A month into what would have been the 2020 regular season, we’re no closer to knowing when we’ll have meaningful baseball games this year – if at all. If we do have games, they will most likely be played in centralized locations. That could create a strange situation for fantasy owners by forcing them to eliminate a variable that’s always been a big part of the decision-making process: park factors.
An extended offseason isn’t making things easy for the many writers and broadcasters who make their living discussing the national pastime. The main questions fans want answered these days are when baseball will return and what it will look like when it does.
As painful as it was to see MLB's opening day come and go with no real games, a little bit of creativity can at least help soften the blow. We’ll never know how those contests would have played out, but virtual results can be a fun substitute.
Join us for some baseball talk ... and no need to cover up; we're talking virtually! Co-GM of BaseballHQ.com Ray Murphy is here at 9pm ET on Monday, April 6, 2020 to answer any and all questions. Afterwards, view the chat transcript here.
With a little help from the 2019 MLB.tv archives, let's re-watch some random games and pull out some nuggets to use in 2020. Introduction for a new twice-weekly series.
Can you get away for some baseball talk? Co-GM of BaseballHQ.com Brent Hershey is here at 12 noon on Monday, March 30, 2020 to answer any and all questions. Afterwards, view the chat transcript here.
Let's escape for some baseball talk. Co-GM of BaseballHQ.com Brent Hershey is here at 12 noon on Monday, March 23, 2020 to answer any and all questions. Afterwards, view the chat transcript here.
A month into what would have been the 2020 regular season, we’re no closer to knowing when we’ll have meaningful baseball games this year – if at all. If we do have games, they will most likely be played in centralized locations. That could create a strange situation for fantasy owners by forcing them to eliminate a variable that’s always been a big part of the decision-making process: park factors.
An extended offseason isn’t making things easy for the many writers and broadcasters who make their living discussing the national pastime. The main questions fans want answered these days are when baseball will return and what it will look like when it does.
As painful as it was to see MLB's opening day come and go with no real games, a little bit of creativity can at least help soften the blow. We’ll never know how those contests would have played out, but virtual results can be a fun substitute.
Join us for some baseball talk ... and no need to cover up; we're talking virtually! Co-GM of BaseballHQ.com Ray Murphy is here at 9pm ET on Monday, April 6, 2020 to answer any and all questions. Afterwards, view the chat transcript here.
With a little help from the 2019 MLB.tv archives, let's re-watch some random games and pull out some nuggets to use in 2020. Introduction for a new twice-weekly series.
Can you get away for some baseball talk? Co-GM of BaseballHQ.com Brent Hershey is here at 12 noon on Monday, March 30, 2020 to answer any and all questions. Afterwards, view the chat transcript here.
Let's escape for some baseball talk. Co-GM of BaseballHQ.com Brent Hershey is here at 12 noon on Monday, March 23, 2020 to answer any and all questions. Afterwards, view the chat transcript here.