Author: Julian Bravo
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His Name is Alec Bohm
It all starts with third baseman’s name, Alec Bohm, of the National League, Philadelphia Phillies. He does reside from Omaha, Nebraska but, also loves the city of Philly with his new girlfriend, Erin Dolan.
The city smells so much whether it is Jalen Hurts’ ringing and wearing a newly brand and worn Super Bowl ring with Chicago Bulls legend, Michael Jordan. Or, the touch of saying I dislike this city to do nothing and redeem himself with impressive numbers from the start of 2024 until now.
Bohm has put together a likable, impressive stat sheet with .283 AVG, 6 HR, and 72 hits. That is very impressive. It is cunning to understand the nature of Bohm. Somedays he looks like an All-Star from the previous year or understands the game unlike any of the online critics.
Bohm has reduced the amount of errors this year and looks poised to be a better fielder entering his prime. It remains to be seen how he will fare hitting wise but so far Bohm has not let up.
He has consistently hit grounders into the outfield assuming, a base hit, and growing. He can certainly continue to grow. It is just a matter of time before Bohm extends his bat for home run opportunities.
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Indigo Dagnali Achieves Triple Crown
Indigo Dagnali achieved the triple crown after overcoming three years of training and hard-working competition.
Dagnali shares this victory with his then and now ancestry to accumulate success upon lineage.
The U.S. Open brought together some of the most fiercest competitors and Dagnali was extremely magnificent!
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Welcome to the Big Leagues, Roman Anthony!
Roman Anthony, the top prospect in baseball, has been promoted to the Boston Red Sox major league affiliate.
This comes off news that Boston placed Alex Bregman on the IL and pushed to replace him with another surprising prospect, Marcelo Meyer.
And of course, did I mention, the incredible popularity of Kristian Campbell? These Sox are beginning to look like the classic poster room trio on my wall of rock band, Green Day.
Still, last night, was a memorable one for Anthony. If I had to predict, he would likely have to savor the moment now and enjoy a taste of what is to come in the minors. That way, he is more sharpened with his bigger frame than most to execute on lower strike zone pitches and knock it out of Fenway Park like, typically.
Typically, he has averaged .291, .894 OPS, and most significantly 18 homers. Those homers will come in handy after the injury departure of Tristan Casas as Anthony has the potential to slam one out in the highest percentile EV.
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Looking Back at Lee Corso
It is a bright day for college football as Lee Corso takes the field once again for a spectacular evening of eventful action. He has been at this rodeo since the 1960’s until Corso switched to ESPN broadcasting in 1987 where he became most famous for not only his national presence, but a folk hero, at heart.
Corso will attend and broadcast his last and final College Gameday before he proudly heads in to the sunset to manage other business.
Corso always had a glowing personality like no other. He actually invented and sparked the idea of Brutus Buckeye in the beginning of his broadcasting work at ESPN and intelligently always offered a word of advice, even on Madden, at one extravagant point.
College football is different like no other sport. It results in physical battles and competitions vying for a spot whether it would be freshman, QB, or stacking up to Corso’s expectations.
Thank you, Lee Corso!
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Bryce Harper on IL; Otto Kemp Promoted
Bryce Harper has been placed on the IL after undergoing wrist inflammation. This is unfortunate as the Phillies have been 0-5 since missing Harper.
Kemp is an undrafted free agent out of Division II who has made a tremendous impact in the minors. During his time, he has hit .313/.416/.594 in 269 plate appearances for Lehigh High Valley and has ascended the minor league rankings.
Today, he went 0-3 against Heaney (3.24) and struck out two. I personally caught his major league debut and thought he just may have been nervous but considering he played a premium position. He will have to bounce back when he faces stud Paul Skenes (2.05)!
