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Scout’s Take: Records Were Meant to Be Broken? Think Again
On September 6th 1995, twenty five years ago, Cal Ripken JR. broke Lou Gehrig’s 56-year […]
Scout’s Take: Taking An Aster-Risk
Sometimes, what has always worked in the past just doesn’t fit the situation you are […]
Scout’s Take: A Swarm of Injury Bugs Has Plagued Baseball
The disappointment of not having a full season in sports today, at every level, is […]
Scout’s Take: Life is Not Always Fair
The Mets have an almost impossible task with having to play 9 games in a […]
Scout’s Take: Unwritten Rules in Question
The unwritten rules for major league baseball players are just that, unwritten. If they are […]
Scout’s Take: What’s With the Mets
What the heck is going on in Queens? What happened to that “Best pitching staff […]
Scout’s Take: In Baseball, Some People Don’t Have To Play By The Rules
Why am I not writing about New York baseball today? There are two reasons. Number one is […]
Scout’s Take: Now What Baseball Geniuses?
Now what? That is the question we all must be thinking with the present situation in […]
Scout’s Take: “Wanna Play, Here Are the Rules”
Because of the shortened 60-game season and dealing with the protocols for this pandemic, MLB […]
Scout’s Take: You’re a Lucky Fellow Mr. Smith
Now that we will finally see some kind of baseball this year, will we see […]