Reichert Vs. Yan Gives Atlantic a Major League Pairing
September 21, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
This is one of those abundant times when record-shattering performances, solid season-long attendance, and the playoffs collide for attention, but the postseason has to take center stage because it is what everyone has been striving for throughout the 140-game regular season. Actually, the opportunity also is there to combine one of the Atlantic League-record-breaking players […]
Search for Pitching Continues
July 16, 2010 by Bob Wirz · 2 Comments
While it is still a bit early to make too many judgments about the second half of the Atlantic League season, one can be certain the six teams still in search of postseason berths will constantly monitor their pitching. Do we have enough? Starters? Relievers? Who might be available?      At least three former major […]
Are Innings Limits Here to Stay?
June 22, 2010 by Josh Deitch · 3 Comments
If Hamlet had been a modern general manager in Major League Baseball instead of the tragic heir to the Danish throne, the doomed Dane would have morosely uncovered the reports on his young talented pitchers and mournfully deliberated: “To cap or not to cap, that is the question.†Innings limits have become ubiquitous as front […]