Posts Tagged ‘Dugout View’
AUDIO: Aroldis Chapman Trade Value
Kris Dunn talks the trade value of Aroldis Chapman, what would you give up?
Red Sox Lose Temper Win Series
The Boston Red Sox entered the weekend series against the Tampa Bay Rays in a very desperate position. Sitting nine games behind the first place Rays, Boston needed something to go their way. A sweep, or even two losses at the hands of the Rays could have crippled Red Sox nation. Extra innings, ejections, and […]
AUDIO – Dugout Radio: Blue Jays Recap 6/22
The Toronto Blue Jays lost two-out-of-three games this weekend, against the Baltimore Orioles.
AUDIO: 30 Stadiums in 30 Days for 30th Birthday
Tim Loef and Brian O’Connor are making it to all 30 MLB ballparks in 30 days. They were at Tropicana Field on June 13th and so was Kris Dunn… Kris gets a chance to talk with the duo from Chicago… LISTEN BELOW… This spring, a couple of life-long friends from Chicago reached a milestone. […]
ZZZZZ It’s the MLB Draft
The MLB draft seems to lack interest, Kris Dunn in his Dugout View has some ideas for improvments
MLB Team Most Likely to Maintain Early Success
Several teams have started the 2015 season quite well. In fact, you’ve probably stopped scratching your head just long enough to read this article. That is, if you’ve been following the Astros and their early success. On the flip-side, you may also be wondering what is going on with the Orioles and Indians. Currently in […]
Steve Souza Jr. Trout-like?
When the Tampa Bay Rays traded away their outfielder-of-the-future, Wil Myers, you may have questioned the move. However, what you may not have known is that, in return, Tampa would receive a similarly dynamic prospect, Steven Souza Jr. Mike Trout is a HR-SB king in MLB. The baseball world is constantly talking about superstars […]
Pitching Prospect on the Rise in Tampa Bay
It’s no secret, the Tampa Bay Rays are one of baseballs best organizations when it comes to developing pitching prospects. David Price, James Shields, Matt Moore,Chris Archer, Alex Cobb, you get the idea. Although Archer was drafted by the Cleveland Indians, he spent three years developing in the Rays system before becoming a mainstay […]