Red Sox Bad, Outfield Good

2020 Stinks with a capital S. The Red Sox are last in the AL East, Workman and Hembree are gone, Chaim Bloom hinted at trading everyone, they don’t have a rotation, BUT my god, I LOVE THESE WEB GEMS (in the outfield of course). Definitely not talking about Devers defensively.  Once Mookie Betts left, IContinue reading “Red Sox Bad, Outfield Good”

MLB Draft Rounds 2-5 Recap

With Matt Vasgersian taking the reins behind the podium, rounds 2-5 were completed finalizing the 2020 MLB draft. The draft being shortened will cause mayhem throughout the MLB very soon with the agreement stating that teams can sign an unlimited amount of undrafted free agents. Until then, here are my takeaways from this year’s draft,Continue reading “MLB Draft Rounds 2-5 Recap”

What could’ve been for Collegiate Baseball

I was fully invested into following college baseball this year. This was the year where college baseball would really stand out. In recent years, college baseball has gained traction and the personalities of baseball have flourished. Teams like Ole Miss, Florida Gators, Louisville, and the face of college baseball (in my opinion) Vanderbilt, off theContinue reading “What could’ve been for Collegiate Baseball”

The fast rise, but faster fall of ‘The Freak’

As a professional ballplayer, or a celebrity by any sense, your decisions will dictate your career for better or worse. No matter the size or what type of decision you make, it will be glorified and that’s how the general public will see you. In 2009, “The freak” Tim Lincecum was cited on a misdemeanorContinue reading “The fast rise, but faster fall of ‘The Freak’”

Life without sports during COVID-19

Life without sports includes athletes doing social media trends and making Tik Toks, reminiscing over great sporting memories, and the NFL being the obnoxious attention hogs that they always have been.   Today would mark opening day for baseball but instead the baseball community is hearing about big-named pitchers needing Tommy John surgery. In less thanContinue reading “Life without sports during COVID-19”

Amherst men’s hockey remain unbeaten in nine straight games

Giancarlo Ventre, in goal for Amherst, prepares for face-off, Friday Feb. 14, 2020 at Orr Rink. PHOTO / KEAGAN STIEFEL  By ADAM HERBERT – 2/14/2020 AMHERST — The Amherst college men’s hockey team remain unbeaten in their ninth straight game Friday night, defeating Connecticut College, 3-1, at Orr Rink. Nick Bondra and Corey Goldstein eachContinue reading “Amherst men’s hockey remain unbeaten in nine straight games”

Blockbuster Betts, second attempt

This whole Mookie Betts trade has been nothing short of a pounding headache for the baseball connoisseur. Chaim Bloom and the Boston Red Sox supposedly agree to official terms with the Los Angeles Dodgers and pull out of the Minnesota Twins deal.  With the Red Sox being skeptical about Brudsar Graterol’s medical history, the RedContinue reading “Blockbuster Betts, second attempt”

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