Worst to First? How the Detroit Tigers Completely Revamped Their Farm System
Just a few weeks ago, Tigers fans rejoiced as they got the long awaited news from Detroit’s General Manager Al Avila that top pitching prospect Casey Mize would be getting the ca
Unwritten Rules and Their Impact on Baseball
You’ve no doubt heard plenty of the conversation surrounding baseball’s unwritten rules this past week, and surely know what sparked the entire debacle in the first place. The
Lance Lynn: 2020 Cy Young Award Prediction
As the MLB season approaches the 50% completion mark, many fans have kept their eyes on the aces of each staff. Notable American League aces, including Cleveland Indians SP Shane B
The Greatest Mascots of Social Media
Baseball is back, and although no fans are in attendance (save for a couple hundred cardboard cutouts) there are still loyal spectators in the stands hyping up their teams: the mas
Ryan Cohen: Life on the Big Screen
“Life is better when the Padres win.” Nobody embodies that sentiment quite like Ryan Cohen, a Padres superfan and Jumbotron regular. In case his stellar dance moves
Feeling the End of a Drought
As a life-long White Sox fan, the 2020 season feels like a dream come true. Sure the Sox are playing .500 ball through their first 16 games in 60-game season, which is not supremel
Shane Bieber and the Differences Between This Year and Last Year
In 2019 Shane Bieber was an All-Star pitcher for the Cleveland Indians. During last year’s All-Star game in his home ballpark he struck out Willson Contreras, Ketel Marte, and Ro
Cringeworthy And Binge-Worthy Starts To The MLB Season
As the MLB 2020 season nudges its way toward the 20% completion mark, it’s time to look at the squads that hit the ground hard and those that started lackadaisically. Except for
Discussing the MLB’s COVID-19 Crisis
Hello fans, Josh here from The Bullpen! The news regarding COVID-19 in the MLB (especially in the Marlins, Phillies, and Cardinals organizations) has a lot of us baseball fans worr