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Where are the Twins in their development?

April 14, 2015April 15, 2015 Casey Boguslaw

By Adam Brown Scale up and down the American League Central, you’ll see the star-laden Detroit Tigers. You’ll see the reigning American League Champion Kansas City Royals. You’ll see last year’s rookie of the year, Jose Abreu and his Chicago … Continue reading Where are the Twins in their development?

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Two ballparks in one week

April 13, 2015April 15, 2015 Casey Boguslaw

By Casey Boguslaw I visited Minute Maid Park on Wednesday evening and I am hoping to get a few more parks in this summer and will use this space to summarize my visits. I will make sure to hit all … Continue reading Two ballparks in one week

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Why Felix is King

April 13, 2015 Casey Boguslaw

By Casey Boguslaw Two days before his 29th birthday, King Félix pitched the 2015 home opener for the Seattle Mariners against the Los Angeles Angels. He pitched seven innings of two hit, one run baseball. He struck out ten, leading … Continue reading Why Felix is King

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2015 bounce back candidates

March 30, 2015 Casey Boguslaw

By Casey Boguslaw Baseball, of all the major sports, has the largest window of playing age. The sport often sees large gaps in between visits to the big stage. The Comeback Player of the Year award is not the most … Continue reading 2015 bounce back candidates

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Which pitchers shut down streaks the most

March 9, 2015March 15, 2015 Casey Boguslaw

By Casey Boguslaw “Momentum is the next day’s starting pitcher” – Earl Weaver The quote above from a Hall of Fame manager exemplifies an opinion help by many regarding momentum in sports. The evolution of advanced stats has given a … Continue reading Which pitchers shut down streaks the most

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It’s too cold for baseball

February 28, 2015February 28, 2015 Casey Boguslaw

By Casey Boguslaw The “Boys of Summer” aren’t meant to play in the snow. This weekend will mark the turn of the calendar to March. All teams have reported to spring training and baseball is around the corner. The first … Continue reading It’s too cold for baseball

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The Tommy John epidemic

February 26, 2015February 26, 2015 Casey Boguslaw

By Casey Boguslaw Tommy John – the name invokes fear to baseball players, managers, and fans. Ironically, the name given to an operation used to remedy a previously-thought incurable injury was named after the first player who had success after … Continue reading The Tommy John epidemic

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Baseball’s statistical revolution

February 22, 2015February 22, 2015 Casey Boguslaw

By Casey Boguslaw I had a board game that I played as a kid, I can’t remember the name that allowed you to play a full baseball game only using a pack of baseball cards, a gameboard that had a … Continue reading Baseball’s statistical revolution

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Chicago – Baseball City, USA

February 13, 2015February 13, 2015 Casey Boguslaw

By Casey Boguslaw Chicago is one of the best summer cities in the country. After the snow melts, and the rains disperse, Chicago becomes a tourist attraction to many. People come to see Lake Michigan, Navy Pier, all of the … Continue reading Chicago – Baseball City, USA

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