A deeper look into why Paul DeJong simply cannot stop crushing New York baseball teams
Paul DeJong is taking Midwestern grievance culture to unparalleled levels
A deeper look into why Paul DeJong simply cannot stop crushing New York baseball teams
One of the two or three greatest Cardinals of the 2010s makes his first trip back to Busch Stadium since becoming the greatest baseball player in the world tonight
My first reaction to the late-breaking trade which saw the St. Louis Cardinals sending starting center fielder Harrison Bader to the New York Yankees for starting pitcher Jordan Montgomery is that I'm mad because they ruined my "the Cardinals didn't do enough to improve the starting rotation at the deadline" post I was just getting…
The problem with a couple weeks' worth of Juan Soto trade rumors and discussion, not the least of which were propagated by this site, is that virtually any other trade is going to seem like a half-measure by comparison. Even if the Cardinals had, say, jumped into the Luis Castillo or Frankie Montas bidding wars…
Yes, I have to accept their decision. I absolutely do not have to respect it.
It's one thing to perform poorly. It's another thing to not be physically able to perform. It's a whole other issue when you choose not to perform.
Guys like Juan Soto don't come cheap
A team doesn't need to have Juan Soto for a decade to get a ton of value out of having Juan Soto
Juan Soto is one of the greatest players in baseball, and the cost of trading for him would likely reflect that
Where does Albert Pujols rank among the twenty greatest living baseball players? Spoiler alert: Somewhere!