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Jays win; head to break at .500
Posted on 9 Jul 2012 by Amanda Tallon.
Like any statistic in baseball, winning percentage isn’t always the full picture of a team or truly indicative of what they will do. The Blue Jays entered 2012 with higher expectations set by themselves (and by the fans and media) than in any other recent season. To say that making it to the All-Star Break at .500 is a let-down, doesn’t really take into account how well the Jays played amid...
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Jays Enter All-Star Break on Three-Game Win Streak
Posted on 11 Jul 2011 by Ben Fisher.
What Happened Not a bad weekend for the Blue Jays (45-47) in Cleveland, as they took the final three games of their four-game set against the Tribe and learned that Ricky Romero would join Jose Bautista as the team representatives at Tuesday’s All-Star Game in Phoenix. A Closer Look Derby Damage?: That Bautista has been absolutely raking of late isn’t news. But it will be interesting to see...
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Record April Leaves Sox With More Questions than Answers
Posted on 1 May 2011 by Shaun Balmer.
The 2011 White Sox have set a record in April, but not one that the team wants to remember. After the 6-2 loss to Baltimore on Saturday the Sox closed out April with a 10-18 record. The 18 losses set a franchise record in the month of April. The most frustrating part is that there is no hint of the trend changing anytime soon. Looking ahead to May, the schedule does not appear to get any ea...
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Finally! Sox win finale vs Rays
Posted on 22 Apr 2011 by Shaun Balmer.
A great manager once said “We won a game yesterday. We win one today, that's two in a row. We win one tomorrow, that's called a winning streak” Thank you Lou Brown. The White Sox finally snapped a 7 game losing streak by winning the last game of a 4 game series against the Tampa Rays. During the losing streak the offense seemed to have fallen asleep. After the tremendous start ...
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2011 MLB Preview: Center Fielder Rankings
Posted on 8 Feb 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
1B 2B SS 3B LF CF RF C SP CP Andrew McCutchen (Pit) 8.25 Matt Kemp (LAD) 8 Curtis Granderson (NYY) 8 Grady Sizemore (Cle) 8 Shane Victorino (Phi) 7.5 Alex Rios (Chw) 7.5 Jacoby Ellsbury (Bos) 7.5 Michael Bourne (Hou) 7.5 Adam Jones (Bal) 7.5 Chris Young (Ari) 7.5 Marlon Byrd (Chc) 7.5 Austin Jackson (Det) 7.25 Colby Rasmus (Stl) 7.25 Carlos Beltran (NYM) 7.25 Dexter Fowler (Col) 7.25 Denar...
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First Half Fantasy Surprises Pt. 1- Fielders
Posted on 15 Jul 2010 by Trevor Stewart.
Some guys you expect to hit 20 homers and carry your fantasy roster; it's assumed those guys will be your anchors and your consistent source of RBI's or hits or stolen bases. However, there are some players that no one saw coming, or maybe people were down on and resurrected themselves this year and have become fantasy relevant again. Here are some of the best so far this season. Texas Rangers ...
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The Series Rewind: Jays earn a split against the ChiSox
Posted on 16 Apr 2010 by Ben Fisher.
The Breakdown: The Blue Jays (7-3) couldn’t come through in their home opener, but salvaged the series by winning two of the next three to earn a 2-2 split against Chicago. My Thoughts: Aaron Hill may be out for another week or so, but it seems as though Adam Lind still has some protection in the line-up. The Jays’ heart of the order is playing like any good heart of the order should, with...
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The Mets Should Not Be Giving Up!
Posted on 7 Aug 2009 by Mark Reichman.
Lets hope the Mets don't allow Luis Castillo slipping down the dugout steps set the tone for the remainder of the season. Its do or die time, not time to start a fire sale, as ESPN's Tim Kurkjian suggests. Firstly, Kurkjian's comments stating as fact that Mets 09 season is done and its time to trade away veterans for young players centered on the reputed deals of Carlos Delgado...









