By mid-May in Major League Baseball, nobody receives the MVP award. Too many things, including injuries, can occur. This is why seeing the MVP odds at BetUS around a quarter of the way through the MLB season is a little surprising. Less than two months into the season, there are two clear favorites. Shohei Ohtani… Continue reading Current MLB MVP Favorites
As an organizational philosophy, “The Cardinal Way” is currently more easily understood as a meme. It’s shorthand for the distinct “holier than thou” brand that the team has developed for the better part of a century, to paraphrase former manager Mike Matheny. However, “The Cardinal Way” is a business philosophy. A written one at that,… Continue reading What is The Cardinal Way and Why is it Failing?
The rule modifications MLB introduced this year are still having the desired effects over a quarter of the way through the 2023 regular season, including a quicker pace leading to a large decrease in overall game duration, more hits, and more steal attempts. Through May 11, a total of 565 MLB games, or 23.3 percent… Continue reading New MLB Rules Have Resulted in the Desired Effects
Justin Verlander of the Mets becomes the 21st pitcher in MLB to triumph over all 30 opponents. It was Verlander’s 245th career victory and his first with the Mets. He also achieved a first-ever victory over the Reds. Given how long he spent in the American League (his whole career until joining the Mets), it… Continue reading Justin Verlander Becomes the 21st Pitcher in MLB History to Get a Win Over All 30 Teams
The first quarter of Major League Baseball’s regular season is almost approaching. Pitchers are very close to making ten starts, and position players have reached or beyond thirty plate appearances. Therefore, this is the time of year when teams begin to seriously consider making roster changes. Consider what the St. Louis Cardinals did with Willson… Continue reading MLB Veterans Who are Struggling and Could be Let Go
He only made 11 starts in his collegiate career, spending the most of his time at Central Arkansas, a mid-major, as a reliever. Stone didn’t immediately stand out as one of the top Dodgers prospects since he was chosen in the fifth and final round of the pandemic-shortened 2020 MLB draft. “To a man, everyone… Continue reading College Middle Relief Pitcher Set to Start for Dodgers Tonight
YOKOHAMA – Wednesday, Trevor Bauer will throw his first career Yokohama DeNA BayStars start. To celebrate, a nearby department shop will display a seven-story poster of the former Cy Young champion on its façade. After allegations of domestic violence and sexual assault, Bauer was not wanted by Major League Baseball teams this season. At least,… Continue reading Remember Trevor Bauer? He’s in Japan Now
When it comes to wagering on baseball, the idea is to ride a team when they get hot and jump off as soon as they cool off. Baseball betting is about streaks because it involves picking a team to win straight up. Oftentimes baseball teams will win and lose on a streaky basis, probably because… Continue reading The Keys to Successfully Betting on Baseball
When the teams square off on Friday for game two of a four-game weekend series, the Tampa Bay Rays, who currently hold the best record in baseball, will try to maintain their recent dominance over the Chicago White Sox. The first pitch will be thrown at Guaranteed Rate Field at 7:10 p.m. ET. The Rays… Continue reading Today’s MLB Games and Updated World Series Odds
The moment a baseball player hears his name called to the major leagues is one of the most anticipated in the sport. But some players have to hold their horses for longer than others. Class AA shortstop Drew Maggi was shocked to learn on Saturday that the Pittsburgh Pirates were signing him after 1,155 games… Continue reading Drew Maggi, AA Veteran Has Finally Been Been Called Up By The Pirates