For the first time in a long time the other day, I found myself with some time to write about baseball. I wrote two or three articles and thought, “That’s good enough for the day, don’t want to run to the well one too many times.” Right as I was set to close my laptop […]
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Welcome to the Kyle Martin Show
To say that Kyle Martin had a breakout 2021-2022 would be an understatement. He went from a good baseball player to one of the most sought-after unaffiliated ballplayers on the planet. It all came about because Martin finally had an uninterrupted entire season of unaffiliated ball. I say that because it’s easy to see that […]
Three Batter Minimum: It’s All About That Fandom
Regardless of your thoughts on the roots of Thanksgiving (I personally am against the holiday as it was originally formed but have come to like what it represents in modern society), it is that time of year. In that respect, I figured it was a good time for a more lighthearted article about the teams […]
Transaction Analysis: Speed at the Top Kills
Guerreros de Oaxaca signed CF-S Eric Young Jr. to an unknown contract Last year for the first time in his career Young found himself out of affiliated baseball. He had always been a decent enough roleplayer to keep a job either as a bench player on a Major League Baseball club or as a depth […]
40/40 is Still Good
Drafted in the 39th round of the 2007 Major League Baseball amateur player draft, Alonzo Harris never made it past the Double-A level in the New York Mets organization. For 6 years Harris toiled in the Mets organization. He added positional flexibility by moving from second base to the outfield and providing adequate defense in […]