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Consider The Rangers, Sweep Takes, And The Braves Give Up On Giving Up: This Particular Week In Baseball
Three sweeps remind us of the importance of a win or two here and there over the course of a season, the Rangers are fun, and the Reds redefine bad pitching.
Lights Out: What a Hot Start Does and Doesn't Mean in Baseball
Many more teams have gotten to the 50-game mark on a 100-win pace than have gone on to win 100 games. How and why they decline says a lot about how to prevent it.
Supernova Jackie Bradley, Greater Fools, and Clayton Kershaw: This Particular Week In Baseball
A consideration of trades that don't get made in light of Jackie Bradley Jr.'s Mike Trout-esque start, very simple math on Clayton Kershaw, and watching the Reds forever.
Flying Dutchman Didi Gregorius Makes Insanely Graceful Midair Tag
At first the runner was ruled safe, but a replay caused the officials to overturn the call.
Can We Start Believing In The White Sox Yet?
It's too early to make predictions, or to pretend to know where the season is headed. But the White Sox look very much like a team worth believing in. Eventually.
Ump Foils Dioner Navarro's Attempt to Trick Chris Sale
Dioner Navarro almost hit Chris Sale with a baseball and tried to blame it on the Toronto fans. Then the home plate ump sold him out.
Bad Relievers, Supernova Cubbies, and Thor: This Particular Week in Baseball
A mercifully brief look at the early wreckage of the Astros' Ken Giles and the Red Sox's Craig Kimbrel, a few words on litter boxes, and the Cubs go on dominating everything, dominantly.
Chicago White Sox Are Playing Snow Ball
Adjust your thermostats, and let's play some motherfucken ball.
Sorry, Adam LaRoche: Baseball Locker Rooms Aren't Daycare Centers
Chicago slugger Adam LaRoche reportedly is retiring because the White Sox told him to limit the time his son Drake spends with the team. Um, what?
Adam LaRoche Retired Because the White Sox Didn't Want His Kid in the Locker Room all the Time
The White Sox asked LaRoche to stop bringing his kid to the clubhouse, so he retired.
Throwback Thursday: The Death Of Buck Weaver, Baseball's Hungry Ghost
Eight members of the Chicago White Sox were banned from baseball for throwing the 1919 World Series. Buck Weaver was one, and he died proclaiming his innocence.
Thirsty-Ass Teams They Barely Played for Congratulate Ken Griffey, Jr. and Mike Piazza on Election to Hall of Fame
Everyone remembers "Former White Sox outfielder Ken Griffey, Jr.," right?