Most of baseball’s greatest hitters have been outfielders or corner infielders, a glaring trend that still exists today (See: Mike Trout, Christian Yelich, Kris Bryant etc.). But shortstops, players often regarded as defensive specialists, are charting better numbers offensively than they have in recent memory.
Get well soon, Robbie Ray. Your health is imperative for the Arizona Diamondbacks if they hope to continue fighting in the loaded National League Wild Card race, Richard Justice of MLB.com writes.
Sure, I’ll go ahead and include this, because, really? What is a Snake Bytes article without a discussion about either a new stadium or the juiced ball :-)
The Brewers are 36-26 on their home turf.