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2012 Graduate of St. John Fisher College. Journalist, writer and sponge for information.

MVPs of the Labor Day Weekend (Sept. 2-5, 2016)

This weekend’s MVPs….

Sept. 2: Jon Lester

Sept 3: Mike Trout

Sept. 4: Eduardo Rodriguez

Sept. 5: Chad Bettis (apologies to Brian Dozier and Ubaldo Jimenez)

Standings, as always, after the jump:

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MVP of Yesterday (September 1, 2016): Christian Yelich

Christian Yelich did it all- including homered- last night, and he’s the MVP of Yesterday.

Standings, as always… after the jump:

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MVP of Yesterday (August 31, 2016): Andrew Toles

With a shocking late game-winning grand-slam in the ninth, Andrew Toles of the Dodgers is the MVP of Yesterday.

Standings, as always, after the jump:

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MVPs of while I was gone (Aug 25 to 30, 2016)

The MVPs while I was in Chicago….

August 26: Chris Sale

August 27: Charlie Blackmon

August 28: Josh Donaldson

August 29: Mike Trout

August 30: Rougned Odor

Standings, as always, after the jump:

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Back from #GlickTrip16

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Well, I am back from Chicago (and Milwaukee) and so I’m going to get back to the blog. I had a great time, and you’ll see some of the pictures from my time there in the coming days and/or weeks. In addition:

  • Later today, there will be the post of MVPs of the last few days.
  • There was a LOT of WBC news while I was gone, so I’ll be getting caught up on that.
  • I’ll also be having more WBC projections.
  • And, finally, there will be another Bizarre Baseball Culture and another installment of International Baseball Culture, although those don’t have hard dates yet.

Thanks!

BIZARRE BASEBALL CULTURE: Take “The Human Target” Out To The Ballgame

In Bizarre Baseball Culture, I take a look at some of the more unusual places where baseball has reared it’s head in pop culture and fiction.

Comic Book universes are huge and diverse, going through countless genres and containing both nitty-gritty realism and utterly fantastic science fiction or fantasy. And yet, they all take place in the same universe, no matter how different they seem. You can get a idea of just how crazy this is by looking at Marvel’s movie/TV empire, where Daredevil and Guardians of the Galaxy are both taking place in the same universe despite the fact that one of them is about a guy beating up mob bosses (and the occasional ninja) while the other one has both a talking raccoon and a talking tree.

However, as a result of this, sometimes characters get lost in the shuffle. They are technically part of the universe, but they rarely interact with it. Maybe it’s because their adventures are on the more mature side, maybe they are stuck in another dimension that the usual heroes don’t go to so often, or maybe, they aren’t seen because that’s just the way they want it…

Such is the case of Christopher Chance, AKA the Human Target. He’s not a completely unknown character- he’s been the subject of two short-lived shows based on his comics (the most notable being a two-season FOX series starring Mark Valley and James Earle Haley), but he’s firmly in the D-list of DC Comics. And those were both pretty different from the comics and had little indication of taking place in a world of DC Comics. In fact, when it was announced that the Human Target would be coming to Arrow, some people were surprised to find out that he even was a DC character. That’s probably because he doesn’t interact with the rest of the DC Universe all that much. Or maybe he does, but we just don’t know it.

Because, you see, the Human Target is a master of disguise. He becomes the would-be assassination victim using heavy prosthetic-work and a knack for copying voices and body language. And in this installment of Bizarre Baseball Culture, Christopher Chance figuratively steps up to the plate:

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MVPs of the last two days (August 23 and 24, 2016)

The MVP of Aug. 23 was… Gregory Polanco.

The MVP of Aug. 24 was… Manny Machado.

 

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PROGRAMMING NOTE:

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A word on this week and an announcement:

  • First off, starting this Friday I’ll be going to Chicago and Milwaukee for a whirlwind 3-and-a-half-day trip featuring three MLB stadiums, a few museums, and who knows what else. As a result, the Baseball Continuum will probably be on a brief hiatus.
  • However, before then, there will be a BIZARRE BASEBALL CULTURE. It was supposed to be this weekend, but I forgot it covered two issues of a comic book so I didn’t set aside enough time then.
  • A late-but-needed feature about baseball stadiums and Pokemon Go.
  • And, of course, there will be MVPs of Yesterdays until my vacation starts.

MVP of Yesterday (August 22, 2016): Adrian Gonzalez

The MVP of Yesterday is a easy choice: Adrian Gonzalez, who had 3 HRs and 8 RBIs.

Standings, as always, after the jump.

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MVPs of the Weekend (Aug. 19 to Aug 21, 2016)

The MVPs of the weekend?

August 19: Kendall Graveman

August 20: Robbie Ray

August 21: Noah Syndergaard

Standings after the jump, of course.

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