The Chicago Cubs are off to arguably the greatest start in MLB history. In the modern era, only nine other teams have had more victories than the Cubs after 26 games, but only two also boasted a better run differential. Can the Cubbies keep it up? If so, the north-siders could end up scoring and […]
Archive for May, 2016
The Good, the Bad, the Lucky…and the Yankees: A Look at Early Season Trends
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Don’t Cha Know, Yankees Struggles Go All the Way Back to Robbie Cano
Posted in Baseball on May 2, 2016 | 2 Comments »
Over the first month of the season, the Yankees have not only been one of the worst teams in all of baseball, but they’ve also gotten off to one of the slowest starts in franchise history. How did the once proud and mighty Bronx Bombers find themselves in such a predicament? It all started when […]