My latest column on the PGCBL is up. It can be found here.
My latest PGCBL article
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My latest column on the PGCBL is up. It can be found here.
My latest column on the PGCBL is up. It can be found here.
Jameson Taillon got his first MLB win by throwing eight innings of 2-hit ball and striking out five Mets last night, so he’s the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings after the jump:
June 10: Xander Bogaerts
June 11: Ian Kinsler
June 12: Matt Moore.
June 13: Edinson Volquez.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
You may have noticed that there haven’t been as many things here lately. Well, part of that is because I’ve been pretty busy with some freelance stuff. While it is now a bit calm again and I’ll hopefully be able to put more time onto the blog, I wanted to share one thing that is going to be near-constant during the next two months: a weekly notebook for the Messenger-Post papers on the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League. The PGCBL is a wooden-bat college summer league, and while it is fairly new (it started in 2011) and isn’t on the level of the Cape Cod League, it still has seen a lot of players drafted in the last few years and has a good level of play. So, here’s my first notebook on the league, which went up a few days ago.
The June 8 MVP was Taijuan Walker.
The June 9 MVP was Scooter Gennett.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Aaron Sanchez of the Blue Jays went 8 innings, giving up only 3 hits and striking out 12. While he did give up 2 Earned Runs and got the no-decision as the game went into extras (with the Tigers eventually winning), he is the MVP of Yesterday.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
Sorry for the long delay. I have been busy doing freelance work.
But anyway….
The MVP of June 3 was… Corey Seager.
The MVP of June 4 was… Brandon Moss.
The MVP of June 5 was… Jose Fernandez.
The MVP of June 6 was… Rougned Odor.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
The MVP of June 1 was Michael Fulmer.
The MVP of June 2 was Madison Bumgarner.
Standings, as always, after the jump:
The MVP of May 30 was Jeff Locke.
The MVP of May 31 was Mookie Betts!
Standings, as always, after the jump:
The May 26 MVP was George Springer.
The May 27 MVP was Josh Donaldson.
The May 28 MVP was Chase Utley (sorry, Mets fans).
The May 29 MVP was Clayton Kershaw (again).
Standings, as always, after the jump: