Yankees on the verge
Rob @ November 2, 2009 # No Comment Yet
The New York Yankees have long sought to add to their already massive collection of World Series trophies, with No. 26 being won back in 2000. Trying to add the 27th title to their franchise total has long eluded the Bronx Bombers, even with their massive payroll and unheard of concentration of talent. Years ago, […]
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Yankees closing in
Rob @ October 21, 2009 # No Comment Yet
At the end of the last MLB season, things did not look good for the men in pinstripes that resided in the Big Apple. For the first year in the modern baseball era, the Yankees failed to reach post season. After years of disappointing losses in the playoffs, first year manager Joe Girardi presided over […]
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A-Rod beating his demons
Rob @ October 16, 2009 # No Comment Yet
The Major League Baseball playoffs kicked off with a bang, and several teams have already met their demise to better playing and far superior teams. The Angels rocked and rolled through their series, easily dismantling the Red Sox and sending them back home to Boston to nurse their wounds just as they did during the […]
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Absurdity of collusion in baseball
Rob @ July 15, 2009 # No Comment Yet
Last winter, the free agent market for Major League Baseball experienced one of the rarest situations since the free agency came about. In years past, bidding wars between teams filled the free agency period, with teams spending big bucks to get the hottest players available and fill their rosters with talent that held the potential […]
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Ramirez for the win…or lose?
Brittany @ May 10, 2009 # 3 Comments
Major league baseball superstar Manny Ramirez was suspended on Thursday for 50 games. What to do, what to do…now that one of the highest paid and most popular players in MLB won’t be playing for at least half of the baseball season. (According to ESPN.com, Ramirez will be returning to the game on July 3.) […]
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