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Ian Kinsler and the best Second Baseman in baseball
Posted on 14 Apr 2012 by Adrian Fedkiw.
The man with the shaggy moptop, the stinging bat and the natural flair defensively at second base recently received a five-year $75 million extension from the Texas Rangers. Ian Kinsler is one of two second baseman in American League history that has gone 30-30 in a season — Alfonso Soriano is the other. Defensively, he's among the best at the position in the league. But Kinsler'...
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2011 MLB Postseason Podcast
Posted on 4 Oct 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
Christopher Rowe and Chaz Ingram join me to talk Phils/Cards and a whole lot more! PODCAST
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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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Orioles are 3 and OOOOO!
Posted on 4 Apr 2011 by Sven Jenkins.
Take a good look at these standings…. AL East Baltimore 3-0 New York 2-1 Toronto 2-1 Boston 0-3 Tampa Bay 0-3 It didn’t take Long for the Orioles to give the AL a taste of what baseball will look like in Baltimore this year. They swept the 2010 division champions, in Tampa, and allowed only three runs in the process. This first series was all about pitching. The Orioles got outstanding s...
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Rangers use poise and pitching to win game one
Posted on 6 Oct 2010 by George Kouvalis.
One foul tip. That's it. Momentum gone from having the bases loaded with one out and up one run to the count going 2-2 and leading to Cliff Lee striking out Carlos Pena and Rocco Baldelli to end the first inning. Lee goes on cruise control for seven innings (7.0 IP, 5 hits, 1 ER and 10K's) and leaves with a four run lead and poof that's the turning point of the game. Quite amazing to ...
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Red Sox were lost in the lights Friday Night
Posted on 17 Apr 2010 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
Last night's opening series game against the Tampa Bay Rays, was quite eventful considering the low score. The crazy part is the game is not over! The rain is back in Boston and should be here all weekend. Last night's game-time temperature was 41 degrees. It was Josh Beckett vs Wade Davis. They both pitched gems but they will have to wait until tonight to find out the outcome of the game. In t...









