
Baseball Buddha is memory, meditation, and critique, using the game to expose culture, test character, and reflect the society we’ve built.
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The Los Angeles Angels sit at 25 because they wasted something most franchises will never even touch. Two generational players, both in their primes, both wearing the same uniform, and nothing to show for it that matters. No October presenc...
The Chicago White Sox sit at 26, they are not poor, they are historically relevant, they play in one of the largest cities in American sports with reach, resources, and a fan base that has proven it will show up, and that is exactly the pro...
The Colorado Rockies sit at 27, and even that feels generous once you really sit with it, this is not a franchise suffocated by market limitations or trapped in economic reality, Denver is not a small stage, Coors Field is not a burden, it ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates sit at 28, and it isn’t because they are a small market, or because the city can’t support baseball, or because the fans don’t care, since anyone who watched PNC Park in 2013 knows that argument falls apart the moment...
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Baseball Buddha is memory, meditation, and critique, using the game to expose culture, test character, and reflect the society we’ve built. I am not neutral and at times political.
rantings is a working man’s philosophy journal built from what I’ve read, observed, and refuse to ignore. It’s opinion rooted in critical thought, exploring culture, politics, and sports to find where character still matters.
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