Monday Musings 11.24

Women’s Baseball: History Is Made Women’s professional baseball just had their first-ever draft, and history was made when Kelsie Littmore became the first woman selected in a pool of 120 players. The league, which has been years in the making, represents a monumental step forward for women’s sports and baseball alike. This is only the beginning: there are teams forming across the country and a … Continue reading Monday Musings 11.24

Monday Musings 10.20

Back to regular scheduled programming as I missed last week due to a much needed rest, but I’ve been watching all the sportsball. Let’s dive in. MLB: Dodgers Dynasty Mode Activated The Dodgers are the Yankees of the late ’90s/early ’00s. Fans are even calling them the Evil Empire, a moniker once attributed to the New York bombers. Dynasties, like low-cut jeans, are back in … Continue reading Monday Musings 10.20

Monday Musings

What a whirlwind weekend in the sports world! From heartbreak on the gridiron to hope on the Formal 1 track to catching playoff fever, let’s dive into everything that caught my attention this weekend. NFL Surprises Let’s talk football disappointments – my Green Bay Packers completely failed to show up against… THE CLEVELAND BROWNS. Yes, you read that correctly. The BROWNS. I’m still processing this … Continue reading Monday Musings

Two Delightful MLB Debuts Worth Celebrating

While the trade deadline approaches and Ke’Bryan Hayes has already departed the Steel City for Cin City (Cincinnati), there are more pressing matters at hand. Two players just made their MLB debuts, and boy oh boy do they have spectacular names! Get the champagne out. Warming Jose Bernabel As if the planet wasn’t already warm enough. Signed as a Free Agent with the Colorado Rockies on … Continue reading Two Delightful MLB Debuts Worth Celebrating

Best Names in the 2025 MLB Draft

Welcome to the 2025 draft edition of “Best Baseball Names” here at Kitchen Sink Sports! Today, we’re diving into the wonderfully weird world of the 2025 MLB Draft class names. Baseball has a long, storied history of magnificent monikers. From legends like Catfish Hunter, Satchel Paige, and Rollie Fingers to modern-day hero Dick Lovelady of the Toronto Blue Jays, to name just a few. The … Continue reading Best Names in the 2025 MLB Draft

Aaron Nola Might Not Win Another Game This Season

Philadelphia – We’re nearing the All-Star Break. The Philadelphia Phillies have played 78 games and won 47. Right-handed pitcher Aaron Nola has only accounted for one of them. It took him until May to win his first game (a 7-2 victory over the Diamondbacks), and he hasn’t won one since. Is he going to win another game this season?  Yes, I know Nola is on … Continue reading Aaron Nola Might Not Win Another Game This Season

Why We Need to Retire ‘WAGs’ and Embrace ‘SOAPs’ in Professional Sports

Let me explain what WAGs and SOAPs mean: WAGs stands for “wives and girlfriends” of professional athletes. The term has always felt uncomfortable to me, though I’ve struggled to articulate exactly why. After working in various baseball front offices and spending time with WAGs and helping players’ families, I’ve realized how exclusionary (and yes, still unsettling) this term truly is. People say sports imitates life … Continue reading Why We Need to Retire ‘WAGs’ and Embrace ‘SOAPs’ in Professional Sports

The Leaderboard of the AL West is my Groundhogs Day

Ahhh spring time, one of the best times of the year. The days begin to lengthen. The flowers start to bloom. The warm weather starts to stick around for more days at a time. And the Mariners are at the top of the AL West. Every year, I look forward to this point in the calendar. Coming out of winter, I love the changing of … Continue reading The Leaderboard of the AL West is my Groundhogs Day

Being a sports fan prepares you for the hell that is LinkedIn

At the ripe age of 31, I decided to change my career. For much of my adult life, I’ve been in the construction industry. While that is of course a tough profession, nothing could have prepared me for the endless, deep, and dark abyss that is LinkedIn. Well, that’s not really true. I’ve been a sports fan my whole life. I’m built for this shit. … Continue reading Being a sports fan prepares you for the hell that is LinkedIn

Joey Bart’s a Hero and Other Musings

It took thirteen innings on a cold but sunny April day in Pittsburgh, but somebody had to do it—and yesterday, that somebody was Joey Bart. I had a free afternoon, so I figured I’d catch a baseball game and get myself to God’s country. Luckily, I was sitting in the sun because it was otherwise pretty nippy. My nose actually got sunburned! Anyway, neither the … Continue reading Joey Bart’s a Hero and Other Musings