Traducido por José M. Hernández Lagunes Charlie Hollocher y las razones para olvidar A lo largo de su larga historia, el béisbol profesional ha considerado a muchos jugadores como el “hombre olvidado”, la mayoría abandonados porque no eran lo suficientemente buenos o porque no permanecieron el tiempo suficiente. Sin embargo, unos pocos han sido olvidados…
Hit List is back for another season, because just like Mike Moustakas, we didn’t get any better offers.
Throughout its lengthy history, professional baseball has deemed many players to be the “forgotten man,” most left behind because they weren’t skilled enough or weren’t around for long enough. However, a select few have been forgotten because forgetting them allows us to live more comfortably, without the confusion of painful questions hovering over our heads….
Cuando se obligue a los lanzadores a enfrentar a tres bateadores, algunos se verán más afectados que otros.
Last week, Ichiro Suzuki played in his 3,604th and final professional baseball game in front of a sold-out Tokyo Dome, accumulating 4,367 hits on his way to a Hall of Fame career. You’re probably somewhat familiar with his work at this point, so rather than try to describe Ichiro, some of the authors at BP…
La oferta y la demanda, no Mike Trout o Bryce Harper, son los culpables.
So apparently they’re going to tinker with the mound placement in the Atlantic League. Did you see this? Did you hear about this? Moving it back is obviously going to cause the fabric of the pitching universe to collapse upon itself, but it’s still cool to try and tinker with century-old standbys. Move the mound…
Con la salida de Bryce Harper de los jardines de Washington a los de Filadelfia, es naturalvoltear a ver el vacío que deja.
We don’t usually write about contract extensions, but Eloy Jiménez is an exception.