Why So Many Holes in the Sox?

What luck for the BoSox, in danger of slipping to the bottom of the MLB’s power rankings and they get pitched against the Minnesota Twins, one of the four teams actually worse than them. Despite being on a five game snap, the Red Sox overcame a late deficit to be at the Twins 6-5. While [...]

Denver Nuggets Turning Into Gold Minus Carmelo

\ March Madness Betting pundits will tell you that the drama has ended. Carmelo Anthony is finally out of Denver after being traded to the New York Knicks. The initial thought was that the Nuggets would be taking a step backwards but it hardly looks like that now (excluding Saturday night’s loss to the Clippers). [...]

The Royals Have a $25,000 Mascot

When you go to a Kansas City Royals game, you don’t expect to see much. You do, though, expect to SEE something. This past summer during a Royals game, the Royals’ mascot, Sluggerrr, was throwing hot dogs into the stands for no apparent reason. As he was heaving the franks into the sea of people, [...]

Will Wang and Strasburg Pitch the Nats To the Playoffs in 2010?

Will Strasburg and Wang make the Nationals a contender in 2010? With today’s acquistion of Chien Ming-Wang, the Washington Nationals could potentially have one of the best pitching staffs in baseball in this upcoming season. Yes, I said it. The Washington Nationals! Even though that opinion is being based on only two pitchers, I still [...]

The Mets Lower Their Home Run Wall, Where Are The Remnants?

In an attempt to help their struggling team, the New York Mets have lowered the home run wall from 16 feet to 8 feet at Citi Field. There are two things that have me concerned about this move. First of all, lowering the wall not only helps YOUR offense, but it also helps other teams’ [...]

Does Greg Oden Need To Change His Reading Material?

Towards the tail-end of his career, Eddie George played for the Dallas Cowboys… sparingly, that is. One other player on Dallas who did not get to play too much was Tony Romo. At the time, Romo was in his second year in the league, and he was still trying to figure out defenses from the [...]

Is Jim Thome Second Guessing His Decision To Play For The Twins?

After some deliberating, Jim Thome has decided to come back for his 20th season in the MLB. On Monday, Thome signed with the Minnesota Twins. Thome, who will be 40 years old in August, still has home run power, but his overall skills have definitely diminished since his hey-day. Because Thome is clearly on the [...]

McGwire Admits to Steroid Use… Say What?

Well, it finally happened. Mark McGwire admitted to using steroids. The thing is, now that he’s been retired for some time, I don’t really care that much. It seems like everybody who has had a relatively good career during the 90′s and into the first half of the 00′s is somehow linked to steroid usage. [...]

Jason Bay Says Mets Overpaid for Him

After a lot of complaining by the fans of the New York Mets about their team’s lack of activity this offseason, the Amazin’s finally pulled the trigger on a big name player. That player, of course, is Jason Bay, who played for the Boston Red Sox last season. In 2009 with the Sox, Bay batted [...]

Granderson Wants His Old Number Back

With Joe Girardi switching his jersey number from 27 to 28, in pursuit of the Yankees’ 28th World Series title, newly acquired center fielder, Curtis Granderson, needed to choose a new number. The number that Granderson chose was number 14, which is half of his old number 28. Will the switch in numbers have any [...]

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