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Arizona Continues Pitching Success
Posted on 20 May 2011 by Matthew Hesse.
The Arizona Diamondbacks begin Interleague Play with 5 wins over their last 6 games - thanks largely to pitching. After the D'Backs got beat up on Monday by the Padres 8-4, Arizona surged ahead to get 3 straight wins all without any pitching from stud Ian Kennedy. Armando Galarraga struggled again Monday allowing 8 earned runs. The Diamondbacks have since designated him for assignment an...
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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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Boston Massacre
Posted on 22 Jun 2010 by Dave Leonardis.
Dodgers left fielder Manny Ramirez had a pretty successful series against his former mates in L.A.'s three game stint against Boston at Fenway. Unfortunately, Manny's current teammates didn't have the same luck. The Dodgers were swept by the Red Sox over the weekend, pushing their losing streak to four games and currently placing them two games behind the San Diego Padres. The Dodgers' rotatio...
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Let the interleague feast begin
Posted on 15 Jun 2010 by Shane Liebler.
Ahhh. Nothing spells relief quite like I-N-T-E-R-L-E-A-G-U-E. It's time for the Tigers' summer vacation. I'm usually not quite this confident about a team just barely over .500, but with the Buccos behind us and upcoming dates with Washington, Arizona and New York, it is kind of hard not to be. The Tigers are 59-22 in interleague play since 2005. The Nats are average, the D-Backs sloppy and the...
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Why Interleague Play Must End
Posted on 24 May 2010 by Bryan Sargent.
This weekend, the Philadelphia Phillies lost two out of three to the Boston Red Sox. And once again, I lost my patience with the idea of Interleague play. Of course, it’s very easy for me to say as the Phillies have a tumultuous relationship with this regular season “novelty”. Since 2005, the Phils have gone 30-51 against American League teams. So you will excuse me if I don’t get too e...









