Albert Pujols’ career trajectory may have slowed down a great deal recently, but surpassing Ted Williams, Willie McCovey and Frank Thomas for 18th on the all-time homer list is pretty big.
It’s a penguin on a baseball field in Cincinnati. We will just leave this right here.
He might not be Bartolo Colon at the plate, but Carlos Gomez is still pretty good at this baseball thing.
After blowing multiple opportunities to actually win the game in extras against the division-rival Yankees, these Red Sox came through big time when it counted…six hours and 49 minutes after the first pitch.
This had the feeling of some old time concert where fans would use their lighters in the crowd during a special moment in the performance. Unbeknownst to fans in New York, this game would last another seven innings. Wonder how many phones were dead when this one ended.
Vin Scully is an absolute gem. He’s baseball. He’s America. And now, he’s talking beards.
After two starts this season, Sonny Gray’s ERA sits at 0.54. It was, however, his opening night performance against the Rangers that dazzled onlookers. The only setback in this gem was a single by Ryan Rua on a 0-2 pitch in the eighth, otherwise Gray would’ve had the first opening day no-hitter since Bob Feller back in 1940.
This is just awesome.
After blasting three homers on Wednesday night against the San Diego Padres, Adrian Gonzalez found himself in the record book as the first player to hit five homers in his team’s first three games.
This isn’t nice.