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Roy Oswalt Injury: Improving the Offense Just Became Even More Important
Posted on 25 Jun 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
Roy Oswalt's been fighting lingering back issues all season long. He already spent some time on the disabled list earlier on in the year with the same concerns. After leaving last night's game after the second inning, Oswalt's return is indefinite. The velocity on Oswalt's fastball has steadily dipped since his first stint on the DL. He's a pitcher that likes to get his fastball up in the...
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2011 Draft = Tough for the Rockies
Posted on 6 Jun 2011 by Brett Pietrzak.
Well the MLB Amatuer Draft is right around the corner and the Rockies have some decisions to make. The Rockies will pick 20th in this years draft. Here are, in my eyes, the best players that may be available: 1. Mikie Mahtook OF LSU Mahtook is the best outfielder in the draft in my eyes and he would be a great upgrade to Seth Smith. Mikie is an outstanding prospect with power potential to all ...
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Mo Makes Mo History
Posted on 26 May 2011 by Stephanie Geosits.
Mariano Rivera is a marvel. His 16-year career, spent entirely in a Yankees uniform, has resulted in 572 saves and 75 wins and counting. On Wednesday, he appeared in his 1,000th game, the 15th pitcher to do so and the first to do it with one team. His save in the victory over the Blue Jays gave the Yankees a hair's breadth lead over Boston by half a game. As of Thursday, Tampa is 1.5 games out,...
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2011 MLB Preview: Looking at Clayton Kershaw and the Los Angeles Dodgers on Paper
Posted on 29 Mar 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
Los Angeles was 14th in the National League in home runs last season. Grant it, Rod Barajas and Juan Uribe aren't sexy signings, but they add pop to the lineup. The organization got pitching depth to put behind Clayton Kershaw and Chad Billingsley with the re-signings of Ted Lilly and Hiroki Kuroda and the signing of Jon Garland. After a three year stint in Dodger Blue, Joe Torre decided to...
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2011 MLB Preview: Looking at Troy Tulowitzki and the Colorado Rockies on Paper
Posted on 29 Mar 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
The Rockies decided to build their franchise around Troy Tulowitzki. Colorado awarded him with a seven-year $134 million extension. Teaming up with Tulo is Carlos Gonzalez. He contended for a Triple Crown for a majority of the season. Pitching-wise, Ubaldo Jimenez emerged as a Cy Young candidate. INFIELD C- Chris Iannetta- 7 1B- Todd Helton- 7.25 2B- Jose Lopez- 7 SS- Troy Tulowitzki...
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Yanks Hope Hughes is Huge
Posted on 22 Oct 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
When Phil Hughes woke up this morning he probably already knew that today was the biggest day of his life. If he even slept. Now understand, he’s a young guy, only 24 years old, and I’m sure he’ll go on to have bigger days in his life that will supersede tonight’s Game 6 ALCS matchup between the Yanks and the Rangers. There will be both personal and professional accomplishments and ...
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WERTH THE WAIT, PHILS READY FOR PLAYOFFS
Posted on 20 Sep 2010 by Christopher Rowe.
Werth HR sealed a walkoff win vs. Washington Perhaps it took most of the regular season (150 games) and doubtless there have been a lot of injuries (17 players on DL) but the Philadelphia Phillies can PHInally be considered the best team in baseball. Their 89 wins place them behind the Yankees (90) and tied with Minnesota and Tampa Bay (89) but this team is PHIring on all cylinders and is clear...
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Cardinals smack Pads, again
Posted on 20 Sep 2010 by Jeff Burke.
The Padres were obviously hoping things would go differently while in St. Louis. The Cardinals were not playing well of late and the Padres were hoping they could take advantage of it, in a huge four game series. The Cardinals roughed up the Padres pitching for the most part and ripped the cover off the ball against Latos on Friday. The Cardinals scored 14 runs on 19 hits and knocked L...









