Biggest dissapointments in the 2020 MLB season

Biggest dissapointments in the 2020 MLB season

2020 was one heck of a season. I don’t think this will be a season we will ever forget. It was..strange, unorthodox, unusual. COVID-19 changed the entire season and changed some player’s styles. There were a few surprises in the 2020 season, one of those being how some superstars had a bad year. Today, we will go over the top 5 players who had horrific seasons this year.

First, let’s name some honourable mentions

Cody Bellinger, Yoan Moncada, Nolan Arenado, Marcus Semien, Joc Pederson, Austin Meadows, Shohei Ohtani, Alex Bregman

All of those players were pretty disappointing in this weird 2020 season. But they weren’t the worst. Let’s dive into the top 5.

5: JD Martinez

You know a season was really weird when JD Martinez had a down year. For, his whole career, JD Martinez has been historically good. Even with the Astros, and even the Diamondbacks, when he wasn’t noticed, JD was very good. Before his career blossomed with the Red Sox, in between 2011-2017, JD hit 152 home runs, drove in 476 RBIs, and hit .285. That was before he got really good. 

In 2018 and 2019, where he was arguably the best DH, JD hit 79 home runs, picked up 235 RBI’s, and hit .317. Think about it. He hit half as many home runs in 2 years then he did in 7 years, not on the Red Sox. 

That’s why I was so disappointed to see JD Martinez 2020 stats. He just looked like he wasn’t in it this year, His discipline at the plate went waaaaaaay down. His strikeout numbers went waaaaaaay up. Honestly, the entire Red Sox team didn’t look like they wanted to win. It didn’t help that their manager got busted for cheating, and then got fired. Rick Roenicke wanted the Red Sox to tank this year. In 2021 Alex Cora will be making a return appearance. Maybe he will return to peak JD Martinez mode with Alex Cora at the helm. Who knows. The point is, JD Martinez, sucked this year. Bad. That’s why he is on this list.

4: Jose Altuve

Jose Altuve was an absolute monstrosity this year. He could not hit the ball to save his life, more specifically breaking balls. The swing and miss percentage on breaking pitches this year was sky-high. You can find a lot of evidence, whether it is stats, or just watching him play, to make the statement that he was arguably the most disappointing player of 2020. Watch this video (credit to Baseball Doesn’t Exist for the video) to see the lowlights of Jose Altuve’s disappointing 2020 season. You can learn the context of the past 3 seasons for Jose, and what makes him so hated and why he was horrendous this year.

On offense, this guy was hitting with a pool noodle up there. Every time he got thrown a curveball or slider, you could guarantee that he would strike out. He hit for almost now power, no consistency, on a team that relies on their biggest stars to hit extremely well. Alex Bregman, Michael Brantley, Carlos Correa, Yuli Gurriel, and the departing George Springer. All of them except for Brantley were not that good this year. Especially Jose Altuve. There is a chance that because of the struggles of Jose, it may influence where George Springer signs. 

And on defense, he was the worst defensive 2nd baseman in all of baseball. His defensive stats are off the charts bad. As I was pulling up the defensive stats for Jose Altuve, the page malfunctioned and turned my computer off. I guess the stats were so bad that even the website didn’t want me to see them! Makes sense I guess. Not only was he bad in the regular season, but it also haunted him into the postseason vs the Rays, who would go on to the World Series, only to lose to the Dodgers. Remember in the ALCS, when he committed two throwing errors, one of which continued the inning, and the next batter hit a go-ahead home run. Check out the video Jomboy Media made about it.

It’s really hard for me to lean on the fact that he was so bad because he was never good in the first place. Of course, we all know Cody Bellinger on the Astros Cheating Scandal, he said that Altuve stole an MVP from Aaron Judge in 2017. Judge had a monster season, hitting 52 home runs as a rookie, which at the time was the record. But before the 3 years that the Astros cheated, which was 2011-2016, Jose was not all that hot. Then came the next 3 years the Astros cheated, and he was extremely good, and won the MVP in the process. Then they got busted and exposed. 2020 came, and without the trash can banging, Jose was brutal. I don’t want to believe that is why he is struggling, but let’s be honest, why else would he? It also was a really weird season, where a lot of superstars struggled, and maybe it was just a coincidence that it was after the season the Astros were exposed for cheating. Who knows? What we do know is that Jose Altuve was horrible this season.

3: Christian Yelich

The former MVP was atrocious this season. Following his 2019 season where he was an All-Star, winning a Silver Slugger award and finishing 2nd in the MVP race to Cody Bellinger, Yelich barely hit above .200 in 2020. He was horrendous. I was expecting him to have another spectacular season, hitting around .300, 20 home runs, and playing solid defense.

Yelich got some payroll this season, when he signed a $215 million extension with the Milwuakee Brewers. And he deserved it. After winning back to back Silver Slugger awards and winning an MVP in 2018 and almost another one in 2019, Yelich was on a path to possibly be one of the best outfielders of the generation. All of us were so let down by Yelich this year. 

Some people went as far as calling him the Least Valuable Player. Popular social media influencer GiraffeNeckMarc made an entire video on how Yelich was the worst player of 2020. The irony is how he made a video in 2019 on how Yelich was the best player in the league. And here we are now. It is sad to see someone like Yelich struggle so much, someone who is such a good person, and such an incredibly talented player. All we can do now, is look to the next season.

2: Javier Baez

Man oh man, was El Mago a disaster this season. So dissapointng. From being an All Star in 2019, winning a Gold Glove a few years back, the 2020 MLB The Show cover athlete, Javier Baez has looked all but that. With the bat, he was useless, a dead spot in the lineup. He hit .208 with 8 home runs and drove in 24 home runs. The counting stats aren’t horrible, but .208? Really? For being the guy who is arguably the best shortstop in the National League, he plummeted down to maybe the worst shortstop in the league.

Don’t even get me started about defense. It seemed like every single Cubs game I watched this year, Javy made an error. He was brutal with the leather this year, so bad. He was super hesitant to make the throw, never got to the ball quick, and his throwing was HORIBBLE. Seemed like Rizzo at 1st base had to pick or stretch almost every throw he made. Even on the ones that weren’t errors thrown to the wall, if the Cubs didn’t have Anthony Rizzo at 1st base, I guaruntee you Javier would have had twice if not 3 times as many errors. I hope he regains himself in 2021, because he is so exciting and fun to watch when he is right. But man, was he a bummer this season.

1: Kris Bryant

Oh boy, Kris Bryant was a mess this year. He barely could hit anything. My 7 year old brother has hit more home runs in tee ball than Kris Bryant hit this year. We all know about Bryant’s history. He won the Rookie of the Year award in 2015, and then won the MVP in 2016, and he is a 3 time all star. But man, did he stink it up in 2020. Check out Kris Bryant’s stats here. He posted a 0.3 WAR. That means he was barely worth even putting in the lineup. Lots of players on the Cubs had down seasons this year, and Kris Bryant is near the top of that list. Yes, he hit a grand slam vs the White Sox. But in the end, it doesn’t matter. The Cubs lost that game, and that was only 1 of 4 home runs Kris hit this season, and only 4 of 11 RBI’s he drove in.

It has gotten so bad, that the Cubs are looking to potentially trade him. The biggest, most likeliest trade is between the Cubs and the Nationals, both teams have won World Series trophies in this decade. The deal may make you laugh, but the Nats are interested in trading Starlin Castro straight up for Kris Bryant. That’s it. The White Sox may also be interested in trading for him. “But why would they trade Kris Bryant, when they already have Yoan Moncada at 3rd base”, you may ask. Well, Kris Bryant can also play left and right field. And with the season Nomar Mazara had last year, and with the track record of Kris Bryant, it seems that if they landed him, Nomar would probably ride the bench most of the season. Even if the Cubs do not trade him, they may non-tender him, which means any team can pick him up in free agency. The chances of Kris leaving the Cubs, is fairly high, whether it is this season or next. 

Anyways, Kris was horrendous this year, and has left the Cubs scratching their head at what to do with him.

 

There you have it, my list for the biggest disappointments of the 2020 MLB season. From being MVP’s to the bottom of the shelf, these players really demonstrated what it looks like to go from the cream of the crop, to the dog poop that gets stuck on your shoe when you walk outside. I do feel bad for them, and maybe they bounce back in 2021.

Biggest MLB free agents of 2020

Biggest MLB free agents of 2020

With our “Covid Cup” winners crowned, and the wacky 2020 MLB season over, it’s time to move on to the next phase of the season, and that is the offseason and free agency

Let’s take a look at the 3 biggest free agents from each of the conferences headed into the 2020 MLB offseason

JT Realmuto

JT Realmuto is probably the biggest name headed into free agency this year. We’ve all seen what this guy can do, starting back with the Marlins, and now becoming a top catcher in the game with the Phillies. Despite only playing in 47 of the 60 games this year, he had a little bit of a down year. The thing is, his down years look like a lot of players’ solid years. Realmuto hit .266 with 11 Home Runs, 32 RBI’s, and a .349 OBP. One reason he is such a big target this year is because of how good he was in 2019, by FAR his best season. With the catching shortage, there is in the game today, JT has stepped up and taken the competition by storm.

Will he stay?

As of right now, it looks up and down. Bryce Harper, who signed a massive deal with the Phillies in 2019, said, “J.T. Realmuto needs to be our catcher next year — plain and simple” The Mets are interested in signing JT. Although JT has not hinted or said much about who he is signing within 2020, I would personally think that JT would stay in Philly.

Trevor Bauer

Of course, we all know Trevor Bauer to be one of the most controversial players in the league, with some of the on and off the field decisions he makes, and things he says. But, I guess, he has that right, considering how he is dominating the league right now. Bauer probably is going to win the National League CY Young Award this year, and he is only going to post up more seasons like this from now on. With his fastball touching up at 96 mph, and one of the nastiest curveballs in the league, Bauer has put up some insanely good numbers 2020. From being the 3rd pick, in what we know now to be the best draft of all time, to be one of the best pitchers in the NL, Trevor Bauer has and will continue to dominate.

Will he stay?

Of course, we all know that the Reds are currently almost out of the rebuilding phase of the franchise. The Reds had somewhat of a disappointing season, although they made it into the wildcard spot in the National League. Ultimately, were swept by the Atlanta Braves. Based on Bauer’s history, there is a decent chance that he will move on from Cincinnati. Of course, Bauer posted up phenomenal numbers this year, is probably going to sign for a 6 digit contract in the 2020 offseason. There is also a chance that he stays in Cincinnati for a few more years. The Reds have made comments about how important resigning him will be for the success of the franchise moving forward, saying, “We will do everything we can to resign Trevor Bauer”. It’s up for grabs, and only time will tell what decision he makes.

Marcell Ozuna

Marcell Ozuna might be the biggest bat from the 2020 MLB season in free agency this year. Marcell nearly won a Triple Crown, in a season where everything is shorter and different. Ozuna put up phenomenal number Designated Hitting for the Atlanta Braves this year, in not only the regular season, but he absolutely raked in the postseason. Ozuna was easily a top 3 hitter in the National League, and lead the NL in home runs this year. Numbers like that will certainly make you a LOT of money in the near future.

Will he stay?

Me personally, I would like Marcell to stay in Atlanta. The Braves finished with a phenomenal record of 35-25, with the best game being when they scored 29 runs vs the Miami Marlins, where Ozuna picked up a hit and an RBI with it. His teammate, Adam Duvall made history by recording 2 3 home run games in the same season. Marcell will probably earn a lot of money, as the Braves have a lot of money in the bank they can spend. But, just like he did in St Louis, he may leave. There is a better chance he stays then leaves, but you never know.

Now that we have covered the National League, let’s move onto the American League

Nelson Cruz

Nelson Cruz should be a Hall of Famer. The numbers he has over his career and the consistency he has had is truly special. Fun fact: he is older than his manager, and still hit 40 home runs in a season. He has hit over 400 home runs in his career, and he is also 43 years of age. He continues to defy Father Time and just rake for power. Hall of Fame numbers deserve quite a bit of money, and so he is going to probably make a lot of money this year

Will he stay?

Cruz has been on the Twins for 2 years, and he fits PERFECTLY into the slugging Twins lineup. In 2019, the year Nelson hit 40 home runs, the Twins broke the MLB record for most home runs by a franchise in a single season. That team is built around power, and Cruz is at the forefront of it all. Me personally, I think Nelson will spend the rest of his career in Minnesota. The team is inches away from making a deep postseason run and possibly making it to the world series.

DJ Lemahieu

DJ Lemahieu is one of my favourite hitters in the league and is one of the best hitters in the league. He has fit in very well with the Yankees extreme lineup, hitting leadoff and 2-hole, and can play all over the infield. He picked up a batting title this year, after finishing second to Tim Anderson in 2019. Lemahieu has established himself as one of the premier hitters of even this decade. After being average with the Rockies in his earlier years, the Yankees picked him up on a 2 year $24 million dollar deal, he turned a corner with the Yankees and became arguably the best 2nd baseman in the league. Such a feat will earn himself some paper in the 2020 MLB offseason.

Will he stay?

Lemahieu is known for being a quiet guy. Doesn’t really have social media or say anything controversial, or even really give his opinion to the public. He is the quiet assassin, quietly killing the league. Lemahieu has not quite made a hint publicly about where or who he will sign with in 2020, but the odds are very high he will stay in the Bronx. The team is set up for greatness, after all, they are America’s team. “The Deathstar”. He is a big part of that roster, in driving in runs an making plays defensively. Me personally, the odds are most likely he stays in New York, by a heavy margin.

George Springer

George Springer plays center field for the Houston Astros. He is also a top 3 center fielder in the league. 2nd to the great Mike Trout, Springer has been extremely clutch. Although banging on trash cans may help him, nevertheless, Springer has been elite for the past 3 seasons or so not only in the regular season but in the postseason as well.

Will he stay?

I would think that he would stay in Houston. The bonds and relationships he has with his teammates are special and contribute to his chances of staying in Houston. Then again, the cheating scandal may drive him out of there. He may try and reset his career somewhere else and have a fresh start.

Everything you need to know about the 2020 MLB postseason

Everything you need to know about the 2020 MLB postseason

It’s finally happening! A day 5 months ago we thought would never happen! The 2020 postseason is right around the corner, and I am as excited as ever! Of course, with the shortened 60 game season, the postseason has changed this year quite a bit. Without further ado, let’s get right into it.

Grow the seeds

The 2020 playoff seedings are actually very unorthodox. They are more similar to basketball than baseball this year.

The Postseason starts September 29th at 12:08 PM Mountain Time. It’s the top 8 teams from the American League and the National League based on win percentage. The very strange part of it all is; there are a few teams right at .500 (have roughly the same amount of wins as losses) that are actually in the playoffs this year. The rankings go as follows in the AL 1-8 in this order; Rays come 1st, then the Athletics,Twins, Indians, Yankees, Astros, White Sox, and the Blue Jays. Then in the NL, the Dodgers of course take 1st place, then comes the Braves, Cubs, Padres, Cardinals, Marlins, Reds and Brewers. The 1 will take on the 8, the 2 plays the 7, the 3 plays the 6, and 3 and 4 face off. Usually, only the best teams that have roughly a 700%-600% win percentage make the playoffs. But this year, the seedings are more generous. Jimmy O’Brien used a great analogy to describe the National League “mess” Jimmy claims, “I feel like a mom, and the playroom is like, a mess, and she tells the kids to clean it up. And the kids keep calling her into the room and they’re like, “mom mom, do you want the books to go here? Do you want the toys to go here? Do you want me to roll up the carpet?” And the mom says, “I don’t care how it is, but the next time I come back, it better be clean. That’s where I am at with the National Legaue”.

The rankings go as follows in the AL 1-8 in this order; Rays come 1st, then the Athletics,Twins, Indians, Yankees, Astros, White Sox, and the Blue Jays. Then in the NL, the Dodgers of course take 1st place, then comes the Braves, Cubs, Padres, Cardinals, Marlins, Reds and Brewers. The 1 will take on the 8, the 2 plays the 7, the 3 plays the 6, and 3 and 4 face off.

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Don’t come near my bubble!

Much like the NBA and NHL, the MLB has decided to use playoff bubbles to ensure the players safety. In the National League the 1,8, 5, and 4 seed will play in Arlington. Down south, the 6, 3, 7, and 2 seed will face off in Houston. The first round will be broadcasted on Fox Sports 1 and MLB Network.

After the first and second rounds are done, then comes the NLCS, which will be played in Arlington, Texas

In the American league we head to California where the 1, 8, 5, and 4 seed will play in San Diego.

 Meanwhile, the 6,3 7, and 2 will square up in Los Angeles.

The ALCS will be played in San Diego. Then comes the biggest stage of all, the World Series. It will be played in Arlington.

One thing I found interesting was commisioner Rob Manfred wants fans in the stands. Yes, some would argue that the point of the bubble is to not have any fans in the stadium. But I am sure that the MLB would have precautions to keep the players safe.

The number of fans would be somewhere in the 5,000 area. They would probably tape off the first 5 rows by the dugouts above it and to the sides of it. Every other seat would be marked off. Plexiglass on all of the concessions, masks are mandatory, stuff like that. I like the idea. Why? If you rewatch the 2018 World Series in Los Angeles, the crowd would go absolutely nuts over small things. Foul balls, big at bats, stuff like that. Why? It’s the World Series! You want to do everything you can to help your team win. With the 2020 World Series, it’s not the same. I think we should have fans in the stands. Now, I would also think that the stadiums would use the fake crowd noise to simulate real fans, because let’s be honest, 5,000 fans aren’t anywhere as loud as 55,000 screaming at the top of their lungs. So that covers playoff bubbles.

World Series predictions

Of course, everyone’s favorite world series prediction was going to be the Yankees vs Dodgers. But, as soon as half the Yankees squad got injured and went 5-18, the more likely team to win the AL, are the White Sox, the Rays, and the Athletics. In the NL, the most likely to win of course is the Dodgers. But the Braves, Padres, and Cubs are right on their trail. Former player Trevor Plouffe, at the beginning of the season said, “Honestly, there are really only 4 teams that genuinely want to win this year”. That number is roughly around 6, 3 from each conference. My personal pick for the world series is the Dodgers VS the White Sox.

Season Recap

A lot of weird stuff happened in this weird 2020 season. From fans sneaking onto the Green Monster in Fenway, to managers getting ejected from a private suite for no reason, here are the letdowns and the surprises from the 2020 MLB season

Letdowns: the teams we all thought would do better than they finished

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Astros: I’m pretty sure we all thought the Astros had a chance to go to their 3rd World Series in 4 years. Yes, they may have lost Gerrit Cole to the Yankees, but they still were going to be really good. They had their extremely good lineup, and a solid rotation. After the first couple of weeks, it all fell off.

Justin Verlander, their Hall of Fame ace, went down on injury. 2 months later he made the decision to undergo Tommy John surgery. The rest of the Astros lineup has kind of cycled through injury. Each of their best players have gotten injured at some point of this year. Yes, I know that they are in the postseason this year. But 6th? C’mon, ya cheaters.

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Yankees: Although the Yankees weren’t a total failure, they 100% should have finished higher than they did.

Of course, they had Luke Voit who as of now isleading the league in home runs. He has been an absolute monster for the Bronx Bombers. Aaron Judge made some noise at the beginning of the year by hitting 6 home runs in 5 games. Soon after he would be injured for a few games, but then come back. It happens every year witht the Yankees. They get these big outfielders that can hit balls 450 feet every other at bat. But their big bodies break down quickly. Giancarlo Stanton, Aaron Judge, Aaron Hicks, Luke Voit, Gary Sanchez, etc. Speaking of Gary Sanchez, did you know that he is hitting.147 with a .608 OPS?? Yeah, he stinks this year.

Meanwhile, the Yankees rotation has had some big injuries as well. Luis Severino, presumably the 2nd pitcher went down with Tommy John surgery, as well as James Paxton, who was set to be the 4th or 5th also went down on TJ. Everybody’s getting Tommy John this year.

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Reds: The Reds have been TERRIBLE this year.

In the offseason, the Reds made some good moves. They brang Nicholas Castellanos in, who had been red hot with the Cubs in the 60 games he played with them. He’s been an… eh, piece for the Reds. They also brang in Mike Moustakas, the Moose, who was an All Star with the Brewers. Moose has not been getting it done for the Reds, hitting roughly .210 this year. They brang in Trevor Bauer, who right now is most likely going to win the NL Cy Young this year They brang in the veteran shortstop Jose Iglesias, who has been pretty good for them. Michael Lorenzen is doing better, but he has not been good this year.

Jimmy O Brien read a stat that said the Reds have only won like 4 series the whole year. With their complete lineup, plus the 3 headed monster in the rotation in Bauer, Sonny Gray, and Luis Castillo, they have been decent, with a combined ERA of 2.88. Yes, they are in the 5 spot this year, but they should be finishing at least top 4. Now I will say, the Reds have bounced back a little bit this year, they’ve won like 3 series in a row. But other than that, it’s been disappointing. The Reds have really let us down this year.

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Cardinals: The Cardinals were supposed to be the 2nd best team in the league going into 2020. That’s not the case this year. Yes, they made the playoffs, but they should be WAY higher up.

They had the phenom known as Jack Flaherty, who made history during the second half of 2019. He looked like the 2019 Shane Bieber. Flaherty has not been the best, rocking a 4.84 ERA. Last year’s second half was an ERA of…drumroll please…..0.84. That’s the closest any pitcher has been to untouchable. Then of course, there’s the defense, which has been SPECTACULAR this year.

The Cardinals are on top of literally every team defensive stat this year. Part of that comes from the brilliant managing and coaching, but that’s beside the point.

It’s the offense and pitching that has let them down this year. The Cardinals team hitting stats go as follows: .236 BA, .327 OBP, .347 SLG, and a .701 OPS. That is not good at all! Not to mention the Cardinals pitching has an ERA of 4.00l, which is roughly average. But playing against high offense teams in the playoffs, a 4.00 ERA isn’t going to cut it. Some teams can triple that ERA, like the Dodgers, White Sox, and Yankees. They can drop 12 runs in 4 innings if and when they want to. Anyways, the Cardinals aren’t worth the hype.

Surprises: the teams that surprised us this year

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Marlins: The Miami Marlins have actually been surprisingly good this year. They finished 5th in a stacked  NL conference, and had a couple players that shine really bright.

Miguel Rojas made headlines the first couple weeks by hitting roughly .700 to start the year. Then the whole COVID-19 controversy happened. But after that, the Marlins bounced back well. They called up prized pitching prospect Sixto Sanchez, and he has been lights out. He has a nasty 2 seam fastball that can top out at 100mph, as well as a complimentary curveball and changeup. He kind of reminds me of a better version of Michael Pineda. Another pitcher that has stepped uo his game this year, is Pablo Lopez. You’ve pablobly…(get it)…never heard of this guy He has quietly dominated his position and deserves a lot more credit for what he does. This dude has a .361 ERA with a WHIP at just over 1.

A lot of these below average players really stepped up their game and became average. That has helped their team win a lot of games, even with the 6 game break due to the COVID-19 outbreak they had in that clubhouse. The Marlins might be a good team to watch in the playoffs.

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Padres: The Padres have been pumping out studs like it’s their jobs. Which, it essientally is, but. This team is giving the Dodgers a run for their money.

They have all kinds of young talent, starting with Fernando Tatis Jr, who is in the race to be the NL MVP this year. It continues on with Jake Cronenworth, Trent Grisham , Mike Clevinger, and others. They also have veterans on this team to help them through the postseason and such. A guy like Eric Hosmer, has two World Series experiences. Other guys include Manny Machado, Tommy Pham, Jurickson Profar, and Will Myers.

This team is not only an offensive force to be reckoned with, their defense is solid as well. And I can’t leave out that pitching. Dinelson Lamet, the rookie is the ace of this rotation. Followed by him is Mike Clevinger, who is one of the best pitchers we’ve seen in this 2010 decade. After him comes Chris Paddack, last year’s breakout star. Then comes a few other names. The Padres are good this year, and they’re only going to get better.

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Blue Jays: This team really came from absolutely nowhere, to being the wildcard team in the AL. The were the 25th worst team, to the top 16, over the course of one offseason.

Yes, during last season, they traded away their ace, Marcus Stroman, the Stro Show, for two pitching prospects, which stinks because Marcus was the heart of this team. He was bringing the hype of baseball to Canada. Who did they replace him with? They brang the runner up Cy Young award winner in Hyun Jin-Ryu on a 4 year $80 million dollar deal. And, maybe it played out well, as Stroman has decided to sit ou the 2020 season.. They called up big pitching prospect Nate Pearson, who was #19 on Baseball Prospectus’s 101 top prospect list. They also brang in a few inning eater starters that have been…eh.

But of course, the reason we all actually care about the Baby Jay’s existence is the young talent they have. Starting with Vladimir Guerrero Jr the son of hall of famer Vladimir Guerrero. Sons of former players also on this team include Cavan Biggio, and Bo Bichette. They also have a few solid everyday players, in, Randal Grichuk, Rowdy Tellez, Danny Jansen, and others. Most of these guys are young and have a lot of time to develop and grow, meanwhile some have been in the league for 5 years and have experience which can help the younger players. This team has a lot of upside, and I am so excited to see the pieces of the puzzle all come together.

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White Sox: The Chicago White Sox are arguably the best team in the American League right now. This is my personal favorite team. The White Sox are really good at really every aspect of the game right now.

They’re the most dangerous offense in the league. When you look at this lineup, there is no weak link. Tim Anderson leads off, who is looking to win back to back batting titles. Then there’s Yoan Moncada, who has the best swing in baseball history, and when he’s right, he’s an absolute cheat code. After him is Yasmani Grandall, a top 3 catcher in the game. Then comes Jose Abreu, who leads the league in RBI’s with 57 and is also looking to take home the AL MVP. He’s playing out of his mind. Following suit is the red hot rookie Luis Robert, who looks to be the AL Rookie of the Year. Then comes  Eloy Jimenez, Edwin Encarnacion, Nomar Mazara, and rounding it off is Nick Madrigal. The Sox LOVE Nick. They think he has potential to hit .350 every year and just be an on base machine. 
Next up is Sox Pitching. The White Sox have some very good stuff in their rotation. Lucas Giolito is the face of the rotation, who is having a great year, rocking a 3.48 ERA and a WHIP JUST above 1 and 1.037. Giolito also threw a no hitter this year against the Pirates. Next up is Dallas Keuchell, former Cy Young award winner. He has a lot of veteran exerience and has  a very good ground ball rate, top 5 in the league. Keuchel has had one heck of a season, with a 1.99 ERA and a 52.8% GB rate. That means every other batter grounds out versus him. Then comes the young guns, Reynaldo Lopez, Dylan Cease, and Garret Crochett. All 3 of these guys have really good potential right now and iun 5 years they could be the Aces on a lot of teams. This White Sox team has a TON of potential, and we are only seeing a little bit of it.

What we know as of know about MLB The Show 20

What we know as of know about MLB The Show 20

Release date

March 17th, 2020 

Platforms

Available on Playstation 4 and 5, Nintendo Switch, and even Xbox. The other games were only available on PS4. Not anymore. This increases popularity because people don’t have to go buy a Playstation just to play MLB The Show

Early Access

There are 4 options when ordering MLB The Show 20:

Standard Edition

Cost: $60.00

Standard Edition gives you the complete copy of the game, as well as a choice gold pack. 

  • 1x Gold Choice Pack
  • 5,000 Stubs
  • Early Access

MVP Edition

Cost: $80.00

MVP Edition gives you early access. The game comes in a SteelBook cover, and within the game, you get a ton of packs, including

  • Double Dailies
  • 30x Avatars
  • 1x Diamond Variety Pack
  • 2x Gold Choice Pack
  • 10x Show Packs
  • 10,000 Stubs
  • Early Access

Digital Deluxe Edition

Cost: $100.00

DD gives you early access like many of the other editions, as well as a few packs. 

  • Double Dailies
  • 30x Avatars
  • 2x Diamond Variety Pack
  • 5x Gold Choice Pack
  • 20x Show Pack
  • 25,000 Stubs
  • Early Access

Anniversary Edition

Cost: $100.00

The Anniversary Edition is the most valuable edition of the game that you can get. The additional rewards you obtain are

  • Limited Edition Steelbook
  • 25,000 Stubs
  • Early Access
  • Double Dailies
  • 30x Avatars
  • 1x Diamond Variety Pack
  • 2x Gold Variety pack
  • 20x The show Pack

Cover Athlete

Javier Baez

Background information about Javier Baez

Born in Bayamón, Puerto Rico

Position: Shortstop, Third Base, Second Base

Current team: Chicago Cubs

Salary: $5.2 Million per year

Career Awards: 2x All-Star, Silver Slugger, World Series Champion, 2016 NLCS MVP.

Gameplay

Gameplay for MLB The Show 20 is smoother than it’s ever been. They have fixed some of the weird animations you get now, such as an outfielder missing a routine fly ball, or a shortstop holding onto the ball instead of throwing it. 

They also have fixed hitting animations. When you used to good-good a ball, it would usually turn into an out. There is another level, perfect-perfect. It’s almost guaranteed no to become a hit if it’s perfect-perfect.  

Road To The Show

Multi-Reward challenges are now in the game. This motivates and rewards players to hit better, which makes the fanbase of MLB The Show that much stronger. You can now get multiple rewards for completing challenges. Obviously, the harder the challenge, the more rewards you earn.

On-field relationships are also a new addition. The stronger of a relationship you have with another player, the better you play together. For instance, a second baseman and shortstop that have a strong connection will start turning double plays that you see in a top 10 highlight reel. Behind the backflips, barehand grabs, jumping throws, etc. 

Franchise Mode

Franchise mode was always one of the modes in the game that never was as popular as modes like Battle Royale, or even Diamond Dynasty. With some of the new modes in Franchise, it’s bound to become more popular.

Custom leagues are now in the game. This allows you to change the league to your liking. If there is a rule you don’t like, you can get rid of it. Free agency can be turned off. The list goes on. 

Minor League teams are now becoming better than ever. San Diego Studios says, “They got next”. After all they are the next generation of bright stars. The minor leagues are becoming more consistent, more powerful. This is making the game more exciting and promising. 

Relocation and Rebranding are now better than ever. Unfortunately, some cities aren’t able to afford a Major League team. That changes with MLB The Show. Rebranding allows you to rename your team, edit jerseys, logo, etc. Relocation lets you move your team to another location. If you wanted to, you could move the Dodgers to our own Salt Lake City.

 

 

 

Some of The Best Players of MLB

There are many big prospects in MLB, but which are the best. I will show you some prospects said to be the best in the future or right now.

One of baseball’s top prospects is Mike Trout. This will probably not come as a surprise to you. I mean Mike Trout is said to be the greatest player in MLB. Is it his power? His defence? Mike has the highest WAR (wins above replacement) ever in MLB. This basically means his total contributions to his team. He makes 33.25 Million a year. As you can see Mike trout is an extremely valued player in the MLB.

Another big prospect is Christian Yelich. Yelich won MVP in 2018 and has been a nominee ever since. He won a gold glove award in 2014, and he also won silver slugger in 2016 and 2018. He has been seen as a big prospect the past few years. He makes 7 Million a year.

Cody Bellinger Is considered the number one prospect right now in baseball. This is because he is the current leader of WAR in the MLB right now. He hasn’t always been the leader though.  He makes 11.5 Million a year. Cody Bellinger Won Rookie of the year in 2017 and MVP in 2019. This is why Cody Bellinger is so valued in MLB.

Mookie Betts. This guy is rated top 5 in baseball right now. There has been a lot of news blowing up about the Mookie Betts trade. Boston is giving up their biggest prospect, Mookie Betts, to save money. What a mistake. Now the Dodgers have two of the top five players in all of baseball. What makes mookie so valuable? He won the gold glove and silver slugger and best defensive player awards in 2016. He also won MVP in 2018 and more gold glove and silver slugger awards in 2019. To add to that, he gets paid 27 million dollars a year. This is why he is so valued in MLB.

Those are some of the most valued players in the mlb. Now I will talk about some of the best duos in MLB right now. 

Nolan Arenado and Trevor Story are a big duo in MLB. Nolan Arenado is ¨the best Third baseman in the National league if not all of baseball..¨. Trevor Story should not be overlooked either. He has brought an amazing bat and great defence to the Colorado Rockies.

Another big duo of the National League is Ozzie Albies and Adeiny Hechavarria. Ozzie Albies is the fifth best second baseman in mlb, and third best in national league. Hechavarria came to Atlanta last season, and has been a great investment for the braves. He is one of the best shortstops to play the game. 

Francisco Lindor and Cesar Hernandez are a great middle infield duo. Francisco Lindor (Also known as ¨Mr. Smiles¨) alone is a 4 all star, 2x Gold Glove award winner, 2x Silver Slugger award winner, and a Platinum Glove player. Together they have been one of the best defensive duos in MLB. 

These are some of the biggest duos in MLB right now.

 

That is the end of my blog! I hope you found all this info helpful. I found Most of my stats. and info. At baseball-reference.com/players/ so check them out if you want a good site for learning more stats or to find out more about these players.

Why Larry Walker needs to be in the MLB Hall of Fame

Larry Walker for President

Jan 21st is a very big day this year. For those who don’t know what is on January 21st, that is the day that the MLB will announce who will be in the Baseball Hall Of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. There are many players that you can vote for, such as Edgar Martinez, Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Curt Schilling, Manny Ramirez, Sammy Sosa, and more. But the one name that rises above them all, is Larry Walker. The public says it. History says it. Science says it. I say it. And after you finish this article, you’ll say it too.

1: The Canadian Clubber

Larry Walker is an absolute hitting machine. According to FanGraphs and Baseball-Reference, Larry Walker’s career stats go as follows: .313 BA, 383 HR, 2160 H, 1311 RBI, .400 OBP, .965 OPS, 565 SLG, and 141 OPS+. He also participated in 3 home run derbies, was in 5 All-Star Games, won 3 Silver Sluggers, and led the 1997 season in home runs. I also compared Larry Walker to one of the greatest baseball players ever, Ken Griffey Jr. Walker beats Griffey in the following: Batting Average, On Base Percentage, Slugging Percentage, On-base plus slugging, and On-base plus slugging plus. Now you’re probably thinking, “Well, he also played at Coors Field, which has a huge outfield. I say two things: first, he only played 30% of his career games at Coors Field. Secondly if you take a look at his road stats, they are just as good as his home stats. Some of them are also better than some of Griffey’s road stats. 

2: Crazy good defender

Walker was also a very good defender. Both FanGraphs and Baseball-Reference state that he won 7 career Gold Gloves. He also posted a 3.5 DEF, has roughly a 7 DRS, and never in his career had a fielding percentage below .973. If we compare  Ken Griffey Jr’s again, his lowest fielding percentage was .967.  

3: The Complete Package

The Canadian Clubber also was a prolific base stealer. He averaged roughly 15-20 stolen bases a year. His best season when it came to stolen bases came in 1997 when he had 33. 1997 was also the year he won MVP. Wanna take a guess at who won the American League MVP? Ken Griffey Jr, conveniently enough. 

The future of the MLB is international

 Why baseball is more international than ever

With baseball youth participation at an all-time low, the game is thriving around the world. Baseball is slowly turning into the world’s game

The Slump

Youth baseball participation is at an all-time low. A study by the National Sporting Goods Association shows that from 2001-2010, roughly 8.8 million youth participated in youth baseball, whether that is Little League or Super League. That number drops to 5.3 million in 2015-present. There is an abundance of reasons why it is on the decline. One may be because of expensive travel-ball teams taking over the competition. The average black household usually makes $50,000 per year, and white households make $70,000 per year. From my personal competitive baseball experience, it usually costs somewhere from $700-$1500 to play on a legitimate travel team. 

Another reason may be because the game can be rather boring sometimes. The game of baseball is a slow-paced game. Basketball and soccer are sports where you are constantly moving back and forth on the field of play. There is no wonder roughly 15 million kids play basketball yearly. Now, thankfully baseball is making a comeback. The 2019 estimation is nearly 9 million youth played baseball.  But believe it or not, the game of baseball is even more popular around the globe. 

Foreign Freaks

Some of the biggest names in baseball were not born in the USA. As a matter of fact, studies show that a whopping 29.8% of Major Legauers were born outside of the USA. That’s roughly 1 in 3 Major Leaguers. As a matter of fact, this is so big that the MLB noticed that, and they are now considering adding a second team in Canada, or a first team in Mexico. 

Around the globe, there are some big baseball countries. Japan is one of the biggest hotbeds for superstar talent. Some names include Shohei Ohtani, who is probably the most interesting talent going into the 2020 season, who is both a productive hitter, a great pitcher, and is very fast too. Some others include Ichiro Suzuki, probably Japan’s greatest player ever, as well as Hideo Nomo, Yusei Kikuchi, and on the rise currently, Yoshitomo Tsutsugo, who was recently signed by the Tampa Bay Rays. Another hotbed that comes to mind is Cuba, who has produced players like Yasiel Puig, Yasmani Grandal, who just signed a record contract with the White Sox, and Yandy Diaz, who hit 2 home runs at the leadoff spot in the 2019 AL Wildcard game against the Oakland Athletics. Other countries include South Korea, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Curacao, Canada, Mexico, and Venezuela. In 2017 Gift Ngoepe became the first African Born player to record a base hit in the Major Leagues, a truly incredible feat.

WBC

Every year, the MLB hosts an event called the WBC, standing for the World Baseball Classic. All of these countries create a superteam with the best players born in that country. Some of the top teams that play in the tournament include the USA, Cuba, Japan, the Domican Republic, and Puerto Rico. 

It really intrigues me to watch the american’s play teams from the other side of the world. I’m so usedd to watching the best players in the world play in America, when there are players nearly as good, not playing in the Major Leagues. There are also world tournaments meant for younger generations. Some of the best players played in these leagues, such as Bryce Harper, Manny Machado, Jameson Taillon, Kris Bryant, and of course the biggest name of them all, Mike Trout.

A 2nd chance

Not only are some players coming here, America has some players going away to other leagues. Players who didn’t quite make the cut in the MLB, are now given an opportunity to play in other leagues that aren’t as competitive, such as the Mexican League, or the Nippon Professional League in Japan. Essentially it is a second chance for MLB players who have potential, but aren’t quite at the MLB level. They get paid a solid amount,  and if they shine, they might get invited to come back to america. 

Baseball is an incredible game, it truly is. And the world is now realizing that. And with the MLB’s popularity rising around the world, the game of baseball is ready to make a change for the better.

Pedro Martinez pitched the greatest season of all time

Pedro Martinez was a starting pitcher for the Boston Red Sox in the ’90s. He pitched the greatest season ever, then went on to have quite literally, a hall of fame career. Why was it the greatest pitching season ever? Let me explain.

A Star is Born

Pedro Martinez was originally signed as an amateur free agent by the Los Angeles Dodgers. He slowly worked up in the Dodgers farm system and made his debut on September 24th, 1992. He was soon traded to the Montreal Expos on November 19th, 1993. Pedro then had his first successful season in 1995, posting a 3.45 ERA and a 1.15 WHIP. He then repeated that season next year, as well as making his first all-star appearance. He then started getting better and better. His best season with the Expos came in 1997 when he posted a whopping 1.90 ERA. With that, he won his first Cy Young award. He then was traded to the Boston Red Sox in 1998, coming second in Cy Young Award behind Roger Clemens. The year following, he would then pitch what I call, “The greatest pitching season ever.”

El Grande

During his time in Boston, Martinez perfected his repertoire. He had a four-seam fastball that had movement that went in the upper 90s, a ridiculous curveball, and a circle changeup, that in my non-official opinion, is the greatest changeup ever. He also mixed in a 2 seam fastball and a cutter from time to time.

The first month of the season was spectacular for Pedro, going 4-1 with a 2.21 ERA. Then he went to the all-star game, and that was when he shined. He started the all-star game in Fenway park. He faced the leadoff man for the National League, Barry Larkin. Larkin was a very disciplined hitter throughout his career. His highest season for strikeouts was only 69. Pedro fed him fastball after fastball after fastball, and then he threw his changeup, and he was gone. 96mph, 97mph, 98mph, and it’s the 85mph changeup that gets him to miss.

Then comes Larry Walker, who is only hitting .382 in about 80 games, which is no big deal at all. And again, Martinez finishes him off with a fastball.

Last up in the inning, is Sammy Sosa, who was leading the National League in home runs. And he strikes out Sosa, which strikes out the side. Martinez just struck out 3 Hall of Famers with ease. But he isn’t done yet.

Next inning, he strikes out Mark McGwire. Pedro feeds the next batter, Matt Williams, a curveball which he chops to second base, but an error by future Hall of Famer Roberto Alomar errors, and now there is a runner on first.

Martinez strikes out Jeff Bagwell, and Matt Williams attempts to steal but is caught stealing by that year’s MVP Ivan  Rodriguez. And just like that, Pedro’s all-star appearance is over.

But that doesn’t stop Martinez. He would then finish the 1999 season going 23-4 with a 2.07 ERA and a .923 WHIP. He had one bad start against the Florida Marlins, where he surrendered 8 runs. The most memorable start, however, came against the Yankees, his final stat line being, 9 innings pitched, one hit allowed, 17 strikeouts. Up against a dominating team, with a complete lineup, he completely shut them down in a hitter-friendly ballpark. But Pedro’s dominance would extend past the regular season, into the postseason, where he continued being Pedro.

Senor October

The regular season ended, and because of Martinez’s brilliant pitching, the Red Sox made the playoffs, where he still shined. The last two postseasons for Pedro weren’t bad, but not as good as they could be, where he posted a 4.15 ERA in 1997, and a 3.41 ERA in 1998. What about 1999? Pedro had 0.88 ERA! In the playoffs!

The most important appearance in the playoffs was actually not as a starter. It was in relief. Game 5 of the 1999 ALDS, against the Cleveland Indians. Fun fact about the 1999 Cleveland Indians: they scored over 1000 runs that season. Anyways, the game was tied 8-8 in the bottom of the 4th, when Pedro Martinez entered the game, facing the herculean task of pitching to the heart of Cleveland’s order.

First came Sandy Alomar, who grounded out. Kenny Lofton was next, and he did the same thing. Two down in the inning and Omar Vizquel came up to the dish, and he lined out to first base. Next inning, it would be even harder.

Leading off in the 5th was Roberto Alomar, who grounded out to shortstop. That’s revenge for the error he had in the all-star game that year. Next up was Manny Ramirez, who actually became Pedro’s teammate in a few years. He drew a walk, putting a runner on base for the most dangerous man in the American League, Jim Thome, who has already hit 4 home runs in the 5 game series. And he struck out, in the most awkward way possible, a blown foul tip call that sent him back to the dugout unsuccessful. And yet another Hall of Famer came up to face Pedro, this one being Harold Baines. And Pedro struck him out too!

Pedro would continue to mow batters down and get the save, no hitting the best offense in the American League. The Red Sox would then be defeated by the New York Yankees, who went on to win the World Series. However, on the bright side Pedro would win his second Cy Young in 3 years, and came 2nd in MVP voting, falling to Ivan Rodriguez in a very close race. And after the season ended, and he got his awards, the greatest season ever pitched, was over. 

 

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