A blog analyzing Major League Baseball through the lens of Astrology
Welcome to Astrology Baseball, a project where I arrange MLB players into teams based on their astrological signs, and then pit those teams against each other in mock fantasy seasons.
All-Time 2010 through 2020
With my last yearly recap of the 2000 season, I reached a significant milestone: 20 full years of Fantasy Astrology Baseball League history! But before pushing my year-by-year analysis back into the 20th century, I decided to take a break and shift my focus to look at players’ career statistics rather than single season performance.
2000 Astrology Awards Recap
The 2000 MLB season was monumental for several reasons. It was the last year of a Yankees dynasty, a record number of home runs were hit across the league , and it was the first year where the American League and National League stopped operating as separate entities, consolidating under the banner of Major League Baseball.
FABL Lineups as of Gemini Season 21
Last Friday (or Thursday, or Saturday, depending on your sources and your accepted definition of “cusps”), the zodiac wheel turned to Gemini season. In honor of this milestone, I took a lineup snapshot of each Fantasy Astrology Baseball League team, to see how the signs line up just shy of a quarter of the way through the season.
Astrology Signs to Real Teams Part 2
Last week, I started writing about the real life Major League Baseball teams that I would use to stand in for the Fantasy Astrology Baseball League signs. I started with the teams that I thought had the strongest match to a sign, and this time I’ll continue with the bottom half of the league.
2001 Astrology Awards Recap
I’ve already talked a lot about Barry Bonds and his home runs on this blog, but 2001 was the first year when his power hitting exploits put him in the record books. Bonds amassed 73 home runs and 3,618 fantasy points, with an average of 23.6 per game, the highest points total we’ve seen so far in our reverse-chronological trip through FABL history.
MLB The Show 21 Video Recaps
Today I’m expanding Astrology Baseball into the video space! I’ve been systematically editing the rosters of my copy of MLB The Show 21 to reflect the astrology signs, and now you finally get to see the first fruits of my labors!
Astrology Signs to Real Teams, Part 1
Here’s a little trivia about my Astrology Baseball social media presence: I only follow the accounts of 12 MLB teams. Those are the 12 teams I would pick to represent the 12 signs of the zodiac in a simulation of the Fantasy Astrology Baseball League
2002 Astrology Awards Recap
2002 was the first time two Wild Card teams faced off against each other in the Fall Classic. This matchup led to the Angels winning their first (and so far only) World Championship against the Giants, whose offensive attack was led by the fearsome Barry Bonds.
Taurus Tarot: The Hierophant
We’ve got about a week left of Taurus season 2021, which is a perfect time to analyze the connection between the Tarot and the second sign of the zodiac. According to the research I have on hand, the Tarot card associated with Taurus is The Hierophant. In the Baseball Tarot, this card becomes The Manager.
Astrology Sign Essences
When I first built the Fantasy Astrology Baseball League back in 2012, I separated the 12 teams into four divisions based on the classical elements: Fire, Earth, Air, and Water. This structure is fine when building a league from scratch, but it doesn’t work when trying to simulate a FABL season using the current six division layout of Major League Baseball. In order to make this organization work, you have to look not at the four Elements, but at the three Essences.
2003 Astrology Awards Recap
In 2003, the then-Florida Marlins became the first team to win the World Series twice while making the playoffs as a Wild Card team. Since then, we’ve gotten an additional Wild Card entry per league, which also led to the scheduled one-game playoff. As goofy as that concept is, it doesn’t hold a candle to starting extra innings with a runner on second base.
FABL Waiver Wire Pickups
Setting boundaries for myself is the main reason that I only add players to teams via the waiver wire once a month. And with the calendar recently having changed over from April to May, here are some of the top fantasy players that I left on the bench to start the 2021 FABL season.
MVP Baseball 2005 Leaders
When it first came out for the PS2, I thought MVP Baseball 2005 was going to be one in a long line of yearly installments. I thought EA Sports would maintain their license from MLB, and we’d continue to enjoy this franchise for the foreseeable future. But oh, how wrong I was.
2004 Astrology Awards Recap
I was a college freshman during the 2004 playoffs, and I can remember no better moment of baseball camaraderie than watching the curse-breaking Red Sox in the lounge with a bunch of new friends. And if that wasn’t magical enough, we then got to retire to our dorm rooms and play MVP Baseball 2005 on our PS2’s.
MLB The Show 21 Default Rosters
I have logged several hours on MLB The Show 21, but none actually simulating an actual MLB game. Instead, I’ve been meticulously combing through the default rosters for each franchise and plugging each player’s rating and attributes into my 2021 MLB database. Nobody ever said being an astrology baseball blogger was supposed to be exciting.
2005 Astrology Awards Recap
Two important things started in the 2005 season: the tenure of the Washington Nationals franchise playing in the nation’s capitol, and suspensions under MLB’s new drug policy. While there were no Leos suspended this time around, I would venture to say that the Lions make up the majority of high profile PED cases, including numbers 1 and 4 on the all-time home run list.
Taurus Season Injury Report
Now that the zodiacal wheel has turned into Taurus season, I’d like to use this moment of transition to detail some of the players who have transitioned in or out of their team’s lineup over the first two weeks of the season. I’ll focus primarily on injuries, but I won’t ignore any particularly eye-popping hot streaks that could elevate a player from bench role to starter over the long haul.
Home Run Leaders by Sign
In 2006, one of baseball’s most famous steroid users reached a historic home run milestone: Barry Bonds passed Babe Ruth for second place on the career homers list. I probably should have examined this topic after the 2007 season, but I was distracted by the otherworldly fantasy season put up by his fellow steroid-using Leo Alex Rodriguez. This week, we’ll look at something a little more tangible: home run totals.
2006 Astrology Awards Recap
One year before finishing second to Pisces in a virtual dead heat for the Fantasy Astrology Baseball League point title in 2007, the Taurus Bulls earned the top spot by a fairly healthy margin in 2006, marking the last time an Earth sign scored the most points in the league.