The tater trots for May 4: talking beautiful days, beautiful baseball, and pitchers.
The tater trots for May: a whole slew of heroic home runs, but none more so than Jason Kubel’s…
The tater trots for May 2: David Ortiz provides a great moment on his way back to the dugout.
A 100-year-old article gives us some insight on how basic strategy was changing the game.
The tater trots for May, Presidential Edition. Hanley Ramirez, Emilio Bonifacio, and Mark Teixeira also star.
Lance Berkman reminds Astros fans that he wears big shoes, but Brett Wallace may be capable of filling them; Alfonso Soriano rarely gets on base but often drives himself in.
The tater trots for April 30: Alfonso Soriano had a big month capped by a big home run; Billy Butler and Andrew McCutchen keep the pace up.
The tater trots for April 29: a big night for home runs, highlighted by Justin Upton, Prince Fielder, and Carlos Santana.
The tater trots for April 28: Zobrist’s huge day, Berkman’s Houston return, and Miguel Montero is slower than Vlad – somehow.
The tater trots for April 27: Andre Ethier inspires an odd call from someone not named Vin Scully while Juan Rivera shows Canada he wasn’t kidding.
A quick look at a fascinating man: 22-year MLB umpire, 15-year NHL referee, and Stanley Cup winning coach Bill Stewart.
The tater trots for April 26: a big day for multi-home run days. Now including a list of all tater trot times for the day.
The tater trots for April 25: Ryan Ludwick had himself a pretty nice game; Juan Rivera reminds Toronto just how slow he can run.
Sportswriters have been lamenting the state of “today’s pitcher” for decades, but it doesn’t keep them from creating new ways to explain the it all away.
The tater trots for April 24: Mike Stanton’s “abuela home run” and Shane Victorino’s mach-level flight around the bases.
No analysis of a major move is complete without some consideration of what it might mean for the fanbase.