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Ballpark Bets: Strikeouts, Sunday Night Baseball, and Dingers
Paul Skenes 7+ Strikeouts (-115) Six is preferably his sweet spot. But with the way the Phillies offense has been looking and is without Bryce Harper, this ought to be appetizing. Skenes has been a machine with strikeouts the last four starts and has really dialed things in. He has reached the mark in his… read more
The Giants Should BAN This Fan For The Rest Of Their Life
We had a Henry Rowengartner type of situation happen this past Friday at Oracle Park in San Francisco. For the record, it wasn’t a kid in the center field bleachers who threw a ball on an absolute ROPE to home plate. NO! It was something a lot less impressive. It was something so idiotic, to… read more
Rockies fall 8-1 to Mets as offense stalls again
On Saturday night, the Colorado Rockies’ latest misstep came via an 8–1 drubbing at the hands of the New York Mets, extending their season-long woes to 12–52 and matching the 1932 Boston Red Sox for the worst 64‑game start since 1901. The emphatic victory gave the Mets five straight wins over Colorado this season, a… read more
Sox Pop on the Farm 61 — May review!
We had the full South Side Sox minors crew together (Joe Resis, Kristina Airdo, Melissa Sage-Bollenbach, Hannah Filippo) joining host and reluctant minor league recapper Brett Ballantini to discuss recent trends and the overall look of the system, along with discovering how badly Brett can beat a bad joke into the ground.
Cleveland Guardians Drop Series Opener to Houston Astros 4-2
Being a baseball player is a glamorous, well-paying job, but the travel can be difficult. The Cleveland Guardians and Houston Astros played last night after traveling after midnight from New York and Pittsburgh, respectively. Despite the grind, both teams turned in strong defensive performances as Houston defeated Cleveland 4-2. The game started as a pitchers’… read more
The Four Biggest Surprises of the 2025 MLB Season
We touched on the biggest disappointments. We are now onto the biggest surprises and there are some very good ones for this season. The Surge of the Cardinals Everyone thought the Cubs would win the division. That’s not the surprise. What is the surprise is that they aren’t running away with it entirely and a… read more
Rockies fail to get the clutch hit in 4-2 loss to Mets
On Friday night at Coors Field, the Colorado Rockies suffered a 4–2 loss to the New York Mets, with a dramatic ninth-inning double by Francisco Lindor breaking a tie and sealing the win for the Mets. Lindor, who had been sidelined due to a fractured pinky toe, delivered a clutch pinch-hit, two-run double in the… read more
Burnes Having Tommy John Creates for Crucial Decisions
The worst news has officially been dealt for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Their ace and their $200 million man in Corbin Burnes is having Tommy John surgery. He will now miss this season and the entirety of the 2026 season. This is a massive blow to their rotation and pitching staff currently and even looking into… read more
Rockies select Ryan Ritter, release Jacob Stallings among roster moves
The Colorado Rockies announced a series of roster moves before the start of their three-game series against the New York Mets on Friday at Coors Field. Infielder Ryan Ritter has been selected to the roster, catcher Braxton Fulford has been recalled from Triple-A, and reliever Zach Agnos has been activated from the bereavement list. To… read more
Hunter Goodman deserves your consideration for the All-Star ballot
In a season like the one the Colorado Rockies are having, it can be easy to dismiss every player on the team. It’s a fair assessment considering the poor performance on the roster, but it is also a generalization that causes the wider baseball landscape to overlook a quality player. A team like the Rockies… read more
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