The Shot Heard ‘Round the World

By Harvey Frommer   Throughout the long history of baseball there have been poignant, exciting, dramatic moments. But very few can compare to what happened on October 3, 1951 at the old Coogan’s Bluff.” Others, especially in Brooklyn, call it “Dat Day.” But no matter what label is applied it was a time to remember. […]

Kershaw Is MLB’s Only Hope to Have a 20 Game Winning Pitcher this Season

With the end of the 2017 MLB regular season close to an end, it’s time to take a look at the season and review some of the interesting stats and try to guess where things will end up when the season finishes. While this won’t affect the betting odds of the baseball game, it does shed […]

Former New York Mets players representing most projected 2017 postseason teams

To say the 2017 season has been a disappointment for the New York Mets baseball team, its players and coaching staff, its fans, and the media is an understatement. Past season success and expectations had the ball club competing with the likes of the Washington Nationals, Chicago Cubs, and Los Angeles Dodgers for supremacy in […]

Houston Astros vs. Washington Nationals MLB Odds, Betting Pick & Analysis

In what might have given rise to a probable preview of the World Series, the Washington Seals team (at 74 – 48) will make a stopover at the Houston Astros squad (at 76 – 48) for the initial lot of three sessions on last week of August as strong road contenders embarking on major sports […]

Dan Driessen, Forgotten Cog of the Big Red Machine

Do you remember your first trip to a Major League ballpark?   The sights and sounds of the Big Leagues can be dizzying for a young fan getting his first in-person taste of the game at the highest level.   That was certainly the case for me when I visited Riverfront Stadium on June 23, […]

World Series Odds as we enter September

It just so happens, every year I am asked at about this time in the season who I think will make the playoffs and what are the odds of those teams making it to the World Series. So without further ado, here are my predictions entering September … The American League In the American League […]

The top 3 MLB Championship picks for 09/02/17

As the most part of the tournament is over, there are still quite some matches left for the baseball lovers which cannot be missed. with a lot of great matches in the ongoing week, another Sunday is coming where you can actually witness some of the greatest matches of this tournament. More than anything, you […]

Can the New York Mets overcome their current controversies?

It has been 31 years since the New York Mets last won the World Series but only a couple since they played in the Fall Classic, with a 4-1 loss to Kansas City in the 2015 showpiece. The long-suffering fans will be hoping for return to the season finale this term but, even at such […]

The Chicago Cubs’ Historic Journey to the World Series

The number that continuously haunted the Cubs was 108. 108 years, 39,420 days, or nearly a million hours represents the last time the Cubs were victorious in a World Series. The team compiled record highs that would only be reached a couple of times in the past century. The team won over 100 games for […]

Pinpointing the Struggles of AZ in 2016

Not all things go as planned. The Arizona Diamondbacks learned this lesson the hard way in 2016. At 48-67 going into August 14th’s game against the Red Sox, fifth in the NL West, and 17 games back of the Giants for first place is not where they wanted to be in the middle of August. […]

35 Years Ago: Milwaukee Brewers and the 1981 Baseball Strike

By guest writer, Chris Zantow. Much has been written and broadcast about the 1982 Milwaukee Brewers team that lost to the St. Louis Cardinals in the World Series. To date this has been the only World Series in franchise history, so naturally there is a lot of nostalgia associated with that particular team. However, the […]

Nine Innings/Questions on the Cardinals with C70 at the Bat

If you like what you read below, check out more from a good friend of BaseballReflections.com (yes, you’ve seen that name here before, just not for a while), Daniel Shoptaw at his site, C70 at the Bat!   This is a continuation of our series of articles where I ask fellow bloggers from the Baseball Bloggers Alliance (BBA) […]

Nine Innings/Questions with Mets Hot Corner

If you like what you read below, check out more from Mets Hot Corner at thier site, http://wwe.metshotcorner.com:  Mets blog giving opinions and unique views about the latest news concerning the NY Mets, as well as team nostalgia.   This is a continuation of our series of articles where I ask fellow bloggers from the Baseball Bloggers Alliance (BBA) 9 […]

Nine Innings/Questions on the Brewers

If you like what you read below, check out more from Chris Zantow  at his site,  https://chriszantowauthor.wordpress.com/! This is a continuation of our series of articles where I ask fellow bloggers from the Baseball Bloggers Alliance (BBA) 9 innings worth of questions about their team. The goal is to do this for as many teams as possible […]

Nine Innings/Questions on the 2016 Reds

If you like what you read below, check out more from Shawn Weaver at his site,  shawns.blogspot.com! This is a series of articles where I ask fellow bloggers from the Baseball Bloggers Alliance (BBA) 9 innings worth of questions about their team. The goal is to do this for as many teams as possible (all 30 would […]

Nine Innings/Questions with Dodgers Blue Heaven

If you like what you read below, check out more from Ernest Reyes at his site, Dodgers Blue Heaven! This is the first in a series of me asking fellow bloggers from the Baseball Bloggers Alliance (BBA) 9 innings worth of questions about their team. The goal is to do this for as many teams as possible […]

Configuring the New York Mets 2016 roster

As spring training is about to start in Port St. Lucie, Florida, the New York Mets have to deal with expectations that are as high as they have been in years. Not just because they are coming off their fifth National League Pennant, but the fact that they are expected to do very well this […]

The Miggy Trade: Did the Marlins Get the Better Deal?

Eight years ago from December 4th, Miguel Cabrera was traded to the Detroit Tigers from the Florida Marlins. The trade didn’t just involve Miggy, however. There was a slew of players in the exchange, but who got the better deal: Tigers or Marlins? Tigers’ Acquisitions: Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis Miggy has had some very productive […]

New York Mets best options for a right hand hitting OF/ 1B

If a grade could be given to the New York Mets 2015 off season, I guess it would vary based on one’s vested interest in rooting for the franchise. Outsiders (non- Mets fans) will continue to talk about the Mets projected starting staff, which of course features Matt Harvey, Jacob deGrom, Noah Syndergaard, Steven Matz […]

TEJADA’S OUT, UTLEY SUSPENDED!

BY ISMAEL NUNEZ If you missed it: This past October 11th, 2015 on Saturday night in the MLB playoff game between Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets, the talk was not the Dodgers 5-2 victory it was the slide! Dodger 2nd Baseman Chase Utley slid into Mets Shortstop Tejada causing a broken fibula. Tejada is out for […]

Can These Diamondbacks Contend In 2016?

Given that we haven’t quite hit September yet, it feels a little bit early to start baseball offseason speculation. But with the Diamondbacks a few games under .500 in a competitive NL West and well outside of a Wild Card shot, it’s time for Arizona to look ahead. But before we get into some potential […]

The greatest mid season acquisition the Mets ever had?

Yoenis Cespedes has performed better than anyone could have imagined since his trade to the New York Mets from the Detroit Tigers. For a better part of the last calendar year or so, talk has been about the Mets need to add a franchise star caliber bat to their lineup. Comparisons were made to the […]

LA Dodgers: Win or Bust

It is not a fair assessment to say the Los Angeles Dodgers have all the money in the world, just about a third of it. In all seriousness though, if recent baseball history is any indication, the Dodgers’ flush wallets alone may not be enough to buy a championship in the MLB, and that leaves […]

Is Nolan Arenado Ready to be the Next Face of the Colorado Rockies?

Nolan Arenado might just be the next face of the Colorado Rockies, but it’s safe to assume that he has no idea. When Arenado was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the second round of the 2009 amateur draft, he was selected two picks after Cincinnati’s Billy Hamilton and four picks before Cleveland’s Jason Kipnis, […]

BRAVES UPDATE

“No matter how good you are, you’re going to lose one-third of your games. No matter how bad you are you’re going to win one-third of your games. It’s the other third that makes the difference.” —  Tommy Lasorda The Braves were 42 and 47 as of July 15, 2015 and on a 5 game […]

Early Trade Deadline Predictions

As teams continue to grind through the Major League season, it will become apparent which clubs have a shot at the playoffs, and which clubs are out of it entirely. This evaluation process really picks up near baseball’s trade deadline, which is July 31st. The introduction of the second wild-card team in 2012 has allowed […]

Dodgers and Mets have the excess to make a deal happen

I stay away from the so called “phantom trades” for the simple fact that baseball fans are very shortsighted. The thought behind a trade for most baseball fans is to see their team improved (on paper) at the expense of another team. If this just applied to the mongo fans, I would call it sheer […]

BENCHES CLEAR, BUT NO BRAWL

You’ve got to love baseball when the benches clear and a good old fashioned brawl is brewing.   Even little leaguers know that retaliation is par for the course.   We were a little disappointed during the June 11th game between the Atlanta Braves and San Diego Padres because well, no punches were thrown.  The verbal confrontation […]

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