Giancarlo Stanton’s recent rampage against the Rockies inspires two questions: Have the Rockies ever had a “real” power hitter? And if not, why the heck haven’t they?
The longest home run hit in almost three years went out on Friday night. You know you want to watch it.
If these guys didn’t hit the ball out of the park, they probably weren’t scoring.
Every team has a different TV announcer, and every TV announcer calls home runs differently. This is an attempt to classify all of those calls.
Is the Pirates center fielder getting even better?
What do pitchers look like just after allowing one of the longest home runs of the season?
Ivan Nova allowed a home run to Kirk Nieuwenhuis on Saturday, but the pitch was exactly where he wanted it.
Michael Bourn had a career day playing at Great American Ballpark.
The Orioles wrap up a bizarrely historic week with a start from Colby Lewis unlike any we’ve seen before.
Albert Pujols says he’s not worried about his homerless streak because “home runs come in bunches.” But is there any truth to the cliche?
The tater trots for April 22: a short day for home runs, with only ten hit across the league.
The tater trots for April 19: Curtis Granderson had himself a big night.
The tater trots for April 18: Hanley Ramirez continues his assault on la máquina jonrón and Kevin Youkilis proves how his head isn’t in the game.
The tater trots for April 15: Omar Infante and Hanley Ramirez prove la máquina jonrón lives, plus a slew of big hits.
Events that have happened already this season after not happening for all of 2011 help explain why we’re still hooked on baseball.