All The 2014 Triple Crown Categories May Feature Players On Non-Playoff Teams

Giancarlo Stanton has hit homers in 3 straight games and has 10 HRs in his last 30 contests overall. The Marlins 24 Year Old OF has 5 HR streaks since the ALL – Star Break. With significant leads in both the HRs and RBI, he may just win the NL MVP. Should Stanton have a hot September for Batting Average, he may even run down a Triple Crown. Miami is far enough away from a playoff spot to almost ensure they won’t make it.
Giancarlo Stanton holds the current best marks for HRs (36) and RBI (102) in the NL. The Marlins slugger is 10 RBI ahead of Adrian Gonzalez of the Dodgers, and 6 bombs away from Anthony Rizzo.
The Cubs will not make the playoffs, so the nearest contender for the HR crown, on a playoff team is Atlanta’s Justin Upton. Upton is 10 jacks off the lead, and is also 3rd in RBI for the National League with 91.
Both Lucas Duda (26 HRs) and Marlon Byrd (25 HRs) round out the top 5 and neither of their clubs will make the playoffs.
If Stanton could get hot, he trails the NL Batting Leader Ben Revere (.314 – .295 BA) 2nd and 3rd in the NL Batting Race are (Justin Morneau, COL, .312) – and Josh Harrison of the Bucs (.310).
Buster Posey is 4th and .303 for the Wild Card leading Giants, and tied for 5th are Aramis Ramirez (.303) with the 2nd Wild Card team currently with the Brewers, and then Andrew McCutchen at .303. Read the rest of this entry
Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – September 3, 2014
Was the Jon Lester trade a mistake?
Do they desperately need Yoenis Cespedes?
Or would they be in worse shape relying on a slumping Sonny Gray or Scott Kazmir at this point?
And what does this have to do with the beef stroganoff recipe by comedian Ritch Duncan?
It all makes sense (or maybe it doesn’t) in this episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.
Current Odds To Win The 2014 MLB Divisions
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My record was 2 – 4 in establishing the best odds in the Division for value last week, however it is a lot different throwing down bets on the Division on this time of year.
I went 2 – 1 in the National League – and 0 – 3 in the American League with the Yankees, Mariners and Indians all being further underdogs, despite New York and Cleveland having okay weeks.
Atlanta fell further off the Division with scoring 1 run in their last 28 innings, including having been no – hit – than shutout by the Phillies in back to back contests.
San Fran and St. Louis helped me not be abysmal with prognosticating – with registering my only 2 wins..
The A’s have gone from being favored to win the AL West at a -140 clip, to a +400 underdog. I am selecting this as the best wager of the week. Oakland has a penchant for awesome runs in the last 3 weeks of the campaign, as they did in 2012 and 2013.
Picking up Adam Dunn should help compensate for the lack of offense the team lost with Yoenis Cespedes.
I also was big on St. Louis last week, and will continue to ride that truck. as the Brewers are probably done in the Division. I hate the loss of Carlos Gomez to injury…and where is Ryan Braun?
The Giants are one of the hottest NL teams, while Clayton Kershaw is making a brilliant case for NL MVP.
There is no money to be made in the AL and NL East.
If you are wishing to wager on the Tigers or Royals, there is nice value there.
I am still of the mindset that the Indians at 20/1 odds – and trailing within 5 games is a good longshot stab for a pick. Read the rest of this entry
Odds To Win The 2014 MLB World Series Currently + Best/Worst Value Bets
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Another week has passed – and it is time to get serious in our World Series picks.
To start off, I have eliminated 13 teams from the chance to win a World Series. These clubs include: BOS/CWS/MIN/TEX/HOU/PHI/NYM/COL/SD/ARI/CIN/CHC/TB.
Miami is very close to being put on that list. Tampa Bay is 9.5 Games Behind the playoff bar, and simply have too many teams to pass to even qualify for the 2nd Wild Card.
I had yet another wicked week of picking value, going 4 – 1, and only suffering a loss because I picked the Jays to go up in their odds. They were only my 5th favorite on the list.
To my surprise, the Mariners have gone up in the odds, despite being just 3 – 5 in their last 8 games. Oakland finally fell out of the favorites spot for the 1st time in months. I was right on this one too.
I also had the fall of the Brew Crew last week. I did get thwarted on a winning week by the Giants reeling off a 7 – 1 record in their last 8 games.
Kansas City moved up as a favorite as well, but that was a fluke coming off a losing week of baseball. Still I will take the win. They are still tied for 9th in odds with San Francisco.
The Royals have a better chance of winning the AL Central, than the Giants have in catching the Dodgers in the NL West. Having said that, the Giants have taken a nice lead on the 1st position in the Wild Card.
I am still not hot on Milwaukee, and figure them to drop right out of the Central – and fully expect Atlanta to come up for the 2nd Wild Card slot now.
The Cardinals are in great shape to make another September run with Yadier Molina back behind the plate, and I am locking them down as my favorite pick this week for value. KC is #2 on my faves list.
Baltimore should be rated higher for the very reason they own the biggest division lead.
Finally I like the longshot odd for the Blue Jays. Out of the teams outside the periphery of the Wild Card Race, these guys are probably the most capable of stringing a lot of wins if their offense becomes hot.
At +3000, the Braves have a nice payout sitting out there. Yes they can’t score right now, but the Marlins, Phillies and Mets will be the predominant schedule of these guys. and they also play the Nats some more. They could squeak into a playoff spot.
I think the Angels have jumped too much on the favorites side, and may recede towards Oakland in the next few weeks. I am banking on Seattle to drop some more in the Standings.
The Brewers are in a free fall, and have played to below .500 since the start of May.
Finally….The Yankees will be lucky to complete the year at .500 Read the rest of this entry
Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – September 2, 2014
Bo Porter was fired as manager of the Astros. Now I am not sure if it was the right move for the team, but there is no way the team’s losing ways could have been a surprise to Bo or anyone else.
It is a stuck in traffic episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.
The Phillies no hit pitchers, Cole Hamels, Jake Diekman, Ken Giles and Jonathan Papelbon, along with Denard Span, Phil Hughes, Miguel Cabrera, Dilson Herrera and Nick Hundley all added to their totals for Who Owns Baseball?
Why Ruben Amaro Jr. Should Be Fired Right Now!

Ruben Amaro JR and the brass of the Phils should have faced the facts – and started dismantling their team before they lost any relevant value over the last few years. Now players like Rollins, Burnett and Utley have had their Vesting Options all exercised – and with the exception of the 2nd baseman, none of them have any trade value. Add brutal dollars owed to Howard and Papelbon, and this team is headed for financial peril.
Why Ruben Amaro Jr should be fired
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I believe that if any GM were asked what is the organization that they would least like to take over the answer would be the Phillies. This team is a train wreck and it starts with up top where a new general manager is needed.
The Phillies even with the money that they generate are a long-term project that won’t be easy to fix. Rubens tenure started November 3rd 2008. The team had just won the World Series under the tutelage of Pat Gillick.
Amaro had a team that could have brought a dynasty type of run to the franchise. After a slow-moving regression that went from World Series Appearance in 2009, to NLCS in 2010, and then NLDS in 2011, the team finally missed the playoffs.
The core began to grow older and become expensive. It has been apparent the squad needed a rebuild on the fly, but the powers that be have sat on their diminishing assets too long, and now the apples have become rotten, and not useful to other 29 teams.
It is a flawed way of thinking – and will set the organization back 3 – 5 years.
Out of our entire staff here at MLB Reports, we all hold the same opinion about Amaro JR. – and in this article, we have all added our 2 cents in some form. Be sure to listen to Sully’s great podcasts about the Phillies at the end of the blog.
THE LONG BALL In 2014 MLB: TOP 5 HRs AL/NL + Last HR Hit

Chris Carter is bashing his way to the top of all HR charts again in 2014 – after a sub par start to the campaign. He has 8 streaks of 2 or more HRs, and has added 7 multiple HR affairs to his resume – and all done since May.09. Carter sits in 2nd for the AL in jacks. Against his old A’s teammates, he has clubbed 7 HRs and added 25 RBI in 17 games thus far.
THE LONG BALL In 2014
TOP 5 HRs AL/NL,
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Through Sept 6th, 2014
Top 5 HR Leaders AL
Nelson Cruz, Orioles – 37 (Last Homered Sept 4th)
Chris Carter, Astros – 36 (Last Homered Sept 6th)
Jose Abreu, White Sox – 33 (Last Homered Aug 22nd)
David Ortiz, Red Sox – 30 (Last Homered Sept 4th)
Mike Trout, Angels – 31 (Last Homered Aug 31st)
Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – September 1, 2014
One of my devoted listeners sent me a Tweet.
@sullybaseball Sunday request… Your reaction to “What’s Wrong With Baseball” http://t.co/7tOEV0jTL0
— Daryl Spitzer (@yacitus) August 29, 2014
This terrific Deadspin article accurately looked at baseball’s inability to sell itself.
I took it a few steps further, put part of the blame on Bud Selig, who I compared to Jay Leno and William H. Macy’s character in Fargo.
But hope for baseball comes, in all places, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
Trust me, it all makes sense in this episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.
Pablo Sandoval, Clay Buchholz, Mike Trout, Alex Wood, Bryce Harper, Alex Cobb, Francisco Liriano and Brett Gardner all added to their totals for Who Owns Baseball?
HR Streaks Of 2 Or More In MLB – 2014:
Through Sept 7, 2014
All Streaks Of 2 or more in 2014.
*** Denotes Active Streak
5 Games
Jose Bautista – Blue Jays – Aug 26 – Aug 31`
3rd HR streak for Joey Bats!
Devin Mesoraco, Reds, June 18 – June 24
2nd HR Steak For Mesoraco Read the rest of this entry
2015 MLB Schedule
The Reports will be your #1 source for the MLB 2015 Schedule. Here is the link for the mlb.com page here
The Reports will have ours up and running in a few days, as we do it a bit differently…
Be sure to check out all of our pages at the site to see how we did the 2014 MLB Schedule here.
Ballpark Chaser Guides Links Courtesy of http://www.ballparkchasers.com:
Meanwhile here are 30 Links to Ballpark Chaser Guides, that will aid you in your road trip quests.
American League
AL EAST
Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY (New York Yankees)
Fenway Park, Boston, MA (Boston Red Sox)
Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON (Toronto Blue Jays)
Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL (Tampa Bay Rays)
Oriole Park, Baltimore, MD (Baltimore Orioles)
AL CENTRAL
Comerica Park, Detroit, MI (Detroit Tigers)
U.S. Cellular, Chicago, IL (Chicago White Sox)
Progressive Field, Cleveland, OH (Cleveland Indians)
Target Field, Minneapolis, MN (Minnesota Twins)
Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, MO (Kansas City Royals)
AL WEST
Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA (Los Angeles Angels)
Rangers Ballpark, Arlington, TX (Texas Rangers)
Minute Maid Park, Houston, TX (Houston Astros)
Safeco Field, Seattle, WA (Seattle Mariners)
O.co Coliseum, Oakland, CA (Oakland Athletics)
National League
NL EAST
Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, PA (Philadelphia Phillies)
Nationals Park, Washington, DC (Washington Nationals)
Marlins Park, Miami, FL (Miami Marlins)
Citi Field, Flushing, NY (New York Mets)
Turner Field, Atlanta, GA (Atlanta Braves)
NL CENTRAL
Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati, OH (Cincinnati Reds)
Miller Park, Milwaukee, WI (Milwaukee Brewers)
Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL (Chicago Cubs)
PNC Park, Pittsburgh, PA (Pittsburgh Pirates)
Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO (St. Louis Cardinals)
NL WEST
AT&T Park, San Francisco, CA (San Francisco Giants)
Petco Park, San Diego, CA (San Diego Padres)
Chase Field, Phoenix, AR (Arizona Diamondbacks)
Coors Field, Denver, CO (Colorado Rockies)
Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA (LA Dodgers)
Also do yourself a favor and read this blog on the 30 MLB Park Pass-Port here
Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – August 31, 2014
It is Sunday… time for The Sunday Request.
@sullybaseball how’s it possible only 13,000 fans saw Butlers walk off HR and in Baltimore and Seattle the stadium wasn’t even half full?
— Tim Floor (@Tim_DutchSoxFan) August 27, 2014
Is it out of line to call out the bad attendance in Kansas City?
Or is this the result of decades of seeing a bad product.
Breaking down team loyalty in this episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.
Scott Feldman, Jake Peavy, Matt Holliday, Jimmy Paredes, Vidal Nuno, Victor Martinez, Jeff Samardzija and Jason Heyward all added to their totals for Who Owns Baseball?
MLB Schedule September Of 2014
MLB Scheduling Week 23 – 2014
Day + Date Away and Home, Times Start In EST
Week 23
Monday, Sept.01/2014 (12 Games)
1. D-Backs @ Padres 4:10
2. Red Sox @ Rays 1:10
3. Tigers @ Indians 4:05
4. Twins @ Orioles 1:35
5. Mets @ Marlins 1:10
6. Phillies @ Braves 1:10
7. Pirates @ Cardinals 2:15
8. Mariners @ Athletics 4:05
9. Rangers @ Royals 8:10
10. Nationals @ Dodgers 8:10
11. Brewers @ Cubs 2:20
12. Giants @ Rockies 4:10
***There is no Interleague Today (Sept.01)
Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – August 30, 2014
One of my listeners gave me a direct request…
@sullybaseball Nuff w/ the Giants & Red Sox already. Everyother fan is sick of em. More on the Cubs&Roys&Pits&Nats,ect. Love the podcast.
— Ty McCarthy (@TyMlCK) August 28, 2014
And when I responded, he got more specific.
@sullybaseball The reason I mention em is all the hype of their prospects, I’ve been waiting for your take on it.
— Ty McCarthy (@TyMlCK) August 29, 2014
Today I talk about the Cubs, expectations and I actually sing part of a song from Godspell.
Prepare ye the way of today’s episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.
Jacoby Ellsbury, Jorge Soler, Edinson Volquez, Jered Weaver, Mike Leake, Marcell Ozuna and Brandon Guyer all added to their totals for Who Owns Baseball?
Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – August 29, 2014
Bud Selig saved the Padres in San Diego? Really? Did I miss that?
Plus the Ice Cream Sandwich heard ’round the world!
It is a revisionist history episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.
Billy Hamilton, Mike Minor, Jordan Schafer, Collin McHugh, Jorge Soler, Jon Niese, Josh Donaldson and Hiroki Kuroda all added to their totals for Who Owns Baseball?
HR Streaks Of 2 Or More In MLB – 2014: (Ike Davis + Joey Bats Only Guys With Active Ones)

Chris Carter is bashing his way to the top of all HR charts again in 2014 – after a sub par start to the campaign. He has 6 streaks of 2 or more HRs, and has added 6 multiple HR affairs to his resume – and all done in the last 100 days or so. Carter sits tied for 2nd in the AL with 33 HRs on the year, but don’t be surprised if he takes a run at the lead by years end. Carter, 27, belted 29 HRs last campaign – and could well surpass with 40 is he keep his pace up.
Through Aug 28, 2014
All Streaks Of 2 or more in 2014.
*** Denotes Active Streak
5 Games
Devin Mesoraco, Reds, June 18 – June 24
2nd HR Steak For Mesoraco Read the rest of this entry
MLB Schedule Week 23: Sept 1 – Sept 6, 2014 (95 Games)
MLB Scheduling Week 23 – 2014
Day + Date Away and Home, Times Start In EST
Week 23
Monday, Sept.01/2014 (12 Games)
1. D-Backs @ Padres 4:10
2. Red Sox @ Rays 1:10
3. Tigers @ Indians 4:05
4. Twins @ Orioles 1:35
5. Mets @ Marlins 1:10
6. Phillies @ Braves 1:10
7. Pirates @ Cardinals 2:15
8. Mariners @ Athletics 4:05
9. Rangers @ Royals 8:10
- Nationals @ Dodgers 8:10
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Brewers @ Cubs 2:20
12. Giants @ Rockies 4:10
***There is no Interleague Today (Sept.01)
Sully Baseball Daily Podcast – August 28, 2014
Dan Otero is piling up wins at an alarming rate. So much so that I wonder out loud again if anyone could ever catch Jack Chesbro’s 41 win season if they did so as a middle reliever.
That and why teams should be nervous to deal with Tampa Bay in this episode of The Sully Baseball Daily Podcast.
Sam Fuld, Clayton Kershaw, Drew Smyly, Buster Posey, Dernard Span, Phil Hughes, Zack Wheeler and Chris Carter all added to their totals for Who Owns Baseball?
The Nats Offense Is Better Than You Think
Well, probably. I don’t know for sure how good you think the Nationals offense is, but I’m speaking more to the general population here. Just bear with me.
Moving on, looking at the Nationals rate stats it paints a seemingly bleak picture. The team average, not including pitchers, is a .260/.329/.403 slash line, a .324 wOBA and a meager 4.28 runs per game. Coming from the steroid fueled offensive funfest that was the early 2000’s that looks absolutely terrible. But spoiler alert, it isn’t the early 2000’s anymore and the game has changed a lot on the offensive side.
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