MILB: Crazy game! 43 runs, 31 walks in one game and only one home run

MILB Crazy game 43 runs 31 walks in one game

Imagine this: 43 runs on just 28 hits, along with 31 walks, six batters hit, eight wild pitches, two balks and 14 – count them, 14 – errors. Imagine no more, because this is what the box score marker looked like after one of the wildest baseball games in history: The Seattle Mariners, Dominican Republic … Read more

MLB: Mariners Pitcher debuts with five no-hit innings and WITH a run

MLB Mariners Pitcher debuts with five no hit innings and WITH

Imagine for a minute that you are a minor league pitcher about to make his MLB debut, and you finally get the call: you go to The Show. Where will you make your first appearance on a major league mound? Coors Field, Denver, the worst stadium to pitch. That’s exactly what the 25-year-old right-hander, Darren … Read more

Winners and losers of MLB’s crackdown on sticky substances

Winners and losers of MLBs crackdown on sticky substances

Every year Major League Baseball has a slightly different flavor. The ingredients are always the same: a ball, a bat, a glove, batting, throwing, catching, etc. Recipe portions are constantly changing, but weather aside, baseball still tastes about the same on the last day of the season as it does on Opening Day. Anyway, that’s … Read more

Ohtani gives HR to the highest part of M’s stadium

Ohtani gives HR to the highest part of Ms stadium

SEATTLE – League-leading Shohei Ohtani’s 33rd home run of the season placed him Friday night in a rare company in the history of the Seattle Mariners’ home stadium. 2 Related Ohtani’s lone drive in the third inning off Marco Gonzales reached all the way to the top of right field at T-Mobile Park. The Los … Read more

The American League teams that have exceeded all of our expectations

The American League teams that have exceeded all of our

The “Young Circuit” has had an unexpected group of teams that have taken the season by surprise, surpassing all the expectations that until the middle of the season had on them, becoming the pleasant surprises of the American League Some sports are easier to predict than others. There are several disciplines in which just by … Read more

Hector Santiago responds to expulsion: I only used resin on the glove

Hector Santiago responds to expulsion I only used resin on

Hector Santiago, a Seattle Mariners pitcher, was ejected in the fifth inning of the first game of the Sunday doubleheader against the Chicago White Sox, after umpires inspected his glove, but the veteran player says he only used resin in what was a damp day. “Umpire Phil Cuzzi) said he felt a sticky thing inside … Read more

Seattle Mariners’ Hector Santiago suspended 10 games for foreign substance

Seattle Mariners Hector Santiago suspended 10 games for foreign substance

Seattle Mariners pitcher Hector Santiago he has been suspended 10 games and fined by Major League Baseball for having a foreign substance on his glove, it was announced Tuesday. 1 Related The 33-year-old southpaw is the first player to be sent off and suspended under the league’s new offense against pitchers using foreign substances. Santiago … Read more

Rob Manfred, firm in the face of criticism for revisions: Everything is going very well

Rob Manfred firm in the face of criticism for revisions

NEW YORK – Pitcher reviews began Monday, a week after Major League Baseball (MLB) commissioner Rob Manfred announced a crackdown on the use of illegal substances for better ball grip. How’s the matter going so far? The answer depends on who you ask. Although the players have offered various opinions, many have been expressive and … Read more

MLB relaxes COVID restrictions for vaccinated

MLB relaxes COVID restrictions for vaccinated

NEW YORK – All fully vaccinated players and staff members can stop wearing face masks (masks) in dugouts, bullpens and clubhouses in the most recent Major League Baseball (MLB) change in protocols for COVID-19. In addition, fully vaccinated players and staff members can go out to restaurants without restrictions and attend sporting events as spectators … Read more

Normality looms over MLB: Stadiums slowly return to full capacity

Normality looms over MLB Stadiums slowly return to full capacity

A day after more than 40 thousand people attended Petco Park to see the Dominican Fernando Tatis Jr. tie for the lead in home runs and that over 30 thousand enjoyed live at Angel Stadium the only show offered by the Japanese batter / pitcher Shohei ohtani, the New York Yankees fitted out every seat … Read more