Tag: sports

  • Ugh! More Changes to the Game Contemplated

    Ugh! More Changes to the Game Contemplated

    Evidently, the extreme measures of adding a pitch clock, assigning a designated runner to extra innings and limiting the number of throws to first base, among other rule changes, were not enough for the MLB hierarchy.  MLB based all of those recent changes on the premise that the game was too slow for the average…

  • All Star Game Uniforms: Still Bland, Still Horrible

    All Star Game Uniforms: Still Bland, Still Horrible

    As we have written in the past, MLB seems insistent on having their finest players now wear the same custom-made uniforms for each and every all-star game.  This year’s uniforms continued the trend of uniformity by trotting out the bland and boring in all-star wear once again.  Not surprisingly, the fans are still not pleased…

  • Attendance Check In

    Attendance Check In

    We posted about the year over year (2022 vs 2023) attendance increase in our post, titled Mind Bending Attendance Logic from this past October.  As a quick reminder, we noted in that post that MLB was celebrating the 6.2 million increase in fans from the prior year and attributing the increase to the implementation of…

  • Pitching Injuries: We Kind of Told you So

    Pitching Injuries: We Kind of Told you So

    Another baseball season has begun and the main topic of discussion has been the rise in pitching injuries.  Notable pitchers falling to injury so far this year include: These are just the most notable pitchers but on opening day, there were 132 on the injured list (IL).  In total, there were 166 players on the…

  • How Not to Start a Season

    How Not to Start a Season

    Only in the world of Major League Baseball, can you start a season, take a break and then start it again almost ten days later.  Here is the timeline of the start of this year’s season: It is funny how MLB markets March 28th, since they call it Opening Day, even though the first regular…

  • Strike Two on MLB Uniforms

    Strike Two on MLB Uniforms

    As we noted this past summer, MLB chose a less than inspiring line of uniforms for its last All-Star game.  Evidently, MLB did not learn from those fashion reviews, since they have now followed that up with see-through uniforms that have both the players and the Players Association up in arms over the new duds.…

  • Brazilians and Baseball?

    Brazilians and Baseball?

    When one thinks of Brazil, you did not think of baseball.  Of course, the one and only sport for the vast majority of Brazilians is football (soccer for us Americans).  Baseball on the other hand is not even a thought for many Brazilians, except for a small minority of the population. Despite the lack of…

  • MLB Salaries and the Other Leagues: Yes There is a Difference!

    As we noted in our last post (Rich vs Poor), there is a large chasm between the wealthiest and the poorest clubs in the MLB landscape.  We wondered whether this difference between the haves and the have nots was also true in the other sports. In the table below we compare MLB with the other…

  • Rich vs Poor

    Rich vs Poor

    The Los Angeles Dodgers have made the biggest splash this off-season of all the major league clubs by signing Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto.  Combined, the Dodgers shelled out over $1 billion to obtain Ohtani ($700 million over 10 years) and Yamamoto ($325 million over 12 years).  Ohtani’s contract is the largest in sport’s history…

  • Keith Hernandez: Greatest Moments

    Keith Hernandez: Greatest Moments

    In this post, we will look at some of the greatest moments of Keith Hernandez, who played for 17 seasons mostly for the St. Louis Cardinals and the New York Mets.  In Hernandez’s storied career he accomplished the following: In addition, many consider Hernandez to be the best defensive first baseman of all time.  As…