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Are The Los Angeles Dodgers As Good As They Look?
The Los Angeles Dodgers have gotten off to a ridiculous start. The question on everyone’s mind is simply: can they keep it up, and are they for real? I don’t know if I have all the answers, but I can tell you one thing- I don’t think they’re as real as they seem due to [...]
TweetPitching Primer: Roy Halladay and Tim Lincecum Square Off in Cy Young Matchup
Roy Halladay and Tim Lincecum each have two Cy Young Awards on their resume, but the pitchers have gone in separate directions so far in 2012. Halladay has been masterful for the Philadelphia Phillies, giving up just one earned run over 15 innings, surrendering seven hits and one walk whiles striking out seven. Lincecum has [...]
TweetI Got Five On It: Happy Jackie Robinson Day
Happy Jackie Robinson Day, everybody! It’s crazy to think that it’s been 60 years since the Brooklyn Dodgers and Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier. Without Jackie, who knows how long it would have taken before the color barrier was broken, and how long it would have taken to see players like Willie Mays, Frank [...]
TweetPower Rankings: My Top 5 Teams After 2 Weeks of Major League Baseball
After two weeks of baseball, here’s what I have come up with. So far, I love what the Los Angeles Dodgers are doing as well as the Detroit Tigers and the Texas Rangers. I’ve also learned that the National League is going to be very weak this year. The Philadelphia Phillies are struggling big time, [...]
TweetMilwaukee Brwers Pitcher Zack Greinke Needs To Be Consisent This Season
The San Francisco Giants gave pitcher Matt Cain a big contract extension this offseason. The Giants and Cain agreed to six-year, $127.5 million contract, which, in my opinion, was not really well deserved. However, lurking in the shadows behind the Cain deal is Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Zack Greinke who will be looking for a deal [...]
TweetRoger Clemens Steroids Trial Begins Anew; Prosecution Needs This
Roger Clemens, winner of seven Cy Young awards and 354 games, returns to the courtroom tomorrow for a retrial of his perjury case. Last July, a federal judge declared a mistrial when prosecutors offered inadmissible evidence into the record, a beginner’s mistake. A video played that included statements from Andy Pettitte’s wife, Laura turned the [...]
TweetCould the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs Work a Trade?
Over the course of the first ten games of the 2012 MLB season, the Chicago Cubs are off to a 3-7 start which can easily be attributed to poor relief pitching and inconsistent offensive production. Through nine games, the Boston Red Sox are 4-5 and have lost one of their most important and productive players, [...]
TweetVIDEO: Miami Marlins Home Run Statue In Action
We finally got the moment that we were waiting for. Omar Infante hit the first home run in the new Miami Marlins park and the odd home run structure finally was put to work. Watch as this thing gets its first workout. I must admit, it is pretty cool. It is way over the top, [...]
TweetI Got Five On It: Westside ‘Til We Die Featuring Matt Kemp
Being in the Eastern time zone, I normally write my blog when the West Coast games are just beginning, but not today! Considering I haven’t touch based with a majority of the West Coast teams,tonight’s I Got Five On It is dedicated to the squads west of the Mississippi. Most notably, baseball’s best team – the [...]
TweetSan Francisco Giants’ Closer Brian Wilson Has Structural Damage in Elbow; Possible Surgery
The San Francisco Giants have had an interesting start to the 2012 season. They got swept on the road by the Arizona Diamondbacks, who are their biggest competition in the National League West. Also, Tim Lincecum has been hit very hard in his first two starts this season, having an ERA over 12. But with [...]
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