The HOF Ballot from the EOTB – Part One

As fans of the game of baseball, one thing we look forward to the most, aside from the actual baseball season, is the off season and the selection of the new class of players who are to be enshrined into the Baseball Hall of Fame in July. Every winter, members

Corbin Heads to DC

Free agent starting pitcher Patrick Corbin has agreed to a 6 year/$140 million deal with the Washington Nationals. This move adds Corbin to a rotation that already has Max Scherzer and Stephen Strasburg, creating one of the strongest starting rotations in the majors. However, in my honest opinion, Washington definitely

Don’t Ya Know the Cano Rumors? Mets Fans Sure Do!

Well, this year’s MLB hot stove is off to a fiery start. The Seattle Mariners are currently discussing a potential trade that will bring 2B Robinson Cano back to the East Coast. Only this time, he won’t be in Yankee pinstripes. He would be donning the blue and orange of

The Philly Special – Harper or Machado

The Philadelphia Phillies were quite the surprise team in 2018, finishing 80-82, good enough for 3rd in a dreadful NL East, although some knew that they were just a few pieces away from once again being contenders due to their collection of talent from young guys like Rhys Hoskins, Aaron

Yo, Adrian! Beltre Calls it a Career

What’s the one thing we all, as kids, were told by our coaches and parents when it came to playing a sport? Have fun. Well, for 21 seasons, that’s all Adrian Beltre has done. Now, approaching age 40, Adrian has decided to hang up his spikes for good. On November

Ding, Dong! The Win Is Dead

It should have been a unanimous decision but regardless, New York Mets ace Jacob deGrom bested defending Cy Young winner, Max Scherzer, and up-and-coming Philadelphia Phillies, ace Aaron Nola, earning 29 first place votes to secure the 2018 NL Cy Young award. For anyone who paid any sort of attention