Plus: Bold predictions for the stretch run
Were we to rank the regular season months in reverse order of awesomeness, it would look something like this:
6. April 5. May 4. August 3. June 2. July 1. September
Welcome to the most Octobery baseball month this side of October. We've got nine predictions for the ninth month of the year ... and the best month of the MLB regular season. | |
| Welcome to September. The final complete month, before we know who's headed to the playoffs and who will be watching from home. Let's take a look at what it means to be in first place in a division at this point in the season. | | |
| As MLB clubs make their postseason pushes, they have potential impact pieces down on the farm, ready to help out. | | |
| For all the things that happened in August, the undeniable biggest stories of this month have been what Julio Rodríguez and Mookie Betts have done. | | |
| MLB Pipeline's No. 2 overall prospect, Jackson Chourio is the first player with a 20-20 campaign, while being a teenager at Double-A or higher, since Delmon Young with Montgomery in 2005. | | |
| Jasson Domínguez is about to bring his otherworldly tools to the Yankees' lineup. But how do we separate myth from reality to figure out what's fair to expect of a 20-year-old phenom pushed to the highest level for the first time? | | |
| The switch-hitter heads to The Show after hitting .292/.346/.506 with 23 homers and 24 steals in 116 games at Triple-A Syracuse. | | |
| Ronald Acuña Jr. also had a 30-30 season in 2019. Who is the only other Braves player with two 30-30 seasons? | |
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