Let's dig into some of the less-heralded great — and not-so-great — MLB stories that are worth your attention down the ...
For Don A. Moore, a researcher who studies biases in human decision-making, the prominence of WAR when it comes to voting ...
Baseball America's J.J. Cooper recently posted a comprehensive comparison of two of the best hitters in recent memory, Miguel Cabrera and Aaron Judge. The two could be viewed as the two best ...
Detroit Tigers first baseman Miguel Cabrera hit his 500th career home ... Locally, Jeff Francis, of Lucan-Ilderton Athletics and North London Baseball, as well as Yulissa Agudelo of Bushido ...
or the Tigers giving Miguel Cabrera a massive extension a few years before they needed to even think about it. Make sense? Cool. Note: All WAR numbers are Baseball-Reference.com’s formula.
With the help of baseball-reference.com ... Florida won it all five years later when some rookie named Miguel Cabrera helped wipe the 1998 season from Marlins' fans memories.
Miguel Cabrera crushed his 28th home run of the season ... The image is stunning because anybody that has ever held a baseball knows that they are so hard that the strongest of people would ...
Miguel Cabrera and Albert Pujols both hit over ... Votto will likely not be a first-ballot Hall of Famer. Baseball-Reference ...
When Miguel Cabrera won the AL Triple Crown in 2013 ... Mike Trout being markedly better than Cabrera according to Baseball ...
Here’s a way-too-early look at potential X factors from six first-place teams who could swing this year’s playoffs.
There will always be a group of baseball fans who believe that the game has lost its way, and that the current crop of baseball players can’t come close to measuring up to the greats of the past.
It’s a baseball bummer. A huge percentage of the ... Just in this century, Votto, Albert Pujols, and Miguel Cabrera would make anyone’s top handful. Now, the best hitters play elsewhere ...