Tuesday, June 2, 2015

JAL’s Feelin’ Stronger Every Day Morning Links







 

Feelin’ Stronger Every Day Chicago

GENERAL UPDATED BASEBALL SITES

1- MLB Transactions


2-MLB Trade Rumors-Pirates


3 BFFL’s 2015 Pirates Stats Spreadsheet


4 PBC Asylum Recipe Collection


5 MLB

Pirates Broadcast Schedule



BLOGS and such

6 Blog Red Machine


Cincinnati Reds: Could Todd Frazier Break the Team's Home Run Record?



7 Viva El Birdos

Cardinals vs Brewers Recap: Garcia induces grounders, can't induce Cards to score. Cards lose, 1-0


8 Green Weenie

6/1: Kendall Drafted, Clemente Found, Veale & Frankie K Marks, Eephus....


9 Rumbunter

Pittsburgh Pirates' Locke will continue to start



10 City of Champions

> PODCAST: Tales From The Pittsburgh Pirates Beat With Zac Weiss Of Pittsburgh Sporting News</b>


11 Bleed Cubbie Blue

Chicago Cubs Minor League Wrap: June 1


12 Reviewing the Brew

Milwaukee Brewers: Tyler Cravy Looks to Keep Streak Going


13 Raise the Jolly Roger

Cole comes up big



NEWSPAPERS and MAGAZINES and Other Media

14 San Francisco Chronicle

Giants fall 4-3 to Pirates for 3rd straight loss


15 St Louis Post Dispatch

Garcia pitches well, but Cards are blanked



16 USA Today

Pirates beat Giants with help from reversed call on fan interference


17 SB Nation   

The MLB stories you would be reading if April didn't exist



18 CBS Sports

Cole strikes out 9 batters as Pirates beat Giants 4-3


Pirates vs Giants Game Preview


19 Fangraphs

On Rotation, Part 1: The Effects of Spin on the Flight of a Pitch


20 Sports on Earth

THE 21ST CENTURY'S TOP FIRST-ROUNDERS



21 Just a Bit Outside

IS SCHWARBER THE CUBS' MISSING PIECE?


22 Baseball Prospectus

West Coast By Us: What Are Your Thoughts?


23 Pittsburgh Post Gazette

Pirates win first game in series against Giants, 4-3


Pirates notebook: Stewart, Cole on same page


Stats Geek: Ol' A.J. and Young Fernando


24 San Jose Mercury News

UPDATED: Pirates’ Gerrit Cole is too much as Giants lose third consecutive


25 National Pastime Museum

When Mascots Were Human and Superstition Rode the Bench