Sunday, April 2, 2017

Steven Matz Can Redefine Relief Pitching

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     With Steven Matz recently being diagnosed with yet another elbow injury, he will not be ready to start the season. Robert Gsellman already earned a spot in the rotation, and Zack Wheeler earned the fifth spot. The question though will soon turn into what to do with Matz once he returns. I have an idea, but it will come off as radical. I propose that once he returns, the Mets should have Matz working out of the bullpen.

Monday, March 20, 2017

A WWE Offseason?

   
     The world of professional wrestling has long been considered a grind. In fact, it has been known to be a sport (yes, I consider it to be a mix of sport and theater) that takes a huge toll on the body throughout time. It is clear where I'm getting at with the monologue and the title of this article. I believe that at some point (especially with the increasing amount of injuries in recent years) that the WWE will need to implement some sort of offseason.

Saturday, March 4, 2017

What Makes an MLB Player a Superstar?

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   The MLB has been a highly profitable league over the years. There are many reasons for that such as the colorful history of the game, and being great summer tradition. Perhaps the biggest reason of them all though, may be the star power the league possesses. The biggest question one could ask though is, what exactly makes a major league hitter a superstar?

Monday, February 27, 2017

The Idea Of Restricted Free Agency In Baseballl

     
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     The idea of restricted free agency in the majors was written about by Fangraphs writer, Travis Sawchik. He talks in great detail about how this would replace the arbitration system, and how it would lead to less awkwardness and debate about whether a player's paycheck is matching his production.

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Looking At The Financial Benefits of a 1V1 Tournament


     The NBA All Star Break has come and gone, and it was nice to see it have a touch of Unicorn during the Skills Contest. The Three Point Contest saw Eric Gordon put on a nice display. The Dunk Contest proved its inconsistency by being a solid, yet unexciting affair. The most notable part of that weekend was Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant singing kumbaya in the way of a lob. However, there is one event that I believe can generate some much needed buzz for the All Star Weekends for years to come. This idea would be a One on One tournament. The overall benefits from this tournament would be tremendous for the league.

Thursday, February 16, 2017

Exit Velocity May Be Overrated

    I'll be the first to admit it, Statcast is a helluva good time. People have wondered throughout time how hard Babe Ruth and Mike Piazza were able to hit a baseball. With Statcast, that is no longer a mystery, as we know exactly how hard guys are hitting the ball. It has certainly enhanced the experience of being a fan (and also has made being an executive for a team easier). Now people seem to love exit velocity, but what if I told you it may be a tad bit overrated?

Sunday, February 5, 2017

Is Keeping Jay Bruce Really That Bad?

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     After an entire offseason of Jay Bruce essentially singing should I stay or should I go, his future is far more certain now. That is because he was informed that he will indeed stay with the Mets going into this season. It must be a relief for him now knowing he doesn't have to worry as to where he will play next season, but this move is has provided more of mixed feelings from the Mets fanbase, rather than relief. Maybe though, keeping Bruce around to start the season isn't all that bad, right?