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Author: Jasper Abrahams

MLB Power Rankings: Assuming A Return To Play

Reading Time: 6 minutesAs of now, the Major League Baseball season is on hiatus due to COVID-19 outbreaks nationwide. Recently, baseball fans were given a glimpse of hope that the season could potentially be back on track. ESPN’s Jeff Passan stated in a tweet, “At this point, there will be baseball in 2020. The details are the tricky part.”  The small details are yet to be ironed out by team owners, The MLB Players Association and Commissioner Rob Manfred. But otherwise, this is potentially great news for baseball fans. In the meantime, whenever baseball resumes action, whether it be...

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Revisiting The 2019 College World Series: A Matchup For The Ages

Reading Time: 3 minutesWith COVID-19 canceling the College Baseball season, I have decided to revisit and look back at last year’s College World Series Finals between the Vanderbilt Commodores and the Michigan Wolverines.   Last June, the Vanderbilt Commodores led by JJ Bleday and Kumar Rocker, hoisted the championship trophy in Omaha after defeating the Michigan Wolverines, but it wasn’t an easy path to the trophy. Game one of the CWS Finals was all Michigan.  The Wolverines came out of the gates swinging, with two runs in the first inning followed by two more in the second. First baseman Jimmy...

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Revisiting Michael Jordan’s Baseball Career

Reading Time: 2 minutesYes, you read that right. Michael Jordan played baseball.  In honor of the Jordan documentary series premiering last week, The Last Dance, I’ve decided to analyze and dissect his baseball career. Although it didn’t last long, there were still many memorable moments as he played the sport professionally. In his short one year stint with baseball, he was an active player for the Birmingham Barons, a Double A team in the Chicago White Sox organization.  Jordan played the Outfield for the Barons. He was utilized as a dynamic fielder that could play all three positions; right,...

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The Five Most Exciting Players In Baseball History

Reading Time: 2 minutesIn no particular order, here are the five most exciting players in baseball history: Ken Griffey Jr We start off with the high flying Ken Griffey Jr., otherwise known as “The Kid“. Whether it be with a bat or glove in his hands, Griffey Jr. never stopped amazing fans. A member of the Baseball Hall of Fame and a 13-time All Star, Griffey is one of the most prolific home run hitters in the game. His 630 home runs rank as the seventh most in MLB History. With his dazzling glove and jaw dropping home run shots, there...

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Remembering the Late Hank Steinbrenner: A Yankees Legend

Reading Time: 2 minutesTuesday morning, the Yankee fanbase was struck with the devastating news that Hank Steinbrenner, co-owner of the team, has passed away. The New York Post reported the story by saying, “Hank Steinbrenner, at one-time in line to succeed his father George and run the Yankees, died at home in Clearwater [Florida] after a long battle with an illness”. During his reign behind the scenes in the Bronx, he was part of the “Four Horseman”, which included Derek Jeter, Mo Rivera and Andy Pettitte. But a few years ago, when Hank first became ill, he stepped out...

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