Hi folks!! Today I’m going to talk about MLB and their
efforts to bring more diversity to the game. Earlier this week, Major League
Baseball announced that they are going to create a task force to work on
improving diversity on the field. Major League Baseball has made progress when
it comes to bringing the game into urban areas. Currently Major League Baseball
runs 7 Urban Youth Academies and has RBI program but they want to do more to
make the game popular in urban areas. This announcement comes on the heels of
the anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking the color-barrier and the release
of the movie depicting the life of Jackie Robinson. The latest player diversity
reports says that there are 8.5% players on this year’s opening day roster that
are African American. This committee is made up of 18 people who are owners,
players’ union representatives, Major League Baseball scouts, minor league
managers and college baseball coaches. Tampa Bay Rays owner Stuart Sternberg
and Detroit Tigers president Dave Dombrowski will run the committee. The goal
of this task force is to increase the number of minorities’ especially African
American players in Major League Baseball. The fact that Major League Baseball
is taking the step to try and get African Americans to play the game of
baseball is a good thing because the numbers have gone down in the past couple
decades. It is a rarity that you see an African American in the game of baseball
at all levels so now it is Major League Baseball’s job to try and make the game
popular amongst African Americans.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Recap of the First week of the Season
The first week of the season has been a good one.
Some teams are off to a good while others are off to bad starts. The Detroit
Tigers and the San Francisco Giants, the two teams who played in last year’s
World Series both had their home openers. The Tigers raised their American League
Pennant Flag while the Giants raised their National League Pennant Flag and their
World Series Championship Flag. The Giants also received their World Series
Championship rings. The Giants star player Buster Posey received his National
League MVP trophy and his Silver Slugger award. The Tigers star players Prince
Fielder and Miguel Cabrera received there Silver Slugger awards while Cabrera
received his American League MVP award. The Tigers also received there American
League Championship rings. The Atlanta Braves and the Arizona Diamondbacks have
the best records in Major League Baseball with a 4-1 start while there are 6
teams that are off to 1-4 starts. Baltimore Orioles first baseman Chris Davis
is off to a hot and historic start. Davis already has 4 homeruns and 16 RBI’s.
Davis’ homerun streak for his first 4 games matches the mark that was
previously set by Willie Mays, Mark McGwire and Nelson Cruz. Davis holds the
record for the most RBI’s in his first 4 games. There was also a near-perfect
game. Yu Darvish of the Texas Rangers was one out away from throwing a perfect
game against the Houston Astros. I hope that the second week of the baseball
season and the rest of the baseball season are as good as the first week of the
baseball season.
Monday, April 1, 2013
Sunday Night Baseball opening day 2013 recap
Last night officially marked opening day
in baseball. The two teams that played were the Texas Rangers and the Houston
Astros in a contest that was played on Sunday Night Baseball on ESPN. This also
marked the first regular season game that the Houston Astros are playing in the
American League. The Astros won the game 8-2 behind Justin Maxwell’s two
triples and two RBI’s and Rick Ankiel’s pinch-hit three-run home run in the
bottom of the 6th inning. Astros starting pitcher Bud Norris threw 5
2/3 innings and had 5 strikeouts. He also gave up 5 hits and 2 runs. This was a
big win for the Astros because they have been taking a lot of criticism for
having one of the lowest payrolls in Major League Baseball. They have also been
criticized for not spending money on a big time player. A lot of people are
predicting that the Rangers and the Astros will in the bottom of the AL west so
for the Astros to get a win against their in-state and AL west rivals was big.
The loss for the Rangers was not a good way to start there season. They lost Josh
Hamilton, who their best player in 2012 to free agency and now they are trying
to move on past that.
Today most of the teams open up their
season including the World Series champion San Francisco Giants who play their
rivals the Los Angeles Dodgers and the American League champion Detroit Tigers
who play the Minnesota Twins. The New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox open
up against each other. I am excited for today’s games but more importantly I am
excited that the regular season is here.
Friday, March 22, 2013
2013 Major League Baseball season
Hi folks!! The start of the 2013 Major
League Baseball regular season is around the corner. That means teams are
playing games that actually mean something and that can help them get to the
World Series. Teams have to make the tough choice on who’s going to be on their
25 man roster for the regular season. The players who don’t make the 25 man
roster are either released by the team, traded or go down to the minor leagues.
Some of the players who play well in the minor leagues during the season get
called up to the major leagues because of injuries. Once the minor league
season is over, some players get called up to the major leagues when the roster
expands to 40 players in September. Teams also have until July 31st
to make trades but there is also a waiver deadline that is between July 31st
and August 31st.
The start of the regular season is March
31st when the Texas Rangers play the Houston Astros on a Sunday night.
Everybody else plays the next day on April Fools. The 2013 All Star Game will
be played on July 16th at Citi Field in New York City. The last day
of the 2013 MLB regular season ends on September 29th.
I believe that there will be a few teams
that will catch people by surprise. I believe that the Toronto Blue Jays and
the Seattle Mariners will surprise some people in the American League and I
think that Los Angeles Dodgers will surprise some people in the National
League
Friday, March 8, 2013
Performance Enhancing Drug Penalties
Hi
everyone! Last week I did a podcast on Performance Enhancing Drugs and if Major
League Baseball should have a tougher punishment. Earlier this week, Major
League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig said that he is pushing for a more
strict punishment. He is proposing this punishment to Major League Baseball and
the players’ association. Selig says that one of the reasons for a proposed
tougher punishment is that players are allegedly trying to get
performance-enhancing drugs through a South Florida doctor. Another reason why
Selig wants a stricter punishment is the growing number of players who have
been suspended for using performance-enhancing drugs since the punishment was
implemented in 2005. There have been 67 players suspended for
performance-enhancing drugs. In 2012, 6 players were suspended for
performance-enhancing drugs. Selig says that he knows that their probably be a
player that will break the rules but he wants the number of player suspension
for performance-enhancing drugs to go down. I think it is good that Major
League Baseball is trying to correct their mistakes of the past. In the past,
Major League Baseball took a hit because it seemed that they ignored the issue
when people started to talk about certain players who looked like there were
taking steroids or other substances. I think the punishment that they have
right now is a strict punishment. I’m
trying to understand what a more tougher punishment would be. Would a proposed
punishment be if you test positive for performance-enhancing drugs at first
time your ban for life? I think that Major League Baseball should keep
suspending players who keep using performance-enhancing drugs but MLB wants to
stop the use of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
World Baseball Classic 2013
The start of the 2013 World Baseball Classic is March 2nd. The World Baseball Classic is a tournament that was started in 2005 once the International Olympic Committee removed baseball as an Olympic sport. The first World Baseball Classic Tournament was played in 2006. The winner of the first World Baseball Classic tournament that year was Japan. The second World Baseball Classic was played in 2009. Japan ended up winning the 2009 World Baseball Classic tournament. The 2013 World Baseball Classic marks the third time the tournament has been played. In the past, the countries that played in the World Baseball Classic were countries that have a rich baseball tradition. I believe over the past few years, the game of baseball has grown. There are countries that are competing in this year's World Baseball Classic that did not compete in past tournaments and also did not have a rich baseball tradition. There are 12 teams that participated in the 2009 World Baseball Classic that were invited back to the 2013 World Baseball Classic. The first round of the tournament has teams broken up into pools. The teams in Pool A are Japan, China, Cuba and Brazil. Pool B consist of South Korea, The Netherlands, Australia and the Chinese Taipei Baseball Team. The teams in Pool C are Venezuela, Puerto Rico, The Dominican Republic and Spain. The teams in Pool D are The United States, Mexico, Italy and Canada. Each team in the pools will play teams in their own pool once. The top two teams in each pool will advance to the second round. The second round consists of 2 pools. Pool 1 will be the top two teams in Pool A & B and Pool 2 will have the top two teams in Pool C & D. The second round is a double elimination tournament. The winners of the first games will play each other in the second game. The losers will play each other in an elimination game. The winner of the elimination game will play the winner of the non-eliminating game in another elimination game. The two teams that remain in the tournament will play each other in a game that will determine seeding for the Semifinals. The winner of the Semifinals games will play each other in the Finals to determine a champion for the World Baseball Classic. The first round games for this year's tournament will be played in Japan, Taiwan, Puerto Rico and Phoenix. The second round games will be played in Japan and Miami. The finals will be played in San Francisco.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Spring Training
Hi everybody!! This week I am going to talk about spring training. This week marks the first week that players report to camp to get ready for spring training. On Monday, the majority of teams reported to spring training camp in either Florida or Arizona. There are two leagues in spring training. There's the Cactus League in Arizona and the Grapefruit League in Florida. The Cactus League consist of the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox, Arizona Diamondbacks, Colorado Rockies, Cleveland Indians, Oakland Athletics, San Francisco Giants, Texas Rangers, Kansas City Royals, San Diego Padres, Seattle Mariners, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. The Grapefruit League consist of the Atlanta Braves, Detroit Tigers, Baltimore Orioles, Miami Marlins, New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays, Toronto Blue Jays, Washington Nationals, St Louis Cardinals, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, Houston Astros, Boston Red Sox and the Minnesota Twins. Pitchers and catchers are the first to report to camp. Everyone else reports to camp later on in the week. The first few weeks of camp, position players work on their hitting and fielding drills. Postion players also work on bunting and situational drills. The pitchers usually pitch and work on fielding drills. On occasion, pitcher will hit and bunt but mainly they work on their pitches. Teams also have intersquad scrimmages against each other. In March, teams start to play each other during spring training. Teams that are in the Cactus League do not fly to Florida to play teams in the Grapefruit league and vice versa. A team that is in the Cactus League plays other teams in the Cactus League. The same goes for a team that is in the Grapefruit League. They play other teams that are in the Grapefruit League. Also these teams play there minor league teams and college teams during spring training. The point of spring training is to get MLB teams ready for the regular season and to pick the 25 best players for there roster.
Friday, February 8, 2013
MLB Predictions
Hi everyone!!! This is
Charles and I'm here to talk about my predictions on what will happen in the
2013 season. I will talk about my predictions on who will be in the World
Series and who will win it all, who will win AL and NL MVP, which managers in
the AL and NL will win Manager of the Year and who will win the AL and NL CY
Young. I will also talk about my surprise teams in 2013.
According to Vegas, right now the Blue Jays have the best
odds at winning the World Series with their odds being at 7 to 1. The Dodgers
and the Nationals both have an 8 to 1 chance at winning the World Series. The
Angels and the Tigers both have a 9 to 1 shot at winning the World Series. The
Yankees, Braves and Giants odds are at 12 to 1, the Reds and Rangers odds are
at 14 to 1, the Phillies have a 18 to 1 chance, the Cardinals have a 22 to 1
chance, the Rays have a 25 to 1 shot, the Red Sox have a 28 to 1 chance, the
Athletics have a 30 to 1 chance, the Brewers have a 35 to 1 chance, the Orioles
and White Sox both have a 40 to 1 chance, the Diamondbacks, Royals and Pirates
have a 50 to 1 chance, the Indians, Mariners and Padres have a 75 to 1 chance,
the Cubs, Rockies, Marlins, Twins and Mets have a 100 to 1 shot and the Astros
round it out by have a 200 to 1 chance at winning the 2013 World Series. My
prediction on who will make it to the 2013 World Series is the Tigers and the
Dodgers and I think the Tigers are going to win it all. I’m not being biased
even though I’m a Tigers fan but they have the same team coming back this year
as they did last year when they went to the World Series. There only
significant additions are Victor Martinez and Torii Hunter. I think there only
going to get better. The Dodges also have a pretty good team with Hanley
Ramirez, Adrian Gonzalez, Carl Crawford, Matt Kemp, Andre Ethier, Josh Beckett,
Zach Greinke and Clayton Kershaw.
My prediction for
AL MVP is Prince Fielder and my prediction for NL MVP is Yadier Molina. I think
Fielder will get it because a lot of pitchers will end up walking Miguel
Cabrera and I think Prince will make pitchers pay for walking Cabrera. If
Fielder does get AL MVP it’ll be the third straight year a Tiger has won the
award. I think Molina will win the NL MVP because I think the Cardinals will
shock some people and make the playoffs and they will be led by him. I think
the AL Manager of the Year will go to John Gibbons of the Blue Jays and Mike
Matheny. I believe that the AL Cy Young will go to Justin Verlander and the NL
Cy Young will go to Clayton Kershaw.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Welcome to The MLB Blogspot: A blog that talks about Major League Baseball. My name is Charles Gardner and I'm a student in college who enjoys to follow Major League Baseball and loves the sport.
Baseball has been a sport I've loved since I've first started playing and watching the sport when I was 5 years old. I learned the game from my dad who played baseball growing up. I would watch lots of Detroit Tigers' games growing up on Fox Sports Detroit, the Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox on WGN, The Atlanta Braves on TBS, until they stop showing them on national television and nationally televised games on FOX, ESPN and recently TBS. I would watch guys like Sammy Sosa, Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire, Chipper Jones and a plethora of other names play the game of baseball on a daily basis.
My personal goal for this blog is to state my opinion on the things that are happening in Major League Baseball. Some of the issues that I plan on talking about is the steriods problems in Major League Baseball, trades and free agent signings predictions on who will be in the World Series and who will win it all and a few other things. I also want to interact with my audience and listen to what they have say. I don't expect everyone to agree with what I have to say nor do I think that have I'm right and have all the answer's so I'm open to hearing everyone's opinion. I will posts things on my blog every few days. I will also welcome people who are blogging about baseball or other sports to follow my blog and I will follow your blogs.
Now that everyone knows who I am and what I am going to talk about, I hope people check out my blog and comment on it! Enjoy!
Baseball has been a sport I've loved since I've first started playing and watching the sport when I was 5 years old. I learned the game from my dad who played baseball growing up. I would watch lots of Detroit Tigers' games growing up on Fox Sports Detroit, the Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox on WGN, The Atlanta Braves on TBS, until they stop showing them on national television and nationally televised games on FOX, ESPN and recently TBS. I would watch guys like Sammy Sosa, Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire, Chipper Jones and a plethora of other names play the game of baseball on a daily basis.
My personal goal for this blog is to state my opinion on the things that are happening in Major League Baseball. Some of the issues that I plan on talking about is the steriods problems in Major League Baseball, trades and free agent signings predictions on who will be in the World Series and who will win it all and a few other things. I also want to interact with my audience and listen to what they have say. I don't expect everyone to agree with what I have to say nor do I think that have I'm right and have all the answer's so I'm open to hearing everyone's opinion. I will posts things on my blog every few days. I will also welcome people who are blogging about baseball or other sports to follow my blog and I will follow your blogs.
Now that everyone knows who I am and what I am going to talk about, I hope people check out my blog and comment on it! Enjoy!
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