Following today's UEFA Champions League group stage draw, the most prominent European football/soccer competition is ready to kick off. And so is betting on the same. In this article, we will review all the groups and present them to you. Manchester City is the top contender for winning the trophy, and … Read More... about UEFA Champions League Group Stage Draw Completed
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How Home Runs and Batting Averages Have Changed Over the Last 30 Years
Remember back when the best hitters in the league were actually hitting above .300? These days, you’re gonna hear baseball purists utter phrases like this as we watch the game of baseball transform into the "all-or-nothing" era. It is undeniable that there are more home runs in baseball today and lower batting averages than years past. We'll look at numbers soon which … [Read more...] about How Home Runs and Batting Averages Have Changed Over the Last 30 Years
Baseball at the Summer Olympics: Odds, Preview, and Best Bets
Remember that time the Opening Ceremonies were scheduled, and then the Olympics went ahead and started a week early? Perhaps in an effort to reassure sports fans that, yes, no matter what you've read in the Washington Post, the Games of the XXXII Olympiad are not dead in the water, the International Olympic Committee has yelled "play ball" as a symbolic sign that the 2021 … [Read more...] about Baseball at the Summer Olympics: Odds, Preview, and Best Bets
Battle Royale – MLB Division vs Division All-Star Teams
In the spirit of MLB All-Star week we want to take things a step further than Rob Manfred and break down the best players and teams from each division in baseball. This year in the MLB, interleague play is regional - placing even more weight on the division in which you play. Looking at overall records in the standings is not always an accurate representation of the … [Read more...] about Battle Royale – MLB Division vs Division All-Star Teams
An Early Look at the MLB Playoff Picture
An Early Look at the MLB Playoff Picture The 2021 MLB season is already 50% completed. Can we finally start talking playoffs now? Actually, I'm very impatient and wrote my first MLB playoff picture piece way back on May 23 but this one is far more appropriate being that it's already July. The 162-game regular season grind is baseball's calling card but the postseason … [Read more...] about An Early Look at the MLB Playoff Picture
MLB Monthly – June by the Numbers
What do the Tampa Bay Rays and the Oakland Athletics have in common? Each are poorly run franchises which are routinely spotted at the bottom of the standings. Each plays most of their home games in front of nearly empty stadiums – even in a non-COVID year. Both have ugly color schemes. Both are consistently forgotten when trying to rattle off all 30 MLB teams. OK, … [Read more...] about MLB Monthly – June by the Numbers
Using xwOBA to Explain Alec Bohm’s Slump
Exit velocity. Launch angle. Claim you've never heard these terms? You're lying! Since 2015, all 30 MLB stadiums have been fitted with sensors which track all player and ball movement. This system is called StatCast and it's awesome! StatCast tells us how hard batters hit the ball (exit velocity). It tells us how fast baserunners or fielders are moving. It can even … [Read more...] about Using xwOBA to Explain Alec Bohm’s Slump
Record-Breaking Day for Jays, Twins Rescued From Cellar
Beatdown in Beantown - Record-Breaking Day for Jays The Toronto Blue Jays smoked their AL East rivals 18-4 on Sunday afternoon in Boston. Teoscar Hernandez (shown below) led the way for Toronto with 2 bombs and 6 RBIs. Hernandez was hardly the only Jay flexing his muscles in Beantown. Toronto set a Fenway Park record - hitting 8 homeruns as the visiting team - the most … [Read more...] about Record-Breaking Day for Jays, Twins Rescued From Cellar
Bullpen Strength is Everything in 2021
Here’s a hot take - the starting pitcher is no longer the most important aspect of handicapping MLB baseball. What!? That’s blasphemy! No it’s not, you gotta stay up to date on things, bro. MLB Starters are Fading In the mid-70s, the average MLB start length was over 6 and a half innings. By 1980, the average start length was about 6 and one-third innings. 2011 … [Read more...] about Bullpen Strength is Everything in 2021