Prospectus Notebook: Bad At A Bad TimeB
8/29Noah Syndergaard was really bad, James Paxton and Justus Sheffield faced off, and Hunter Dozier showed his value.
Prospectus Notebook: The Heat Of The NightB
8/28Yordan Alvarez stayed hot and Justin Verlander got hot in the Astros' blowout of the Rays, Yu Darvish continued his turnaround season against the Mets, and Yadier Molina turned back the clock against the Brewers.
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8/27Milwaukee bucked As the calendar creeps to the end of August, a few things come into focus: fantasy football drafts, pumpkin spice lattes and, most importantly, baseball games that feel like they’re way more important than they have all season long. The Brewers hosting the Cardinals this week is one of those series that feels...
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightProspectus Notebook: Just EnoughB
8/26The Phillies lost to the Marlins but gained in the playoff race, Dylan Cease showed flashes of what made him a top prospect, and Mark Canha continued his quietly solid season.
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8/23The Red Sox and Royals played for 12 minutes, Mike Soroka strengthened his ROY chances, and the O's set a dinger record.
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8/22Julio Teheran continued his dominance of the Marlins, while the Rays walked off the Mariners.
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8/21No matter what you call them, a lot of baseballs were hit over a lot of fences, as one has come to expect.
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8/20The Nationals can't lose if they keep outscoring their opponents, and Ketel Marte continued his outstanding season.
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8/19The Nats and Brewers played a helluva playoff preview, while Eduardo Rodriguez and Jose Quintana proved to be stabilizing forces for their rotations.
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8/16Bryce Harper had a freaking moment.
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8/15Wild Card dark horses This season’s Wild Card race feels tighter (and more exciting) than it has in years, specifically in the National League, where seven teams are currently vying for those final postseason spots. It’s virtually anyone’s game in the NL right now, and I have a sneaking suspicion there will be some upsets...
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8/14The Dodgers did the expected against the Marlins, Ivan Nova did the unexpected against the Astros, and Kyle Seager hit a rather unique home run.
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8/13Gleyber Torres and the Yankees continued their assault on the Baltimore Orioles, while the Red Sox suffered yet another crushing defeat.
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8/12Carlos Santana led the way for Cleveland, Aristides Aquino introduced himself to a national audience, and Josh Hader has trouble with the long ball.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightProspectus Notebook: Chasing History, One Way Or AnotherB
8/09The Tigers and Ronald Acuna Jr. are chasing history ... just in different ways.
continue reading chevron_rightchevron_rightProspectus Notebook: Getting Hot and Staying HotB
8/08Yuli Gurriel and Ozzie Albies were hot. So was Chris Davis, but in a different way.
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