2021 MLB Preview
With teams reporting to Spring Training, the 2021 MLB season is quickly approaching. As strange as the 2020 season was with the ongoing pandemic, the hope is that the season can start on time without any problems and a full 162 game season can take place. I share this hope because I'm ready to return to some semblance of normalcy after the condensed season that took place in 2020. Despite the reduced schedule, there was plenty of fun that occurred. The season culminated in the Los Angeles Dodgers exercising their demons from previous years and finally capturing the World Series that alluded them, winning in six games over the Tampa Bay Rays. As a Rays fan, it was sad to see them lose, but I'll always have the memory of Game 4 and the absolute roller coaster that game took us all on. But with a new season comes a new set of storylines. I'll talk briefly about the biggest storyline for each team before going into my season predictions, which will cover overall league predicti...