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Jose Reyes and the best Shortstops in baseball
Posted on 15 Apr 2012 by Adrian Fedkiw.
The ballplayer who performed the old bunt-and-sit ploy in the final game of the Mets' 2011 MLB season finale to secure the National League batting title took his talents to South Beach and that glittering new ballpark. Jose Reyes and former Marlins shortstop, and now third baseman Hanley Ramirez, seem to be getting along quite nicely. They're sporting orange hair and eyebrows in the spir...
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O’s Put Three W’s on the Board, Yes!
Posted on 3 May 2011 by Sven Jenkins.
The Baltimore Orioles were back to their winning ways over the last seven games. They just took three out of four from the White Sox, after winning two of three against Boston. The wrap-around series in Chicago saw the O’s take the first three games and reach the .500 mark again, only to drop the final game to Mark Buehrle on Monday night. Not counting Jeremy Guthrie’s starts, the O’s ...
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2011 MLB Preview- Shortstop Rankings
Posted on 6 Feb 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
1B 2B SS 3B LF CF RF C SP CP Troy Tulowitzki (Col) 9 Hanley Ramirez (Fla) 9 Derek Jeter (NYY) 8 Jimmy Rollins (Phi) 8 Jose Reyes (NYM) 8 Alexei Ramirez (Chw) 7.75 Elvis Andrus (Tex) 7.5 Rafael Furcal (LAD) 7.25 Starlin Castro (Chc) 7.25 Yunel Escobar (Tor) 7.25 Stephen Drew (Ari) 7.25 Asdrubal Cabrera (Cle) 7.25 Marco Scutaro (Bos) 7.25 Alex Gonzalez (Atl) 7.25 Jason Bartlett (SD) 7.25 Er...
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The Diversion of Oz
Posted on 3 Aug 2010 by Patrick Kelley.
The White Sox followed up another Ozzie Off Day Rant by blasting the Motor City Kitties 12-2 today in Game 1 of the day-night doubleheader, pushing the lead back to 1 1/2 games over the Twinkies. This was the makeup game from the postponed 5/17 contest. The Sox seem to shrug off and/or move past their manager's sometimes nonsensical ramblings with such regularity, they make it look like it's al...
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Hate This Team (It Means Ozzie’s Doing His Job)
Posted on 5 Apr 2010 by Pete Copeland.
There is reason for optimism on the South Side as the White Sox get ready for the 2010 campaign. General Manager Kenny Williams brought in some new faces over the winter in the hope of erasing the bad memories of a 79-83 finish last year. Manager Ozzie Guillen – always good for a notable quote or two during the season – didn’t even wait for camp to break this year, saying he wants people ...









