Category Archives: MLB Baseball
How Nationals Bryce Harper Pulls The Ladies (GIF)

What’s Bryce Harper’s favorite move when it comes to the women? See the “awesomeness” for yourself. After one season of playing in the Major Leagues, Bryce Harper is already a household name within the baseball world. Chosen as the 2012 NL Rookie of the Year, the 20-year-old talented center fielder … Continue reading
Finding The Washington Nationals Fan

Let’s play a little game called “Tag the National.” Out of all the people in the picture, let’s see if you could point out who’s a Washington National fan. Last night, the Cincinnati Reds crushed the Washington Nationals with the score of 15-0. It was a total blowout. Todd Frazier … Continue reading
Derek Jeter’s Ankle Rehab On Schedule

It seems more and more likely that the New York Yankees’ starting shortstop and captain Derek Jeter will be ready for the start of opening day on April 1, 2013. The 38-year-old future Hall of Famer had practiced for the first time today. It was Jeter’s very first workout since … Continue reading
David Wright Re-Signs With The New York Mets

Six-time All-Star and two-time Gold Glove third baseman, David Wright, will be spending the next eight years in Flushing, Queens after re-signing an extension deal with the New York Mets. Today, Wright agreed on an eight-year contract with the Mets worth $138 million dollars. During Winter Meetings, the Mets held … Continue reading
New York Mets Could Trade Pitcher R.A. Dickey

According to FOX reporter Ken Rosenthal, via Twitter, the New York Mets are not ruling out trading their best pitcher, R.A. Dickey. New York Post columnist Joel Sherman had also mentioned this news stating that the Mets could potentially trade the rare knuckleballer. After picking up the 2013 options on … Continue reading
San Francisco Giants Are The 2012 World Series Champions!

In a surprising turn of events, the San Francisco Giants have shocked the world by winning this year’s World Series against the so-called “powerhouse,” Detroit Tigers. Not only did the Giants win, San Francisco ended the series in style by sweeping the Tigers in four games. With this championship, the … Continue reading
New York Yankees Get Swept: The Plan For Alex Rodriguez Begins

Let’s lay all the cards on the table. Alex Rodriguez batted .120, struck out 12 times out of 25 at-bats with zero homeruns and no RBIs in the 2012 MLB Postseason. It’s clear; “A-Rod” was simply abysmal in this year’s playoffs. Aside from his offensive woes, Alex Rodriguez had gotten … Continue reading










