How cool is it that the Brewers essentially got Andrew Vaughn and Quinn Priester for the nothing at the cost. Its crazy underrated both these players are and usually get ignored as some of the biggest impact players in baseball today. Quinn Priester was traded from the Red Sox to the Brewers on April 7th,… Read more
We’ve reached the moment all baseball fans have been waiting for—the trade deadline. These next couple days will decide the fate of so many teams, whether they trade or sell, as sometimes all it takes is one big bat or pitcher to make the push toward postseason contention. In order to gain, you must lose… Read more
It is always fun in baseball to have a race between two of MLB’s best stars en route to winning an award to hang on their mantle. This year has many different races that can go in either direction at this point in the season from the likes of Cal Raleigh and Aaron Judge for… Read more
The Athletics’ future is bright, and their talent speaks for itself. In a year when the Oakland Athletics were stripped of their name and home park—forced to play in a minor league stadium in Sacramento as part of their move away from Oakland—the team made the most of the opportunity by showcasing its young talent.… Read more
It’s that time of the year when the first half of the baseball season finally comes to a close. After three and a half grueling months, we’ve arrived at the All-Star break. If you didn’t get the honor to represent your team in the All-Star team, then you have a moment of absolute relaxation before… Read more
A Perfect World… In a perfect world, the BBWAA elect Keith Hernandez in the late 90s into the hall of fame. But also in that same ‘perfect’ world Bill Buckner never looses sight of the ball in game six and the Red Sox end up winning the 1986 World Series. Baseball since the dawn of… Read more
Prime Time Baseball is an independent sports platform created by James Leather, a 22-year-old senior at Binghamton University with a lifelong passion for baseball. What started as a personal outlet has grown into a space focused on storytelling, accessibility, and modern baseball analysis.
This platform isn’t just about box scores or surface-level stats. It’s about context. Prime Time Baseball breaks down pitching mechanics, advanced metrics, roster construction, and front-office decisions in a way that both casual fans and hardcore followers can understand quickly. The goal is to make dense baseball topics feel approachable, not overwhelming.
As an avid Mets fan, that perspective naturally shows up here, but the focus goes beyond one team. Prime Time Baseball aims to create storylines across the league — highlighting player development, trends, and moments that shape the game beyond numbers alone.
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