Tampa – You can probably forgive the Tigers for this. They opened their season against the Rays’ Shane McClanahan, a man who had a 2.54 ERA last season, a pitcher with a fastball and poor secondary pitches, and a Cy Young Award nominee who threw to TigerTown’s backfields just last week and had spectators captivated. This will not be a good match for the Tigers. The best hitters are left-handed. Insulting them generally does not instill fear in opposing shooters. But still, the Tigers opened the 2023 season with a…
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Shuhei Ohtani for the Dodgers? Juan Soto extended? 23 Bowden Predictions for the 2023 MLB Season
With the opening date only a few days away, it’s time to score again with predictions for the 2023 season and beyond in the off-season. While we wait for the season to kick off, here are 23 bold (and not so bold) predictions for the year. Like all preseason predictions, some will come out and others will flop. Let me know what you think, and share your predictions, in the comments section. 1. Juan Soto, who turned down a 15-year, $440 million offer from the Nationals before he was traded…
Read MoreMinors Madness: Round 1, Hoo-Hoos and Gasbags regions
The bracket of 64 teams is set. Let’s admire it: As you can see, Friday’s vote in the Gasbags didn’t result in a single surprise. It was the least dramatic round of voting yet. Good fare for the Senators, Fightin Phils, Braves, Aviators, Cubs, Missions, Threshers, Redbirds, Clippers, Braves (again), Bandits, Dodgers and Baysox. The closest match was between Emeralds No. 16 and Blue Rocks No. 17, which was determined by a margin of 53.8-46.2 percent. But, before we looked forward, a quick shout out to the defeated Blue Rocks.…
Read More“That Atmosphere Was So Cool”: Matt Ferling, Nick Mattoon, and the Phillies’ Relationships
LAKELAND, FL – Matt Ferling and Nick Mattoon are roommates this spring. They live in Tampa, and every day they drive the 35-mile drive together to their new workplace in the middle of the state. Vierling wears No. 8. Mattoon No. 9. Someone has a closet in between, and this might be the furthest between the two all spring. “I’m glad we did because we’re going through this together,” Ferling said. Look to his left. “It’s a long time with Wolfie. Yeah.” “But we are boys,” Mattoon said. Feirling smiled.…
Read MoreBaseball Hall of Fame ballots 2023: The Athletic’s voters reveal their selections
Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Curt Schilling no longer dominate the annual conversation around Hall of Fame voting, having collectively fallen off the ballot in their final years of eligibility. But that doesn’t mean everything is suddenly straightforward, especially with this year’s addition of Carlos Beltrán, so inexorably tied to the 2017 Houston Astros sign-stealing scandal. Meanwhile, with those big names gone, candidates like Scott Rolen, Andruw Jones, and Billy Wagner could see the gains made in recent years accelerate. We asked some of The Athletic’s writers who vote for…
Read MoreThe Year in Strange But True: Judge! Ohtani! And MLB’s 20 most mind-blowing hitting, pitching feats
Hey! I know you’re about to join your friends and loved ones to sing a Champagne-drenched chorus of “Auld Lang Syne.” But first, did you know that the definition of Auld Lang Syne has something to do with “fondly remembering old times”? No kidding. So here’s an idea. Let’s all fondly remember the Strange But True baseball season of 2022. In which … A guy taking his first swing in the big leagues hit a foul ball to his mother. … And another guy got called up and then debuted before he…
Read MoreTop 25 remaining MLB free agents: Which teams will land Correa, Rodón, Swanson?
MLB teams have already spent more than $2.5 billion on free agents, but some clubs are just getting started. Nineteen of the top 25 free agents from my original ranking in early November have signed, but the new top 25 of remaining free agents will likely receive another billion dollars in this hot market. Two of the elite free-agent shortstops have signed, but Carlos Correa and Dansby Swanson are still on the board. Two of the top-tier starting pitchers have inked new deals, but Carlos Rodón is still available. Where will…
Read MoreWill Jonathan Scopp’s defensive role change for the Tigers next season?
SAN DIEGO – Last winter’s MLB shutdown prevented teams from communicating with their players. This had a long list of adverse effects. Among them: preventing funny situations like the one that follows. Almost every day this season, Tigers manager AJ Hinch has been receiving videos from player Jonathan Shoup. In the videos, Hinch said, Schoop does agility drills. It’s Scoop’s way of answering questions about his group. Despite leading the MLB with above-average 27 Outs in 2022, there are at least moderate concerns next season that the shift restriction could…
Read MoreMLB Hot Stove matchmaking: A free-agent fit for all 30 teams ahead of the Winter Meetings
Happy week before the Winter Meetings! It’s been a slow free-agent signing season so far, with only six players from my top 25 list off the board. José Abreu and Tyler Anderson landed three-year deals with the Astros and Angels, respectively, while Edwin Díaz, Anthony Rizzo, Clayton Kershaw and Martín Pérez (accepted the qualifying offer) re-signed with their teams. Now, as people around baseball pack their bags and get ready to fly to San Diego for the meetings, we’re all eagerly waiting for the next free-agent shoe to drop, which…
Read MoreMLB Free Agency and Commercial Mailbag: Bowden’s Shortstop Market, Contingency Plans, and More
On Tuesday, three free agents ranked on my top 25 list — Anthony Rizzo, Martin Perez and Tyler Anderson — as they agreed deals with the Yankees, Rangers and Angels, respectively. So who will sign next? What do I hear about the trading market? And what can some teams do, as they look to meet their biggest needs, if they can’t make a top priority? Thanks to all subscribers who submitted questions. In this mailbag, I’ve answered 19 of them, starting with a bunch of inquiries about the free proxy…
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