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Rockies Wish May Would Go Away
Posted on 27 May 2012 by Steve Folsom.
Rockies wish they would fall asleep on April 30th and wake up on June 1st after two awful May campaigns in a row. If I were the Rockies, I would find some way to get baseball to take a 31 day break from April 30th to June 1st. This is the 2nd consecutive season in which their May has been awful. Nothing is going right and the Rockies are sliding into a hole they might not be able to get out o...
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Sophomore Month Struggles for Britton, Should O’s Fans be Concerned?
Posted on 10 Jun 2011 by Alex Van Rees.
Zach Britton exploded onto the scene in Baltimore when he toed the rubber for his major-league start on April 3rd. Die-hard Oriole fans had probably heard his name mentioned as one of the top Oriole prospects in the future after he was drafted in the third round for the Birds in 2006. Orioles rookie Zach Britton was offered an athletic scholarship to Texas A&M University, but chose to s...
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Rock Bottom
Posted on 1 Jun 2011 by Brett Pietrzak.
The Colorado Rockies went from N.L Powerhouse to N.L Pushovers in a matter of a month. After their loss to the Dodgers on Tuesday, the 4-1/2 game lead they built up over the entire National League West when April ended is now a 4-1/2 game deficit with three teams ahead of them in the standings. After kicking off the 2011 season with a 17-8 April good enough for the second best record in...
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Red Sox Are On The Move
Posted on 23 May 2011 by Brian Joyce.
The 2-10 start is officially in the rear view mirror. Boston just finished a 5-1 homestand. Now they hit the road and start up a three game series along the shores of Lake Erie starting tonight and will end on Wednesday afternoon. Remember the last time Boston played in Cleveland? They got swept in a three game series ( were outscored 12-5) and left the city along the lake at 0-6. The lasting...
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Red Sox Over The Hump After Some Major Spring Cleaning
Posted on 20 May 2011 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
If you told me the Red Sox would have a losing record for the first 39 games of the season, I would have rather put my money on Charlie Sheen getting his job back. If anything, most of us would have picked them to have the best record in baseball. After all, most fans and media had them pegged for a 100+ win season. I, on the other hand, was spotted stating my prediction on the local news on Op...
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New Label, Same Great Taste: Early Season Review of Your 2011 Tampa Bay Rays
Posted on 13 May 2011 by Nick Blanchard.
Since coming back from a left oblique strain that landed him on the DL, Longoria has hit .310/.429/.655 in 9 May games. Tampa Bay has gone 7-2 since his return. 2011 has been a story of resiliency for the Tampa Bay Rays thus far. They opened the season losing 6 straight games and dropping their first three series (BAL, LAA, CHW). To compound the defeats, they also lost their star third baseman...
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A’s Get Bad News Regarding Braden’s Shoulder
Posted on 12 May 2011 by Josh Muller.
A's starter Dallas Braden will undergo surgery on his left shoulder Dallas Braden has been on the bench nursing his throwing shoulder since he couldn't finish his April 16th start, and he's going to have to wait a while longer to make his next. The A's announced that Braden will need surgery to repair a torn capsule in his left shoulder and there is now timetable for his return. David Altch...
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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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Best of April
Posted on 1 May 2011 by Christopher Rowe.
One month of the baseball season is in the books and while 5+ months remain, we finally have our first glimpse into what 2011 will do to surprise us. Six weeks ago we published a season preview (http://prosportsblogging.com/mlb-baseball/mlb-predictions-standings-2011/) and now we can compare notes on the season’s first month relative to those expectations. Isn’t this just one part of why t...
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Rockies Report: Anything but a Rocky Start, but Will it Last?
Posted on 30 Apr 2011 by Ken Heinrich.
Rockies Report: Anything but a Rocky Start, but Will it Last? Heading into the last day of April the Colorado Rockies sit four games ahead of second place in the NL West; The division which boasts the defending World Series Champion Giants. The Rockies, at 16-8, are a half a game shy of the best record in the majors (behind the Phillies and Indians). All of this with their MVP...
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ABRACADAB-Huh?
Posted on 27 Apr 2011 by Christopher Rowe.
What a difference a week makes. Last weekend the Phillies were enjoying a four-game sweep of the San Diego Padres while Monday and Tuesday smacked them square in the face with surprising losses to the Arizona Diamondbacks. Perhaps there is not as much difference as might be apparent on the surface. The Phillies literally own the Padres at Petco Park (21-4, 23 of 27 in San Diego including 10 str...
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EMU Break the Broncos
Posted on 25 Apr 2011 by Mel Suiter.
YPSILANTI, Mich. — He made it! Eastern Michigan University senior second baseman Zack Leonard became the all time hits leader in Eastern Michigan University baseball Saturday afternoon April 23, 2011 in Kalamazoo, Michigan at Robert J Bobb Field the historical stadium of the Western Michigan University Broncos. Leonard finish the series with 277 hits and there is still plenty of baseball ...









