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Written by Mike Page on August 7, 2020
Don’t look now, but at the one-fifth mark of the 2020 MLB regular season, the Colorado Rockies are leading the National League West. Just a half-game behind them, though, sit the Los Angeles Dodgers, who have a 9-4 record and seem intent on ending a World Series championship drought that extends back to 1988. This weekend, they welcome the San Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on August 6, 2020
The New York Yankees are the only team in the American League East with a winning record 11 games into the 60-game 2020 regular season. They have a record of 9-2, four games ahead of both Baltimore and Toronto. The Tampa Bay Rays, whom many saw as a contender for at least a wild card in the American League, are Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on August 5, 2020
The National League East is one of the more confusing divisions in Major League Baseball, as the Philadelphia Phillies and the Miami Marlins have only played four games, the Washington Nationals have only played eight games and the New York Mets and the Atlanta Braves have played 12 games, due to postponements that happened after the Marlins and Phillies had Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on August 4, 2020
Major League Baseball is making history in all sorts of ways in 2020. On Sunday, the Cincinnati Reds and the Detroit Tigers played a doubleheader in which each game only lasted seven innings. That was the first time MLB teams had played a doubleheader in which both games failed to go nine innings since September 19, 1912, when the Cleveland Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on August 3, 2020
The Kansas City Royals (3-7) head north to Wrigley Field to take on the Chicago Cubs (7-2) for a pair of games on Monday and Tuesday nights. The Cubs have made the most of the start of the shortened 60-game MLB season, already posting a 2 ½ game lead over the Milwaukee Brewers in the National League Central. The Royals Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on July 24, 2020
The Milwaukee Brewers open the 2020 Major League Baseball season with a three-game set at Wrigley Field against the Chicago Cubs. Both teams would like a redo on their outcomes from 2019. The Cubs went 84-78 and did not qualify for the postseason, while the Brewers went 89-73 and snagged one of the National League wild cards. They had a Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on July 22, 2020
It’s finally time for the 2020 Major League Baseball regular season, as the league and the players have at last figured out how to share the money. This year’s season will last only 60 games before the playoffs, and teams will play within their own divisions and within their geographical counterpart in the other league. So, the National League East Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on July 22, 2020
If you’re thinking that the weather outside seems a little hot for Opening Day in Major League Baseball, you’re absolutely right. We’re about 3 ½ months behind schedule, thanks to the COVID-19 hiatus and the planning that had to take place for baseball to take place safely, but Thursday and Friday will mark the first regular season games in the Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on July 21, 2020
Professional baseball seemed like it would be the first sport to resume after the COVID-19 hiatus. There is the least contact between players; with the exception of the catcher, batter and umpire, it is fairly easy to maintain social distancing for the most part. If you look back at photos of baseball in the United States during the 1918 Spanish Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on April 8, 2020
One difference between baseball and the other major professional sports is that physical contact comes at a minimum. Hockey players check one another and line up for face-offs, their heads inches away. Basketball players have contact every possession down the court. You have to be able to tackle in football — and those linemen are in close contact pretty much Read MoreThanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
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