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Pittsburgh Pirates: Has Pittsburgh Righted the Pirate Ship
Posted on 20 Jul 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
What in the bloody hell is going on in Pittsburgh? Pirates writer Michael Waterloo joins me to talk about all of the torture Pittsburgh's endured throughout the past 18 years. What will they do at the deadline, and can they possibly make the postseason? All that and much more… http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/audioPop.jsp?episodeId=514006&cmd=apop
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Pirates: 18 Years Of Losing…..
Posted on 3 Apr 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
Everyone wants to see their favorite team win. It's as simple as that. If the team wins, the fans will come out and cheer. For the Pittsburgh Pirates, they have had a problem with that simple formula for the past 18 seasons, as it is well known that they have endured losing seasons over each of those years. There are people in college right now that have never experienced a winning seas...
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2011 MLB Preview- Left Fielder Rankings
Posted on 7 Feb 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
1B 2B SS 3B LF CF RF C SP CP Josh Hamilton (Tex) 9.5 Ryan Braun (Mil) 9 Carlos Gonzalez (Col) 8.75 Carl Crawford (Bos) 8.5 Matt Holliday (Stl) 8.5 Delmon Young (Min) 8 Vernon Wells (Tor) 8 Carlos Lee (Hou) 7.5 Jason Bay (NYM) 7.5 Martin Prado (Atl) 7.5 Alfonso Soriano (Chc) 7.5 Raul Ibanez (Phi) 7.25 Juan Pierre (Chw) 7.25 Logan Morrison (Fla) 7.25 Johnny Damon (TB) 7 Josh Willingham (Oak) 7...
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Make an offer Werth can’t Refuse!
Posted on 27 Nov 2010 by Christopher Rowe.
It is not news that Jayson Werth is the best free agent on the market. It is also not news that the odds of Jayson Werth being a Phillies in 2011 vary somewhere between “slim” and “none.” The Phillies have made it clear that they have other salary and contract considerations and that they “have to draw the line somewhere.” Media sharks have placed Werth into ...
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Will Jason Bay Rebound in 2011?
Posted on 26 Nov 2010 by Jim Mancari.
On December 29, 2009, the Mets and free-agent outfielder Jason Bay agreed to a four-year $66 million deal with a fifth year vesting option that could bring the deal over the $80 million plateau. He was coming of an All-Star year in Boston and even won a Silver Slugger award. He finally earned the contract he deserved after some great years being buried in Pittsburgh. If someone who did not...
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Where is that Run Prevention Theo?
Posted on 27 Apr 2010 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
People that know me best, know when it comes to the Red Sox, I am a complete optimist. They can do no wrong in my book. When they are struggling, I always believe they will turn things around. Therefore, I am not jumping ship like the most of Red Sox Nation. I am simply riding out this long storm. It reminds me of the severe rain we had throughout New England last month. It went on for days and...
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Ryan Howard is Treating Everyone to Subway
Posted on 27 Apr 2010 by Bryan Sargent.
All of the worry surrounding Ryan Howard not being a Phillie past the 2011 season has been officially taken care off. Before their game against the Giants in San Francisco Monday night, the Phillies opened their checkbook and signed Howard to the largest contract in the franchise’s history: 5 year, $125 million, taking effect in 2011. They have a $23 million club option in 2017 with a $10 mil...
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FISH FRIED BY METS IN SEASON OPENER
Posted on 5 Apr 2010 by Keith Kobler.
With high expectations following Florida’s 87 win season in 2009, the Marlins set sail for Citi Field to embark on a seasons mission to dethrone back to back division champs, the Philadelphia Phillies in a much improved National League Eastern Division. Although the Mets sent staff ace Johan Santana to the mound fresh off of season ending elbow surgery, the Marlins had every reason to be con...









