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MLB Pro-Player Comparisons for Top Prospects

Reading Time: 2 minutesEveryone always loves a good player comparison. One of the top questions asked about players are: Who would you compare him to? Who does he play like? What are his tendencies? Below, I provided a few MLB Prospect comparisons to current Major Leaguers. Mackenzie Gore Let’s start off with the top pitcher in the minor leagues, Mackenzie Gore. Gore was the number 3 overall pick by the San Diego Padres and has blossomed into their best prospect. MLB Pipeline he has his grades all above 60, making him above average with all his set skills. Gore’s...

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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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Interview with Michael Vinokur: The Sports Card Comeback

Reading Time: 2 minutesAs of late, the sports card market has EXPLODED, to say the least. People from all different backgrounds and professions are getting into the hobby. Retired MLB players such as Phil Hughes, Pat Neshek, and Tyler Wagner have all been very involved in the hobby. Panini and Topps are the two main leaders in the hobby with Topps specializing in baseball cards with their MLB license while Panini has a license with NFL and the NBA. The two main authentication companies better known as “grading” companies consist of Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) and Beckett Grading Services...

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Why Casey Mize is a Future Hall-of-Famer

Reading Time: 2 minutesCasey Mize: Good pitcher? Mostly everyone can agree. Casey Mize: Future Hall-of-Famer? Mostly everyone would say that’s a hot take. Casey Mize, a right-handed starting pitcher in the Detroit Tigers organization is 6’3”, 22 years old going on 23, had a record of 6-3 in his one season in Double-A with the Erie SeaWolves. Mize went to high school at Springville High in Springville, Alabama. Then, in 2018 was drafted by the Detroit Tigers with the 1st overall selection out of Auburn University. In his one Minor League season, Mize threw a complete game no-hitter, and...

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Why Jacob deGrom is Superior to Gerrit Cole

Reading Time: 2 minutesThere has been an ongoing debate about who the best pitcher in baseball is. Is it the red-hot Gerrit Cole, or the back-to-back Cy Young winner Jacob deGrom? Cole debuted in 2013 for the Pittsburgh Pirates and saw some success in their pitch to contact era. Then in 2017, he had a rough season where he let his tempers flare and was rattled a lot and pitched to a 4.26 era. Then in the trade to the Houston Astros he took off. The stuff was always there, but Houston is great at pitching development. In 412.2...

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