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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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Jeter Jitters
Posted on 24 Nov 2010 by Stephanie Geosits.
So it's come to this – that awkward point in a relationship when you have to decide if you really will be together forever or try to amicably extricate your lives after more than a decade of history. Let's not kid ourselves. It hurts, AND it's messy. Hopefully for the Yankees and Jeter, it doesn't drag out. In all honesty, they need each other. Derek Jeter can only retain his title of Kin...
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Tigs already have All-Star lineup of memories
Posted on 14 Jul 2010 by Shane Liebler.
Well, Tigers fans, it's been a memorable season so far and at the halfway point, I thought it would be a good idea to share some of our favorite mental mementos so far. (more…)
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Manny Ramirez Returns to Fenway Tonight: Boo or Woo?
Posted on 18 Jun 2010 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
Manny Ramirez is returning to Fenway Park for the first time since being traded two years ago. In my opinion this is the most anticipated game of the season. It is the one game I have been looking forward to above all others. The big question is, how is Red Sox Nation going to welcome back one of the most talented, but yet frustrating players ever to have worn a Red Sox uniform? During Manny's ...
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Oh my Boesch! Rookies making the difference this year
Posted on 20 May 2010 by Shane Liebler.
The biggest question mark coming into this season had to be whether the Tigers could replace Curtis Granderson's athleticism and power. Rookie Austin Jackson has proved an apt leadoff man, leading the team in hits and stolen bases while currently tied with Johnny Damon for runs scored. Brennan Boesch has provided the muscle, batting in 19 runners in nearly as many games, slugging a team-leading...
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Right on Target
Posted on 2 May 2010 by Shane Liebler.
The Tigers are somewhere in the air above the Midwest right now, en route to meet their division rival for the fourth time in the past week. As if Wednesday's fireworks and Thursday's matinee shutout of the Twins weren't convincing enough, this ravenous pride through in a sweep of the none-too-shabby Angels too. To quote the late, great Harry Caray: Holy Cow! (more…)
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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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How good are they?
Posted on 21 Apr 2010 by Shane Liebler.
We forgot how good they are. The disappointment that comes with giving away a division championship on the last day — nay, the waning minutes — of the season spans the entire winter. I moped around the house for days to refrains of “it's just a game,” provided by a well-meaning and thoroughly annoyed wife. (more…)
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Alien Vs. Predator World Series for Met Fans
Posted on 28 Oct 2009 by Mark Reichman.
This nightmare season for the New York Mets now has the ultimate nightmare ending. Yankees-Phillies World Series. Ugh, those words send a shiver of disgust down my spine. This dismal battle of the Mets arch-rivals is enough to make most Met fans want to crawl under a rock. The temptation is there to sit this one out, to boycott the Series, to say, with two dreaded participants, there can b...









