baseball
Sabermetric analysis of all things baseball - on-and-off the field. Barry Bonds fan club.
Top 10 Tips For Achieving An Athletic Physique
Athletics is more than a sport; it's a celebration of human potential. From sprints to throws, jumps to relays, it encompasses a range of dynamic disciplines that showcase strength, speed, and skill. Achieving an athletic physique is about striking the right balance between a number of components. Adopting the right exercises to be practiced regularly while following a balanced diet are the building blocks for your journey, for sure.
By Venuabout a year ago in Unbalanced
What Went Wrong: 76 Years
First off, let's get the happiness part over with! The New York Yankees are in the World Series for the first time since 2009! Now, I know that 15 years is a cup of coffee in baseball. I'm not one of those "woe is me" Yankees fans who act like 15 years without a pennant is the end of the world, when so many other teams have it much worse. But even so, this is a huge deal, and I'm over the moon! So yeah, I am in happiness overload right now.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
One Win Away!
After rallying to beat the Cleveland Guardians in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series on Friday night to take a 3-1 ALCS lead, the New York Yankees are just one win away from winning the AL Pennant for the first time since 2009. The Yankees have repeated as World Series champions a total of twelve times and out of those twelve, they accomplished the three-peat twice (1936-1938) and (1998-2000). In their over 120 year history, they have more World Series Championships than any other MLB team with 27. Plus, they have 40 AL Pennants and 21 AL East Division titles. 2009 didn't seem like it was that long ago, but to refresh your memory, the Yankees defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 7-3 to win their 27th World Series title. Hideki Matsui was named World Series MVP. Fast forward to 2024, during the regular season, one interesting slogan has been the rallying cry amongst Yankees fans and it's the following:
By Mark Wesley Pritchard about a year ago in Unbalanced
Somers has it Clicking in Pelham Sweep
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons After winning the John Jay tournament on Saturday, the volleyball team came away feeling in sync. “We played really well together,” said Adrianna Adelman. “It was a great way to bond.” But it was a near solo act that set the tone for the Tuesday, September 24 home sweep of Pelham.
By Rich Monettiabout a year ago in Unbalanced
2024 League Championship Series Preview
Here we go, folks! The League Championship Series has arrived! I've said this many times before, I always love the semifinal rounds in sports, that last round before the big one. In the NBA and NHL, it's the Conference Finals, the NFL has the Conference Championship, and MLB has the League Championship Series. The LCS was created in 1969 as a result of the American and National Leagues splitting into two divisions, East and West, which was the result of the growing expansion and relocation in the 1960s.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
What Went Wrong: Midnight Strikes
We all love Cinderella teams, don't we? We see it a lot; those teams who no one thought would make it. The teams who weren't supposed to even get to the dance--get there, and make something of it. Teams who go from rags to riches in little time, but at times, the clock can and does strike midnight on those teams. The "Cinderella" nickname for those teams is usually heard during March Madness; those really low seeds (usually 12-16 seeds) who catch lightning in a bottle and go on a run. We have seen it on the professional level as well. #8 in basketball and hockey going all the way to the 'ship--and winning it, the lowest seeds in football making a decent run, and yes, the Wild Cards who go on to win the World Series.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Texas Rangers: A World Series Story
The World Series is an event where baseball fans from all walks of life get to experience, whether it's in person, at home, or somewhere exciting. This picture of me seen above was taken a few weeks after the Rangers won the World series. Whether you're watching the Fall Classic alone or with family or friends, there's no doubt that you'll have plenty of memories to remember forever and also to share with others. As far as how much I enjoyed the World Series last year, I'm about to share what the night of Wednesday November 1, 2023 was like for me.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard about a year ago in Unbalanced
What Went Wrong: Padres Come Up Short in NLDS Thriller
The San Diego Padres have a knack for making things interesting. This year was no different. The Padres had another amazing season that saw them go toe-to-toe with the Los Angeles Dodgers for the National League West, but while the Dodgers did go on to win the West, the Padres did snag one of the National League's three Wild Card spots. The Padres snagged the 1st Wild Card position, giving them homefield in their series against an Atlanta Braves team that persevered despite being ravaged with injuries.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
What Went Wrong: Witt-less
The 2024 Kansas City Royals' season has to be up there as one of the biggest turnarounds in baseball history. Think about it. Last year, this team lost 106 games. Worst record in baseball. They caught lightning in a bottle this year, and ended up winning 86 games--a 30-game improvement from last year. The Royals were in the playoff race from jumpstreet, and got in during the final week of the season, an absolutely amazing feat.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
What Went Wrong: An Early End to Red October
Now, the Philadelphia Phillies know how it feels. Two years ago, the Phillies were in what is now regarded as the "sweet spot": the #6 seed in the National League. They were playing with house money. They clawed their way in and made the best of it. Ousting the Cardinals in the Wild Card Series, eliminating the then-defending champion Braves in the NLDS, and defeating the Padres in the NLCS. The Phils fell two wins short of winning the whole thing, but even so, the promise was there.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Pohlad’s Explore Sale of Minnesota Twins Before 2024 Season
After 40 years of ownership, the Pohlad family has announced today that they are exploring the team’s sale. Carl Pohlad purchased the Minnesota Twins in 1984. At the time of the purchase, the team’s value was $44 million. If a sale goes through, the family would likely net over $1 billion for the franchise.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sportsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Boston Red Sox Legend ‘El Tiante’ Passes Away At 83
Famous Boston Red Sox pitcher, Luis Tiant Jr, or “El Tiante” one of the greatest pitchers of our time has passed away at 83. Tiant played 19 major league seasons finishing with a 3.30 ERA. Luis Tiant was more than just a legendary Cuban pitcher, he was a fixture with the Boston Red Sox long after his professional baseball career. Known for his flamboyant personality and an endless supply of Cuban cigars, this legend will live on in the hearts of baseball fans everywhere. How will he be remembered?
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sportsabout a year ago in Unbalanced









