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Must Read Baseball Websites: More Ways To Gain Knowledge

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Jack
Friday, August 16 2019 / Published in Baseball
A while back, we started a series that provides valuable resources for different baseball purposes. The first article was on Twitter profiles you should follow to help build your knowledge of prospects and baseball in general. The second installment in this series will be covering websites I use to gain baseball knowledge. When it comes

AL MVP: Who’s Taking Home Second and Third Place?

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Jackie
Monday, August 12 2019 / Published in Baseball
SlabStox is back covering the MVP landscape, but this time we’ll be looking at the AL race. Like we did with the NL, we’ll be taking a closer look at the top three candidates along with their rookie/auto cards. When it comes to the AL MVP race you will look no further than the best

NL MVP Candidates: Who’s Taking Home the Hardware?

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Jackie
Wednesday, August 07 2019 / Published in Baseball
When it comes to the MVP race this year, it’s a short list of who will win the award. On the American League side, you have Mike “Nothing He Does Surprises Me Anymore” Trout. On the National League side, you have last year’s MVP Christian Yelich and the young stud Cody Bellinger. While the races

Twitter: The #1 Research Method for Prospect Investing

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Jackie
Monday, July 22 2019 / Published in Baseball
This is the start of a new series here at SlabStox, centered around articles on the things I do to gain knowledge on players to invest in. This series will include articles on subjects such as: who to follow on Twitter, what websites I learn from, what stats I look at, and so on. I

2019 Allen & Ginter: When’s the Best Time to Buy?

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Jackie
Wednesday, July 17 2019 / Published in Baseball
There is always excitement when it comes to a new product release, especially when it is one as popular as Allen & Ginter, a longtime favorite of collectors everywhere. Allen & Ginter is known for its oddities, such as cryptocurrency cards that were released in 2018 and set the marketplace on fire (the mini no-number

Graphing the New Top 5 MLB Prospects: SlabStox Style

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Jackie
Thursday, June 27 2019 / Published in Baseball
Going into the year, there were a ton of unknowns. Will Royce Lewis elevate his game to take over as the #1 prospect in baseball? Will Luis Robert hit a home run this year? Will Forrest Whitley and Jesus Luzardo cement themselves as the next young aces to dominate the MLB? When will Vlad and

I Juan You to Juan Me

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Jack
Wednesday, June 26 2019 / Published in Baseball
Robin Zander, who was born in Wisconsin, is the lead vocalist of the band Cheap Trick. He famously just wanted someone to want him and much like him, Juan Soto just wanted someone to believe in him after his slow start to the year. Before we take a closer look at Soto, enjoy a song

The Aftermath of Topps Series 2: Is It Worth The Rip?

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Jackie
Monday, June 17 2019 / Published in Baseball
After the anticipated release of Topps Series 2 happened last week Wednesday, I knew I wanted to write an article on it, but I didn’t have a concrete idea. I going to write on the pulls Nate and I had, but that would just be a written recap of the live stream and video posted

A Gray Day Provides the Best Light

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Jackie
Wednesday, June 12 2019 / Published in Baseball
Painters and pitchers are the same things. In my eyes, they’re both artists. Painters use a brush to turn a canvas into a work of art. Pitchers use a baseball to turn the strike zone into a work of art. Leonardo Da Vinci was an artist who not only gave us amazing art, but also

3 Up, 3 Down: Six Movers Through Two Months of the MiLB Season

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Jackie
Thursday, June 06 2019 / Published in Baseball
On June 4th, we hit the two month mark of the MiLB season. It’s felt like the 2019 season has been going for longer, but I also can’t believe it’s already summer. At the two month point is where we start to see stabilized movers. Meaning, they *could* be slump proof. Obviously, a slump from
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