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Tim Wakefield FINALLY Notches Career Win No. 200.
Posted on 16 Sep 2011 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
For those of you living in a cave, Tim Wakefield became the oldest and only active player in baseball, to record 200 career wins on Tuesday night in front of a very dedicated and patient crowd at Fenway Park. The key word in that run-on sentence is patient. Red Sox Nation waited for this monumental win since the end of July (47 days to be exact). It certainly gives meaning to the phrase, “...
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Alvarez Joins Team In Crucial Week
Posted on 25 Jul 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
I don't believe there is such a thing as a must win game in July, but the Pirates were faced in as close to that situation as you can get on Sunday afternoon. After losing the first two games of their weekend series against the Cardinals, the Pirates found a way to win Sunday's game against the Cardinals in extra innings. With the Pirates win and the Brewers lost, there is now a three-way t...
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It’s Time For Baseball To Take A Stand Against Alcohol
Posted on 12 Jun 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
On June 8th, Arizona Diamondbacks announcer and former Chicago Cubs great Mark Grace became the latest member of the baseball community to be arrested and charged with DUI. Over the past year, this has become an all too familiar situation for the league. This year alone, Miguel Cabrera, Derek Lowe, Coco Crisp, Shin-Soo Choo, Austin Kearns and Adam Kennedy have been arrested for driving unde...
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Marlins Swept by Braves, Drop 8th Straight Game
Posted on 10 Jun 2011 by Jon Melton.
Õîááèò: Íåæäàííîå ïóòåøåñòâèå ñìîòðåòü îíëàéí â õîðîøåì êà÷åñòâå MIAMI GARDENS — Much like the “Family Guy” parody of the 1970’s hit TV show, the Braves — playing the role of Tom Bradford — smacked around the Marlins for a series sweep this week leaving Marlins fans saying “eight is enough!” The Marlins dropped their ei...
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Feline Hypothyroidism is a very complex disorder
Posted on 27 May 2011 by Jon Melton.
florida lottery You may have heard people commonly say things such as ‘Cats are so simple. All you need to do is leave them food, water, and a litter box”. For the most part, yes with a healthy cat that would be true when coupled with some TLC. However, there is a rare but serious condition that affects several cats worldwide. This is called Feline Hypothyroidism. Prognosis Endocri...
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Razor in the Big Apple
Posted on 26 Jun 2010 by Shane Liebler.
It's no urban legend. The Tigers cannot win in Queens. (more…)
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Inter-league No Problem for Atlanta
Posted on 22 Jun 2010 by Bill Furey.
So here we are smack dab in the middle of June, and the Atlanta Braves are making the American League their bleep. The Braves have played series against some of the AL's best including the Rays, and Twins and took 2 of 3 from both. In fact Atlanta has posted an inter-league best 7-2 record with 3 games series with the White Sox, and Tigers still to come. ESPN's latest power rankings have Atlant...
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Braves Take Two at Turner
Posted on 16 May 2010 by Bill Furey.
After sweeping in Milwaukee Atlanta came home to take two out of three from the Arizona Diamondback. Now winners of their last 5 out of 6 games Atlanta seems to have risen from the dead. The Braves still remain 5 games behind the NL-East leading Phillies. Other than game 2′s loss Atlanta played with a lot of fire, desire, and urgency. When this team clicks they are among the best in baseb...
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Road Sweep has Braves Back in Business
Posted on 14 May 2010 by Bill Furey.
What a week it's been with the Celtics knocking off the Cavs, the Canadians jousting the Penguins, and my Braves sweeping the Brewers in Milwaukee! Atlanta appears to be back in business after beating Milwaukee by three touchdowns 28-7 in the 3 game road trip. This series was no fluke either. Atlanta has the ability to light up the scoreboard week in and week out. The offense was matched by the...
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The Tale of Two Teams
Posted on 3 May 2010 by Bill Furey.
After losing their last 9 games Atlanta took care of business by sweeping the struggling Houston Astros. It really has been the tale of two teams this season for the Braves. When Jason Heyward plays well so does Atlanta. You can call it coincidence, or whatever else you can think of, but this kid is the heart of the team. It truly is a lot of pressure for the 20 year old phenom, but he is provi...
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Learning Curve for Braves
Posted on 23 Apr 2010 by Bill Furey.
After winning game 1 in dramatic fashion Atlanta dropped the final 2 games of the series to Philadelphia. At this point in the season wins are important, but I am more interested in the way the Braves are playing the game. Philadelphia is in a league of their own in the national league as far as talent and veteran leadership go. The fact that Atlanta came from behind in game 1, and battled Roy ...









