Head over to Pickin’ Splinters for my article about James Wood’s big day for the Rochester Red Wings yesterday.
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Over at Pickin’ Splinters:
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Over at Pickin’ Splinters, I have a preview of this year’s Rochester Red Wings!
Over at Pickin’ Splinters: LeCroy returns
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Over at Pickin’ Splinters, I’ve got an article on Matt LeCroy’s return to manage the Rochester Red Wings for a fourth straight season.
Over at Pickin’ Splinters: Strasburg’s trips to Rochester
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Over at Pickin’ Splinters, I remember Stephen Strasburg’s trips to Rochester.
Pickin’ Splinters article: Red Wings set to start second half
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I’ve been neglectful in sharing links to my other work this season, but I’m going to change that. And what better place to do so than a preview of the Rochester Red Wings’ second half, and their series with the Lehigh Valley IronPigs? You can find it now over at Pickin’ Splinters.
2023 World Baseball Classic Pool B Preview: Tokyo

We continue our WBC Pool previews with Pool B: Tokyo.
About the Venue: The Tokyo Dome is the largest baseball stadium in the largest metropolitan area in the world and the go-to place for MLB events in Japan. Holding over 45 thousand fans for baseball, the air-supported dome is normally home to the Yomiuri Giants, the most successful team in Japanese baseball. The “Big Egg” has symmetrical dimensions (329 to the corners, 375 to the alleys, 400 to center) and has over the years also played host to concerts, boxing (including Mike Tyson‘s infamous defeat at the hands of Buster Douglas), professional wrestling, NFL exhibition games, and mixed martial arts. It is also the location of Japan’s Baseball Hall of Fame.
About The Pool: It’s not quite accurate to call this the “Pacific pool”, since the Czech Republic is there, but it’s pretty close: four of the five teams are on the Pacific Ocean. Japan and Korea are definitely the big names here, but Australia is always scrappy and could pull an upset. China and the Czech Republic will likely prove canon fodder to the larger teams but should still be interesting to watch given how rarely we see their players against top competition.
Go below the jump for the full preview.
Continue reading2023 World Baseball Classic Pool Previews: Introduction/Glossary
We are less than a month from the start of the 2023 World Baseball Classic, and this week I’ll be doing pool previews.
But first, an explanation of what will be included in each pool’s preview.
First off, each pool will have the following:
About the Venue: Info on the stadium where it will take place. Pretty self-explanatory.
About The Pool: A general overview of the pool. Summing up the basic storylines to keep an eye on.
Pool Outlook: My outright predictions for the pool.
For every country, there will be these bits:
About The Country: Again, largely self-explanatory. Just a bit about the country, its history, etc. Probably will include a fun fact, as well!
Baseball History: The history of baseball in that country. Needless to say, this can vary greatly.
International Baseball History: The history of the country in the WBC, Olympics, and other international play.
Road to the WBC: How the team qualified for this WBC. For most countries, this will basically be “did well enough in the last WBC.”
(Insert Country Name Here)’s Baseball League: Info on the current structure of baseball in that country- what their top league is, etc.
(Insert Country Name Here) MLB Players: A look at MLB players from that country through history as well as how many (if any) are on the team.
Notable names: The most notable players on the team.
Highest Achievers: Other notable players who have reached highest in the continuum of baseball leagues.
Ones to Watch: Generally will be for younger players who aren’t really well-known or MLB now, but could be in the future.
Manager/Coaching Staff: A bit about the manager and coaching staff of the team.
Outlook: General overview of the country/team and how they might do in the pool.
We start tomorrow with Pool A!
Over at Pickin’ Splinters: Daniel Brito returns
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Over at Pickin’ Splinters, my article on the return of Daniel Brito to Frontier Field over a year after his medical emergency.
Over at Pickin’ Splinters: Red Wings break streak
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Over at Pickin’ Splinters: my article from yesterday about the Rochester Red Wings finally breaking their franchise-worst losing streak!
Latest Nats Report piece
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My latest piece on the Rochester Red Wings is now up at Nats Report. Take a look.