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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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Breakdown and Prediction for the MLB’s “Arizona Plan”

Reading Time: 3 minutesLast Tuesday, the Major League Baseball fanbase was presented with the fantastic news of the Arizona Plan. Long story short, this plan will have players playing in (fan-less) stadiums in May in Arizona (thus, the name, the “Arizona Plan”). To further add to the fantastic news of the baseball season potentially returning, Major League Baseball has realigned the divisions for this truncated season.  These altered divisions are based on the distance of teams to each other which saving them travel time. If there is baseball in 2020, fans won’t see the “American League” or “National League”,...

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Top MLB Prospects to Watch For

Reading Time: 2 minutesA new generation of talent is being brought into Major League Baseball and has taken the league by storm. Players such as Juan Soto, Ronald Acuna Jr., Gleyber Torres, Walker Buehler, and Pete Alonso — to name a few — have all shown signs of Hall of Fame potential. This talent has been developed for years through the Minor Leagues, so that being said today I am going to give you a rundown of three prospects to look out for: _____________________ 1. Wander Franco Undoubtedly, the top prospect in the Minor Leagues is Franco, who is...

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The MLB’s Plan to Start Games in May

Reading Time: < 1 minutesThis morning, the baseball world was given a glimpse of hope with ESPN’s Jeff Passan’s huge tweet: NEWS: Major League Baseball and the MLBPA are focusing on a plan backed by federal health officials that could have players in training camps by May and games soon thereafter. Details at ESPN on how MLB may return — and the difficulty in doing so: https://t.co/zDoNa3k4pm — Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) April 7, 2020 This plan has Major League Baseball concluding their spring training games and beginning regular season play in a remote location of Pheonix, Arizona. The plan,...

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Remembering the Amazing Career of Al Kaline

Reading Time: 2 minutesYesterday, Monday, April 6, 2020, we mourn the death of Tigers legend Al “Mr. Tiger” Kaline. Kaline lived a long life to the age of 85. The cause of his death is currently not available to the public. Kaline accomplished a lot on the field in his 22-year. He was a very loyal man as he spent all of his 22 years in the MLB with the Detroit Tigers also sparking the idea to give him the nickname “Mr. Tiger”. Kaline was an all-star 18 times out of his 22 years in the MLB ranking in...

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