Oakland A's shortstop Marcus Semien made an incredible diving stop to start a double play against the Los Angeles Angels and takes home this week's Play of the Week.
Daniel Murphy and Carlos Torres of the New York Mets teamed up for one of the most incredible examples of teamwork in the history Major League Baseball and took home the week 21 Play of the Week.
Texas Ranger rightfielder Shin Shoo Choo showed off his cannon of a left arm to nail Seattle Mariner Logan Morrison, cutting off a go ahead run in a pivotal game last week. For his effort and an incredible double play, Choo took home this week's Play of the Week award...
Cleveland Indian thirdbaseman Giovanni Urshela's incredible catch and jump throw to rob New York Yankees Brett Gardner of an extra base hit caught the eye of our voters last week and took home the week 19 Major League Play of the Week.
It didn't make a difference in the outcome of a game; it didn't take a hit a way from a hitter on a torrid pace and turn it into a double play; it didn't even come from a player on the verge of winning a golden glove.
In country music, Hank Williams, Jr. once sang about those old "family traditions." While all families have them, some are good, and some are bad.
Chicago Cub utility man Chris Coghlan is not best known for his defensive prowess, but this week he was on his game in left field for the Cubbies, robbing the Cincinnati Red's Brandon Phillips of extra bases and taking home the Week 16 Play of the Week.