Total Access Baseball

User login

Who's online

There are currently 0 users and 13 guests online.

Opinion

Opinion

Are the Chicago White Sox Doing Themselves More Harm Than Good?

Even in victory, the Chicago White Sox (52-74) are utterly frustrating. Don’t take this the wrong way, but the Sox—12-5 over their last 17 games—are doing more harm to their future than good.

The wins they are piling up now are hurting their draft status and will have limited carryover into next year.

Roadblocks to the Yankees' Miracle Playoff-Race Comeback

The New York Yankees, winners of five in a row and eight of 10, are on a roll, climbing to within 3.5 games of a postseason spot as they head to Tampa Bay—one of the American League's wild-card leaders—for a three-game series this weekend.

MLB: Breaking Down Ryan Braun's Statement on PEDs

In case you didn't know by now, Ryan Braun is really sorry. He's sorry to have let down Milwaukee Brewers' fans, Major League Baseball, his family and friends and of course his sponsors.

Red Sox's Lack of True Ace Will Cost Them Any Shot at 2013 World Series

As Red Sox Nation holds their collective breath for the return of Clay Buchholz, a quick look at the Boston rotation should strike fear into the heart of anyone that believes the 2013 squad is poised to join the 2007 and 2004 teams as recent World Champions.

What Ryan Braun Has to Do to Get Back in Fans' Good Books

Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun is digging a deeper hole for himself following his recent apology acknowledging his use of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs).

Offseason Moves the Angels Can Make to Compensate for Albert Pujols' Decline

If the owner of your favorite baseball team has a "win at all cost" attitude, that's usually a good thing, right? Yes! Being aggressive and spending money has paid off for many eventual World Series champions. But it's also resulted in some very dire situations, notably in the case of Arte Moreno and the Los Angeles Angels

Are Yasiel Puig's Immaturity Issues Finally Causing On-Field Dropoff?

Yasiel Puig is an MVP candidate and then some...unfortunately, by "and then some" I mean that he's also a diva.

5-Game Suspension for Ryan Dempster is Far from Harsh Enough Penalty

If Major League Baseball is trying to send Ryan Dempster a message, it's not doing a great job.

The Boston Red Sox pitcher hit New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez in the second inning of a game between the bitter rivals on Sunday, resulting in a five-game suspension for Dempster:

Trevor Plouffe's Awesome Play Destroyed by Stubborn Ball Stuck in His Glove

Sit back and laugh at the hilarious moment Trevor Plouffe found out that the awesome play he just made was destroyed by a baseball that had no intentions of leaving his glove. 

Granted, the Minnesota Twins third baseman probably doesn't share the Internet's need to LOL in his general direction. 

The Minnesota Twins Should Make RHP Anthony Swarzak a Starter

Anthony Swarzak is, without a doubt, the goofiest player on the Minnesota Twins.

He always has a sinister grin that gives you the impression he’s got something funny spooling in his brain, ready to unleash it into the world. You almost want to laugh before he says anything because his cheeky smile is just so wacky.

Poll

Best of the American League
Tampa Bay
19%
Boston
19%
Chicago
7%
Minnesota
10%
Los Angeles
17%
Texas
27%
Total votes: 270

Recent blog posts

Featured Sponsors