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Cleveland “squeeze” a win over Detroit, Does this mean there a chance of Playoffs??
Posted on 25 Jul 2012 by Luke Lovekin.
Cleveland managed to pull a proverbial rabbit out of the hat today against Detroit to come away with the spoils. The scorebook will say the score was 3 – 2 in favour of the Tribe today and Joe Smith takes the win and Doug Fister charged with the loss but those who watched today will tell a slightly different story. Ubaldo Jiminez pitched 6 scoreless innings today in one of his better showin...
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Cleveland’s Mid-season Wrap-up and projections.
Posted on 11 Jul 2012 by Luke Lovekin.
The All-Star break has come and gone with Cleveland sitting 3 games behind Chicago and only half a game in front of Detroit who are on a 5 game winning streak. Only Asdrubal Cabrera and Chris Perez where selected to play in the All-Star game this year. Asdrubal came in for the red hot Derek Jeter who seems to have turned back the clock this year. Asdrubal had 1 walk and a strikeout from his 2 a...
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Duncan Dominates O’s as Cleveland win 3 in 4 game series.
Posted on 2 Jul 2012 by Luke Lovekin.
Shelly Duncan led Cleveland to a 6 – 2 win over the Orioles. The Orioles never really looked to be a chance in the game today as Cleveland's starter Justin Masterson dominated the Baltimore batting staff for 7 innings. Cleveland's offence combined for 6 doubles and 2 home runs on there way to comfortably beating Baltimore and taking the series 3 games to 1 but still trail the Chicago Whit...
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Summary of Florentino Pérez’s reign (2000-2006, 2009-)
Posted on 3 Mar 2011 by Allan Jiang.
Florentino Pérez reign (2000-2006, 2009-) The summer of 2003 Pérez decided to not renew the contract of Vicente del Bosque who had led Real to two Champions League victories. The decision wasn't performance related given del Bosque had led Real to another league title and the Champions League semi-finals. From 2003-2006, Pérez hired and fired five managers. With the chance to sign Paris...
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Two leagues within La Liga
Posted on 21 Jan 2011 by Allan Jiang.
When the 2010 FIFPro starting 11 was announced, eight of the 11 players were from Barcelona and Real Madrid. La Liga clubs not named Barcelona or Real Madrid not only have to contend with the overwhelming gap from a talent perspective but they also have to watch on with frustration as Barcelona and Real Madrid pocket more than a third of the TV revenue. Then again 60% of the nation supports one...









