Tag Archives: MLB

Lost In Translation: The Shohei Ohtani Betting Scandal

By Will Clifford In late March, Ippei Mizuhara, translator for the MLB’s L.A. Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani, came under fire as a…

OPINION: Baseball’s Biggest Villain—Why a MLB Salary Cap is Needed

OPINION The opinions published by The Match are solely those of the author, and not of the entire publication, its staff, or Collegiate School. The…

Evan Justice (’17) Makes Major League Debut

By Harrison Baxter His career started on the Cub baseball fields at Collegiate in the spring of 2012. On Saturday, August 26,…

The Current State of the MLB

By Jack Henry The Major League Baseball season is at risk of not starting on time this spring. Every year since 1995,…

Shohei Ohtani’s Rise to Dominance

By Reid Coleman A total of only 72 Japanese players have ever played in a Major League Baseball, and only one player…

What Is Wrong With The New York Yankees?

OPINION The opinions published by The Match are solely those of the author, and not of the entire publication, its staff, or Collegiate School. The…

Major Sports Leagues: Returning to Normal Following COVID-19?

By Carter Stokes When the coronavirus became a prevalent issue in the United States as we marched into the new decade, the…