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Early season things to watch with the Phillies
Mariners jump aboard the extension train by signing top prospect
Writers, Use Your History
Rebels in the Pros: MLB Edition
The Sacramento Athletics Are A Wind Farm
Astros Prospects to Watch at Each Level
Jacob deGrom announced as Tuesday’s starter
A Historic Grand Slam from All the Angles
Colt Emerson, Mariners nearing $95 million extension, a record for MLB prospect before debut
Seattle Mariners Reportedly Agree to Extension with Top Prospect Colt Emerson
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After the Milwaukee Brewers gave shortstop Cooper Pratt an extension — Pratt has never played a game in the Major Leagues — the Seattle Mariners decided to hop on the extension train.
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Just a few things to keep an eye on
Mariners jump aboard the extension train by signing top prospect
Early season things to watch with the Phillies
Figure out content from your pastContinue reading on Medium »
Writers, Use Your History
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Opening Day of Major League Baseball is one of the best days on the sports calendar. Its even more sweet when you can turn it on to take your eyes away from the brutal sweep that was happening in Oxford this past weekend. Nonetheless, when you have a program that has succeeded at the level […]
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Rebels in the Pros: MLB Edition
The West Sacramento Athletics are the last winless team in baseball, which is not much of an accomplishment in and of itself. Someone is always the last winless team in baseball, going all the way back to the beginning of baseball and for that matter, winning in general. All you have to do is not win, and eventually even the last winless team will screw that up. But it's the way that the A's are not winning that stands out, a frenzy of aerobic exercise centered around swinging a baseball bat but without the associated achievement of striking a thrown ball with it, and capped by a short brisk plod back to the dugout. They lost their fourth consecutive game last night in Atlanta, 4-0, and were better at hitting the ball than they have been in any other game, which is mostly to say they were poorer at missing it. The A's have sent 145 batsman plateward so far this year, and 57 have walked back to the dugout moments later without having put the ball in play. This is the worst start for contact in the measured history of the sport, which is to say since 1898; that includes the Cleveland Spiders, which settles that argument for good. The A's struck out 16 times in their opener in Toronto, 19 times the next day, and 15 the day after that. On Monday in Atlanta, that figure was only seven, which leads us to believe that manager Mark Kotsay mentioned their little bit of history to his team at least in passing. Too bad on that last one, too, because they'd been on a pace to strike out 2,700 times, breaking the old record by 1,046. Now their projected figure is only 2,308.
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The Sacramento Athletics Are A Wind Farm
Check out some prospects to watch!
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Astros Prospects to Watch at Each Level
Jacob deGrom is scheduled to start tonight
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Jacob deGrom announced as Tuesday’s starter
Saturday’s 9th-inning, walk-off grand slam by Dominic Smith was one for the history books, considering the last time it happened for the…Continue reading on Medium »
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A Historic Grand Slam from All the Angles
It may not be long before the 20-year-old is given a chance to help the Mariners attempt to secure a second straight division title.
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Colt Emerson, Mariners nearing $95 million extension, a record for MLB prospect before debut
Seattle Mariners Reportedly Agree to Extension with Top Prospect Colt Emerson
In an unexpected announcement Tuesday morning, Seattle Mariner top prospect Colt Emerson reportedly agreed to an 8 year, $95 million contract extension with the organization. The deal includes a ninth year club option as well as various escalators that can bring the total up to $130 million. Additionally, Emerson was granted a full no trade […]
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