's where we stand. The Cardinals lead the division with an 83-60 record, 1.5 games up on the Pirates and the Reds. Pittsburgh is 81-61 while Cincinnati is 82-62, meaning that over these final three weeks of baseball, the Pirates play two more games than […]

Dugout Digest – the secret weapon

Dusty Baker's use of Billy Hamilton thusfar this season has been exactly what we expected. Hamilton has gotten action in four games as a Red. In all four of those games, Hamilton was used as a pinch runner. In all four of those games, Hamilton has stolen second base. He's scored runs in three of […]

Dugout Digest – the agony

Yusmeiro Petit was one out away. Hell, he was one strike away. A perfect game would have been oh so sweet for the journeyman, who has come out of nowhere to thrive for the Giants in 2013. But Eric Chavez hit a sinking liner into right that fell just in front of the glove of […]

MLB preps for Postseason with “We Play for October” ad campaign

October is coming. Signs of fall can be found everywhere — the NFL kicks off this weekend, Halloween candy has been on the shelves for weeks, and pumpkin beers line the beverage aisle at local grocery stores. Major League Baseball wants fans to prepare for this year’s postseason and Fall Classic with a series of […]

Jonathan Vilma and the Marlins are feuding over a BBQ stand

It hasn't been a good week for the Miami Marlins here at The Outside Corner. Some might argue that we've been picking on them, between our End of Season Post-Mortem and Hope for the Hopeless articles featuring the Marlins. But those were entirely based on timing, with Miami becoming officially eliminated from playoff consideration this […]

MLB Watchability Rankings – 9/6/13

The biggest thing to keep an eye on over the last month will be the spoiler teams that are completely out of the playoff race but are playing good baseball lately, and have plenty of games left against contenders. RANK TEAM CHANGE SCHEDULE COMMENT 1 — 0 @ CIN vs AZ The only question left […]

Dugout Digest – missed chances

The A's and Rays both had chances to improve their playoff odds on Thursday in California, and both failed. The A's fell to the Astros 3-2 to slip to half a game back of the Rangers in the AL West, while the Rays fell to the Angels 6-2 to lose ground in the wild card […]

The Red Sox are staking their claim as the AL’s best team

At this point of the baseball season, we're now looking for favorites to emerge. Those who may have been in tight division races are beginning to assert themselves over the competition. Just making the playoffs isn't necessarily enough for these clubs anymore. We're thinking about what they could do in the postseason.  Of course, the […]

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