The Break Out: New York Yankees

Do you wanna know what the hardest part about writing this post for the Yankees is? It’s taking a gander at their roster and trying to figure out who the hell hasn’t already had their breakthrough campaign. I mean seriously it seems as though every single person the Yankees have called up to the Major […]

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The Break Out: Chicago Cubs

Perhaps the most disappointing team this off season was the Cubbies. Sitting dead center in the incredibly crowded top of the NL Central Division, Chicago elected to do little in the vein of improvement to their roster. Meanwhile they watched the Cardinals, Brewers, and even the Reds make moved to improve themselves. This has many […]

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The Break Out: Detroit Tigers

Theoretically the 2019 campaign should prove slightly better for the Detroit Tigers than 2018 did. I mean having Miguel Cabrera healthy again, even at this stage of his career, should help some. There were even some semi-decent moves during the off-season that should marginally improve the roster; like the addition of Josh Harrison, who even […]

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Core Contracts

A year ago had you told anyone who follows major league baseball that the New York Yankees would be relative non-factors in the Bryce Harper/Manny Machado sweepstakes they would’ve called you insane. Barring a World Series win, the perennial “Evil Empire” is notorious for throwing mega-millions at pre-established stars. And whether or not the Yanks […]

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The Brooklyn Brew

Believe it or not this article isn’t about a quaint new coffee shop you’ve absolutely got to try in Willamsburg. Nor is it an advertisement for the latest micro-brewing company to sprout up in Dumbo. This is a reference to the fluidity and composition of a new breed of basketball being born in the Barclay’s […]

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The Break Out: Tampa Bay Rays

How painful it must be, to win 90 games in a perceived rebuilding season and still find yourself on the outside, looking in come Playoff time. The Tampa Bay Rays were inexplicably good, despite the fact that they were still in tank-mode well into the summer when they shipped their then-ace Chris Archer off to […]

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