Jim Henneman: Jays, Rays Exits Not A Complete Shock But Take A Lot Of Explaining
Jim Henneman shares his take on the Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays getting knocked out of the MLB playoffs in the wild-card round.
Read moreJim Henneman shares his take on the Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays getting knocked out of the MLB playoffs in the wild-card round.
Read moreJim Henneman shares some thoughts on the MLB wild-card round’s initial showing on the secondary ticket market.
Read moreWatching the Orioles and Rays surge and struggle as they grapple for the AL East lead reminds Jim Henneman of one of his favorite sayings when magic numbers fall into single digits: “Do you know how difficult it is to win (fill in the number) games when you have to?”
Read moreDaily hiccups are part of the journey in the Magic Number Lane of Major League Baseball, says Jim Henneman, and bumps in the road appear and disappear in nanoseconds.
Read moreWhile the rest of the world deals with Artificial Intelligence (AI), baseball is dealing with Artificial Barriers (AB, if you will). Jim Henneman wonders if the Orioles can help break baseball’s artificial barriers.
Read moreWhile they may not have playoff experience, Jim Henneman says this young Orioles team will be as battle-tested as possible when they play in October.
Read moreJim Henneman breaks down the numbers with a look at how Brandon Hyde’s Orioles have proven to be the most consistent team in baseball this season.
Read moreWith just hours remaining until the MLB trade deadline, the Orioles are reportedly heavily involved in the Justin Verlander sweepstakes. Jim Henneman weighs in on the asking price and potential payoff.
Read moreJim Henneman checks in from Cooperstown, N.Y., where this year’s National Baseball Hall of Fame enshrinement of Fred McGriff and Scott Rolen had a common theme: “Never give up on your dream — and stay true to yourself.”
Read moreJim Henneman catches up with former Orioles minor league coach Tom Brown to reminisce about his experience pitching to Ken Griffey Jr. and Juan Gonzalez during the Home Run Derby at Camden Yards 30 years ago.
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