Category: essay
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A Brief History of Shitty Aprils
The 2023 St. Louis Cardinals are struggling this April, so let’s take a look at the last 100+ Aprils in Cardinals history to see how they stack up.
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Better Hate an Umpire: A Small Comprehensive Guide to 2023’s Officiating Crews
Being a MLB umpire is a hard job that you certainly could never do, but Tom’s here to provide you with an exhaustive guide on which crews you should put your trust in the most.
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Wage Theft and Arbitration: A Brief History of Labor
The arbitration process is an unpopular one among MLB players and owners; for the owners it’s a check against their ability to completely own their young stars, for players it’s a necessary but unfair system to maintain bargaining.
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Jordan Walker and a Brief History of 1st Round Picks
Jordan Walker has a ton of hype surrounding him, and rightfully so. How does he stack up against other first rounders and what are his odds?
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You Don’t Know Jack: An Excerpt on Police Violence and Peyton Ham
Jack Flaherty’s activism following the George Floyd killings has remained a controversial subject for Cards fans. Here we take a look at a specific case of a young boy murdered by Maryland State Police.
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Fixed Points Amid Cacophony (Salvation in the Years of Hyper Stimulation An Essay)
Tony La Russa offers his take on expanding the game to reach a younger generation of fans.