Syracuse 🏀 dropped to 133 in KenPom today. If that holds for Saturdays game vs. UNC, it will be the lowest ranking in program history entering a game (prior low was 128 vs. ND this year). H/T to my guy Sean Beney for the stat.
@Buster_ESPN@SlangsOnSports@CTSchwink , I’d like to hear your thoughts on the “Golden At Bat” rule floated around by Manfred. Personally, I’m all for rule changes that add excitement to the game, but this one just goes too far! Are you with me, or am I wrong? #BleacherTweets
@Buster_ESPN With Trea Turner returning soon, do you see the Phillies trading Sosa? He’s had a solid year filling in at SS. Would like to see the Phils add some bullpen strength and/or OF depth. Think Sosa could get us that? #BleacherTweets@CTSchwink
In the week since @MLB added Negro League stats into the official record books, I've been able to dig in & see how truly great #NegroLeagueBaseball was, and how it was such a misconception for them to ever be viewed as inferior leagues #NLB@NLBMuseumKC
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Well done @MLB! Baseball does such a phenomenal job raising awareness and funds for #ALS. My heart goes out to @SlangsOnSports as well. Such a amazing person and incredible baseball and stats mind. #StrikeOutALS#BaseballIsTheBest https://t.co/EMk7MWj10D
How historic and surprising has Shota Imanaga been? Read the latest article for all the details: https://t.co/hCOaqrewm3
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@BrentAxeMedia I remember going to two of his starts in Syracuse. By far the most energy I’ve ever seen at any baseball game, and I have been to over a dozen MLB games. It’s unfortunate his career never fully panned out, he could have been a generational pitcher if not for the injuries
We've seen more and more lower-seeded teams reach the Final Four in recent years. Dating back to 1983 when the field expanded to 53 teams, only 6 Final Fours have been less "chalky" than this year, with 5 coming since 2001.