Remaining Optimistic About Yoan Moncada

The 2018 season for the Chicago White Sox season has been one to forget, and the same thing can be said for former top prospect Yoan Moncada. Moncada, who came to Chicago from the Boston Red Sox in the massive December 2016 Chris Sale trade, entered the season with lofty expectations in his first fullContinue reading “Remaining Optimistic About Yoan Moncada”

Cubs Superstar Kris Bryant Keeps Getting Better

Chicago Cubs superstar third baseman/outfielder Kris Bryant is already a two-time MLB All-Star and a National League MVP, but the best is still yet to come for the 26-year-old. Many outsiders considered Bryant’s 2017 season to be a down year. He wasn’t voted to the all-star team for the first time in his career, andContinue reading “Cubs Superstar Kris Bryant Keeps Getting Better”

Brewers Assessment on Lorenzo Cain Has Been 100% Correct

When the Milwaukee Brewers signed star outfielder Lorenzo Cain to a five-year, $80 million contract this winter, the organization told us that they believed even at age 31 that Cain was going to become an even better player than he already was. Cain is now 32 after celebrating his birthday on April 13, and theContinue reading “Brewers Assessment on Lorenzo Cain Has Been 100% Correct”

The Game Day Report’s Top 10 Shortstops Entering 2018

Welcome to another edition of The Game Day Report’s 2018 MLB player rankings! In this edition, we will be taking a look at baseball’s top 10 shortstops. Generally, MLB teams like to have their best overall defenders at shortstop, and some of the players that will be taking a look at are just that. WeContinue reading “The Game Day Report’s Top 10 Shortstops Entering 2018”

The Game Day Report’s Top 10 Third Basemen Entering 2018

Welcome to another edition of The Game Day Report’s 2018 MLB player rankings! In this edition, we will be taking a look at baseball’s top 10 third baseman. Third base is of course known as the hot corner, and it’s not uncommon to see some of the game’s best power hitters at third base. TheyContinue reading “The Game Day Report’s Top 10 Third Basemen Entering 2018”

The Game Day Report’s Top 10 Second Basemen Entering 2018

Welcome to another edition of The Game Day Report’s 2018 MLB player rankings! In this edition, we will be taking a look at baseball’s top 10 second baseman. Second base is in baseball generally has a variety of players that have different skill sets. Some second baseman are power hitters, while some are more contactContinue reading “The Game Day Report’s Top 10 Second Basemen Entering 2018”

Brewers Could Have More Major Moves Coming

Make no bones about it, the Milwaukee Brewers are going for a World Series title in 2018. Their transactions this off-season prove it,  their front office has backed up the idea of going for it, and it sounds like more is brewing in the offices at Miller Park. Many outsiders believe the Brewers will needContinue reading “Brewers Could Have More Major Moves Coming”

Analyzing Jimmy Nelson’s Rise to Strikeout Pitcher

Milwaukee Brewers starting right-handed pitcher Jimmy Nelson has been among Major League Baseball’s best this season in one critical category for starting pitchers: strikeouts. Nelson is currently 9th overall in strikeouts this season in Major League Baseball, trailing only Carlos Martinez, Zack Greinke, Luis Severino, Jacob deGrom, Corey Kluber, Chris Archer, Max Scherzer, and ChrisContinue reading “Analyzing Jimmy Nelson’s Rise to Strikeout Pitcher”

Brewers Must Find Position Comfortable for Jonathan Villar

Jonathan Villar has enjoyed a very nice breakout year for the Brewers at the plate, batting .298/.377/.442 with 11 homers, 47 RBIs, and 50 steals while serving as the teams leadoff hitter. However, Villar made his 25th error of the season in the 9th inning during Milwaukee’s 6-5 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals onContinue reading “Brewers Must Find Position Comfortable for Jonathan Villar”

Blue Jays’ J.A. Happ Could Wind up Being American League’s Cy Young Winner

If someone came up to you during the off-season and told you that Toronto Blue Jays left-handed pitcher J.A. Happ would end up being among the favorites for the 2016 American League Cy Young, you would probably walk away laughing. There is now nothing to laugh about. Happ tossed 7 1/3 innings innings of fourContinue reading “Blue Jays’ J.A. Happ Could Wind up Being American League’s Cy Young Winner”

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