Saturday, March 22, 2014

Let's Hear It

The season has officially begun. One day, two games. It doesn't get much better than that. The Dodgers took the first game of the series 3-1 but there is so much more baseball ahead. I want to hear from anyone interested, what their early predictions are for any aspect of the game throughout the season. Who will win it all? Who's your early front runner for MVP? Who will shock the baseball world with a break out season? Any and all topics are welcome. It's finally time to say it. Play Ball!!! Personally, I couldn't be more excited.

Friday, March 21, 2014

Living On Fantasy Island

In just a few hours, two battles will begin. Overseas, two adversaries will square off to begin a seven month fight to the finish. In the final hours of October a champion will be crowned, but this mighty squad won't be the only victors come the end of summer. All throughout the world, small skirmishes will be taking place, each battle producing a champion of it's own. And to the victor go the spoils (mainly bragging rights). I'm talking of course, about fantasy baseball. To those of your who have engaged in these contests, you know how cunning and calculated you need to be to come out on top. Personally, I haven't been more excited for a fantasy baseball season than I am this year. With the bumper crop of top notch players scattered throughout the league this season, who could blame me. Just remember to keep an eye on the action (and the free agent market) if you want to keep the upper hand throughout your endeavors. Who knows, you just might start 2015 as King of Fantasy Island.

Not on this day Max. Red Sox win 2-1 in a regular season game with aplayoff atmosphere


Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Game Changer

It's an interesting time we are living in. With all the new developments in technology these days, Major League Baseball is almost obligated to make some changes to improve the game for fans, players, and umpires alike. But then the same question always arises; How much is too much? Let's take the three major changes of the past couple years and break them down a bit. We have the extra wild card spots in the NL and AL, the addition of  a manager's option to challenge certain plays, and the newest rule change, eliminating home plate collisions. Personally, there is one change I like, one I dislike and the other I am still on the fence with.
     Instant replay, though it changes the feel of the game a bit, is a change that I agree with 100%. Fans these days pay big money to see the All Stars of today do what they get paid millions of dollars to do. Major League Baseball owes it to these fans to use the technology they have to call the games as fairly as possible. When you think about it, umpires are expected to make every call correctly as they pay close attention to the action of 162 games, while simultaneously trying to watch an object the size of an apple fly through the air at over 100 miles per hour. Seems like a bit of overkill when all it takes is a few little tweaks to the game to ease the pressure.
     Now to get to home plate collisions. I cant say it's an awful idea. Cutting down on injuries is good for the game no matter how you slice it. The rule to eliminate home plate collisions will certainly help cut down on injuries for catchers, but what about the base runner? Now you have a situation in which you have a man, equipped with only a helmet, speeding to a finish line guarded by a player in full armor trying to block his advance at all costs. Where does the injury advantage shift now? I'm not saying players won't get used to the new rule change, but I think there will be a lot of confusion for awhile that may result in a whole new class of home plate injuries.
     The new rule in Major League Baseball that is keeping me on the fence so far is the addition of two more playoff spots. I love the idea, because it is great for fans who, in the past, had to watch their team battle all season, only to see them miss the cut. Before the addition of the extra Wild Card spots, Major League Baseball only invited the most elite teams to compete for a shot at the title. Now, two additional teams can earn the right to prove they belong in this elite group of adversaries. The only reason I am on the fence with the new rule, is because the year hasn't yet come when my Red Sox earn the top wild card spot and are knocked out in a one game playoff. I can easily see a flustered version of myself saying "The Sox wouldn't be going home early if Major League Baseball had never added the extra Wild Card spot!". Hopefully, before that version of myself becomes a reality, the Red Sox will have a few Wild Card wins in their back pocket. Maybe that way, I will have enough appreciation of the extra slots to resist denouncing the new rule when my team is on the outside looking in.

Where do your loyalties lie?


Tuesday, March 18, 2014

The Bigs

Although I am a Red Sox fan through and through, baseball is just too good of a game to only focus on one team. What I would like to do with this blog is give more of a conversational feel to my entries. For instance, I have really been mesmerized by all the raw talent young players bring to the game these past few years. Players like Mike Trout, Bryce Harper and Jose Fernandez bring a whole new vibe to the sport. Even players like Manny Machado and Jurickson Profar are exciting to watch, knowing they could break away from the pack of up-and-coming young bucks at any time and show the world their true talent.
     I wish I had time to keep an eye on every player of every team to see who the next big name in the game is, but as you all know, unless you can find a way to get paid to watch baseball, it's a bit tough. What I want from this entry is to hear from anyone interested in a bit of healthy baseball debate. Who do you think is the diamond in the rough this year? Who has all the tools to fool the experts and make a name for himself? Who is the Yasiel Puig of 2014? Spring Training is back and it's been a long, cold winter folks. Sunshine and baseball await you. If you get the chance please check out my other blog. It's more Red Sox oriented, but you may like what you read.