How amazing of a defensive season could we see in 2020?
Is it possible for a player to save a large number of runs in a short season?
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Is it possible for a player to save a large number of runs in a short season?
Whenever baseball returns, it will be great to see the sliding, diving, and the jumping that players do to make great plays.
Brandon Guyer on his recent retirement, the 2016 World Series, his new business venture, and being a good mentor.
Andrelton Simmons, Javier Báez, and company will take the field again someday. Watching them work their magic will be awesome.
Just about everyone (but hitters) should be looking forward to seeing plays like these
LISTEN HERE On this episode of the Sports Info Solutions Baseball Podcast, Mark Simon is joined by Thomas Harding, Rockies beat writer for MLB.com, Alex Speier, who covers the Red Sox and MLB for the Boston Globe and Alex Coffey, who covers the Athletics for The Athletic. Almost every other…
One of the best players in the KBO joins the show.
Baseball historian Jim Allen on the start of the 2020 NPB season
A detailed look at the top defensive players in the MLB Draft
A mix of good baseball and bad baseball, but hey ... it's baseball