
I watched a game on TV. A pitcher was ready to throw the first pitch of the game. The play-by-play guy mentioned a thing which is quite interesting.
I watched a game on TV. A pitcher was ready to throw the first pitch of the game. The play-by-play guy mentioned a thing which is quite interesting.
In the first week of May, the 2025 Bowman was released. It’s always an interesting set that focuses on prospects. You can find some future stars or super stars in this set. But you know, sometimes things don’t go as expected.
Is that Chris Taylor? A friend sent me a message during the 2017 World Series. My friend is a big fan of the Seattle Mariners and he heard of him when Taylor was playing for the Mariners. However, while playing for the Mariners, Taylor’s performance wasn’t so impressive. Nonetheless, things have become different since he was traded to the Dodgers in 2016.
An all-star hitter was at the batter’s box. And a pitcher threw the first pitch. That hitter didn’t move. It was a strike. Well, that hitter didn’t intend to hit.
I opened a lucky bag a few weeks ago. In the lucky bag, I found an interesting card. It’s a Paul Blair autograph card and it’s from the 2001 Fleer.
It was a few weeks ago, I watched a game on TV. In the game, a pitcher gave up a home run in the first inning. It seemed that he didn’t pitch well in the first inning.
On June 7, Evan Longoria officially retired as a member of the Tampa Bay Rays. Longoria was selected by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in the first round of the 2006 draft. He made his MLB debut in 2008 and spent 16 seasons in the majors. In his career, Longoria played 1986 games, slashing .264/.333/.471 with 342 home runs and 1159 RBI.
I watched an interview on X. A batter just had done a great job at Chase Field with 4 hits in a game. In the interview, he was asked if he knew that his career stats are pretty good when he visits Chase Field.
A few days ago, I watched a clip on Netflix. A pitching coach indicated about fastball usage to his pitchers. He talked about using fewer fastballs.
I listened to a podcast show a couple days ago. In the show, an analyst mentioned a player’s performance in the 2025 season, emphasizing that the player has drawn more walks than strikeouts.
The 2025 Topps Heritage was released in late April. This year, it takes us back to 1976. For me, this series is an interesting brand to collect. However, it’s not so easy to get a hit. There’s only a hit in a hobby box.
One month ago, Jose Ramirez reached a key career milestone. He became the first player in Cleveland Guardians history with at least 250 stolen bases and 250 home runs. Since making it into the big leagues in 2013, Jose Ramirez has become an essential player for the team.
May just came to an end. In the second month of the 2025 season, several pitchers had done a fantastic job on the mound. And let’s see how good they were last month.