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2025 Top 100 MLB Players: #30 - #26

2025 Top 100 MLB Players: #30 - #26

This article ranks MLB players #30-#26 for the 2025 season. Rafael Devers (#30) has transitioned to DH for the Red Sox after Alex Bregman's arrival but remains a dangerous hitter with over 200 career home runs. Corey Seager (#29) continues to stand out as an elite shortstop for the Rangers, having won World Series MVP awards with two different teams. Austin Riley (#28) has become a cornerstone for the Braves at third base despite injury setbacks in 2024. Michael Harris II (#27) represents the future of Atlanta's outfield as a dynamic talent who won Rookie of the Year in 2022. Kyle Schwarber (#26) has established himself as one of baseball's premier power hitters with the Phillies, breaking the single-season leadoff home run record in 2024 while providing leadership both on and off the field.

June 21, 2025

Ballpark Foods: How French Fries Are Made

Ballpark Foods: How French Fries Are Made

This article is part of the 'Ballpark Foods' series and focuses on how French fries are made at sporting events. It describes French fries as crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, with a satisfying potato taste and salty finish. The article details the 10-step process of making fries, starting with selecting the right potatoes (usually Russet), washing and peeling them, cutting them into strips, soaking them to remove starch, drying them thoroughly, and then using a double-frying method for optimal crispness. The fries are first fried at a lower temperature, cooled, then fried again at a higher temperature before being seasoned and served with various dipping options. The article is written at a 6th grade reading level and includes information about the ingredients and cooking techniques that make ballpark French fries a fan favorite.

June 21, 2025

The History of the Cincinnati Reds

The History of the Cincinnati Reds

This article covers the history of the Cincinnati Reds baseball team from their beginnings in 1869 as the first professional baseball team through their most successful eras. It describes their start as the Cincinnati Red Stockings, their dominant period in the 1970s known as 'The Big Red Machine,' and their 1990 World Series championship. The article also mentions their ballparks, Opening Day traditions, recent successful seasons, and their overall legacy in baseball history. Throughout their 150+ years, the Reds have won five World Series championships and remain an important part of Cincinnati's culture.

June 20, 2025

Superhero Baseball: What if the Center Fielder Could Make Force Fields?

Superhero Baseball: What if the Center Fielder Could Make Force Fields?

This article explores the concept of Superhero Baseball, focusing on a center fielder with force field powers. It begins by introducing the fantasy league where players have superpowers while maintaining safety. The article explains how a center fielder who can create force fields would revolutionize outfield defense by stopping home runs, redirecting hits, improving positioning, assisting teammates, and creating strategic defensive plays. It details the regular responsibilities of center fielders and how force fields specifically enhance these duties. The article also discusses how other superpowered players could counter force fields - telekinetic batters curving hits around barriers, super-strong hitters breaking through shields, phasing runners passing through barriers, gravity-controlling pitchers making balls too heavy to deflect, and weather controllers disrupting the fields. It concludes with game balance considerations, noting limitations on force field use to maintain competitive play.

June 20, 2025

Cleats: How They're Made

Cleats: How They're Made

This article explains how baseball cleats are manufactured, as part of a series about baseball equipment production. It describes cleats as specialized shoes with spikes that help players maintain traction on the field. The manufacturing process begins with basic materials like leather, rubber, plastic, foam, and thread. The article details an eight-step production process: design, creating the upper part, making the sole through injection molding, adding spikes, assembly, adding cushioning, final touches, and quality testing. Writing at a 6th-grade level, the article explains how simple materials are transformed into specialized athletic footwear that helps baseball players perform better.

June 19, 2025

Pitching Techniques: What is a sinker? Why do pitchers use it to get ground balls?

Pitching Techniques: What is a sinker? Why do pitchers use it to get ground balls?

This article explains what a sinker pitch is in baseball and why pitchers use it. A sinker is a fastball that moves downward as it approaches the batter, making it difficult to hit in the air. Pitchers use sinkers primarily to generate ground balls, which are easier for the defense to convert into outs and can lead to double plays. The article provides examples of successful sinker pitchers like Marcus Stroman and Zack Britton, and includes a hypothetical scenario showing how a sinker can help a pitcher escape a difficult situation. It also briefly discusses how young pitchers learn to throw this specialized pitch. The article is part of a series exploring baseball techniques and positions.

June 19, 2025

Center Stage: Buxton’s Power and Defense Steal the Spotlight in Minnesota

Center Stage: Buxton’s Power and Defense Steal the Spotlight in Minnesota

In a standout performance, Byron Buxton dazzled fans and teammates alike during the Minnesota Twins' 6-2 victory over the Texas Rangers. Demonstrating his exceptional speed and power, Buxton made a jaw-dropping diving catch and unleashed a career-long home run that electrified Target Field. This game not only showcased his multifaceted talent but also served as a powerful reminder of why he remains one of baseball's most dynamic players.

June 18, 2025

How often do snow games happen in baseball? How does snow form?

How often do snow games happen in baseball? How does snow form?

This article explains that snow games in baseball are rare, occurring only about 2-5 times per season, typically in early April or late October in northern cities. The article then explains the science of snow formation in five steps: water evaporates into vapor, cloud formation occurs when vapor cools and condenses, temperatures drop below freezing creating ice crystals, snowflakes grow around dust particles, and finally fall to the ground if temperatures remain cold enough. The article also describes how snow affects baseball physics, including reduced ball travel distance in cold air, visibility challenges, grip difficulties, and slippery field conditions. The content is part of a series exploring the science behind baseball and fitness.

June 18, 2025

2025 Top 100 MLB Players: #35 - #31

2025 Top 100 MLB Players: #35 - #31

This article ranks and profiles MLB players #35-31 on the 2025 Top 100 list. At #35 is Kirby Yates, the 38-year-old Dodgers closer known for his devastating splitter and comeback from injuries. Manny Machado ranks #34 as the Padres' cornerstone third baseman who continues to excel with power and Gold Glove defense. Emmanuel Clase comes in at #33 as the Guardians' dominant closer who throws 100 mph cutters and has led the AL in saves for three straight years. At #32 is new Diamondbacks ace Corbin Burnes, a four-time All-Star and former Cy Young winner who signed a $210 million contract. Jackson Merrill rounds out the group at #31, the 21-year-old Padres center fielder who had a breakout rookie season with All-Star and Silver Slugger honors, recently signing a $135 million extension.

June 18, 2025

Pickle Juice Powers Rangers’ Rookie to Victory

Pickle Juice Powers Rangers’ Rookie to Victory

In a surprising turn of events, Texas Rangers rookie pitcher Kumar Rocker used pickle juice to combat leg cramps during his impressive outing against the Chicago White Sox. After facing cramping issues in the fifth inning, Rocker’s quick thinking and the unconventional remedy allowed him to complete five shutout innings, leading his team to a narrow victory. This unique strategy not only showcased Rocker's resilience but also highlighted the unconventional ways athletes are addressing on-field challenges.

June 17, 2025

The History of the Milwaukee Brewers

The History of the Milwaukee Brewers

This article traces the history of the Milwaukee Brewers baseball team from their origins as the Seattle Pilots in 1969 to their move to Milwaukee in 1970. It covers their rise to success in the early 1980s when they reached the World Series, their stadium change to Miller Park (now American Family Field) in 2001, and their switch from the American League to the National League in 1998. The article also discusses their return to success in the late 2000s and 2010s with playoff appearances and division titles. Throughout their history, the Brewers have become an important part of Milwaukee's identity with traditions like the Sausage Race and tailgating, while featuring notable players like Robin Yount and Paul Molitor.

June 17, 2025

Shocking Trade: Red Sox Send Rafael Devers to the Giants

Shocking Trade: Red Sox Send Rafael Devers to the Giants

In a shocking turn of events, the Boston Red Sox have traded their star player Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants, marking one of the most significant blockbuster deals of this season's trade deadline. The Red Sox will receive four players in return, including promising pitchers Jordan Hicks and Kyle Harrison, alongside top prospects James Tibbs and Jose Bello, while the Giants finally secure the superstar bat they’ve desperately sought. As both teams navigate this major shift, the implications of the trade could reshape their futures, calling into question the Red Sox's playoff aspirations and bolstering the Giants' quest for a dynamic roster.

June 16, 2025

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