The purest of Major League Baseball fans enjoy the rumors and gossip created by the MLB General Managers meetings that follow the regular season each year. Trade rumors and free agent destinations are usually plastering the headlines of our favorite sports websites, warming the winter months. The hopes of championships to come, ring in with the holidays and ride right into Spring Training. It appears that is going to happen this year.
With the Braves now 4 games behind the Mets and the Phillies 3, game two took on crucial importance. The organization believes that starting pitching help is on the way in a few days, via trades, Carlos Carasco, etc. but that didn't help last night. New York's bullpen was called upon to pitch 7 innings and win...and win they did.
Going deep into games in today's version of Major League Baseball, I would guess would be a pitcher getting into the 6th inning. Before, if you didn't complete 6 innings, it wasn't considered a quality start. Today, New York Mets starting pitcher Marcus Stroman went "old school." Stroman plunked the first batter of the game and then basically shut the Cincinnati Reds down.
ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney is back with Levack and Goz to answer to answer the questions surrounding the New York Yankees and Mets. Primarily who will the Yankees be adding to the team when the trade deadline gets here and will the Mets be buyers or sellers?
If you missed Capital Region Sports Saturday this weekend, have no fear, the podcast is here!
Here's the show breakdown (times are approximate):
0:00-0:13 - I broke down why Friday night was a great night for the Capital Region and for the Capital Region college basketball scene...
The Toronto Blue Jays overcame the New York Yankees this year to win the AL East and advance to the ALCS.
The Jays used a historically strong trade deadline to spring past the Yanks, but they also got help with the return of Marcus Stroman...
Blue Jays phenom and Long Island native Marcus Stroman dominated the Yankees on Wednesday night, tossing seven scoreless innings and striking out five.
Stroman's story is an incredible one. He's already pitching -- and in meaningful baseball down the stretch -- after tearing his ACL back in the spring training...
TORONTO (AP) — Adam Lind hit a three-run home run in his return to the starting lineup, rookie Marcus Stroman won for the first time in three starts and the Toronto Blue Jays beat New York 8-3 on Monday night, handing the Yankees their third straight loss...