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Detroit Red Wings Summer Playbook
Posted on 28 Jun 2011 by Corey Krakower.
As per usual, the Detroit Red Wings made the playoffs in 2010-11, and they even took the San Jose Sharks to 7 games in the Western Conference Semifinal. Hit with the unexpected retirement of Brian Rafalski, as well as the likely retirement of both Kris Draper and Chris Osgood, the Red Wings will look to get a bit younger heading into 2011-12 and beyond. The Red Wings will need to decide quickly...
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WORLD SERIES (PREVIEW) OR BUST
Posted on 28 Jun 2011 by Christopher Rowe.
At the outset of the 2011 season, most prognosticators (including Las Vegas oddsmakers) tabbed the Phillies and Red Sox as World Series favorites (myself included). Now halfway through the season, the timing could not be better for a preview of what that World Series might look like – assuming no changes are made to either roster over the remaining 3-1/2 months of the regular season. Phillies...
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So Close, but Yet So Far
Posted on 23 Jun 2011 by Stephanie Geosits.
Derek Jeter sits six hits from 3,000, however, he also resides on the Yankees' 14-day DL. His team is just .5 games behind Boston in the AL East, however, if the Red Sox' recent clobbering of the Bombers is any indication, New York really needs to step it up. That's going to be hard considering that arguably their best pitcher and definitely their most pleasant surprise this year, Bartolo Col...
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LUNG CANCER SYMPTOMS IN WOMEN
Posted on 21 Jun 2011 by Jon Melton.
Äæåê Ðè÷åð Symptoms of lung cancer in women can differ from symptoms of lung cancer in men. One of the reasons that symptoms can lung cancer symptoms in women differ between the sexes is that most common types of lung cancer vary between sexes and also different types of lung cancer tend to have different symptoms. Swelling is one of commonest and the important sign in clinical dia...
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So What Changed?
Posted on 18 Jun 2011 by Brendan Sennott.
As you know I took a week look hiatus from this ball club after the colossal egg they layed against the Red Sox last week at Yankee Stadium. I was tired of the listless at bats, the swinging for the downs, the lousy defense, and the genuine disinterest. A little birdie told me that after the Red Sox debacle the Yanks won 6 out of 7 against the Indians and Rangers and the o...
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Red Sox are on the Back Burner
Posted on 15 Jun 2011 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
Come guys…You really didn't think I would be talking baseball at a time like this? This is Bruins time! I know I have slacked but I'll be back after all this Bruins madness is over. But I will leave you with this…This is Our Time!!! Go Bruins!!!! Bring the Cup home!!! And a special shout out to the Bruins from our beloved Red Sox…They want another parade just as much as we do!...
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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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How To Fix a Flawed Team
Posted on 2 Jun 2011 by Brendan Sennott.
This entry is an open letter to Yankees GM Brian Cashman. It is in his and the Yankees best interest to carry this out word for word. It would all but guarantee the 28th World Series Title for the most successful franchise in sports. Mr. Cashman: It is June 2nd and your team just completed a 3 game sweep of the offensively inept Oakland A’s. You now stand 4 and 2 on this critical ...
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MLB Special: Top 100 Players in Baseball
Posted on 1 Jun 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
Each and every year with publications, there are certain issues that people look forward too. Men who read Sports Illustrated for example, can tell you one of their favorite issues is the “Swimsuit” issue. Your wife will leave you a note to make dinner as she has to stop after work to pick up the People Magazine “Most Beautiful People” issue. ESPN the Magazine, unv...
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Red Sox Are On The Move
Posted on 23 May 2011 by Brian Joyce.
The 2-10 start is officially in the rear view mirror. Boston just finished a 5-1 homestand. Now they hit the road and start up a three game series along the shores of Lake Erie starting tonight and will end on Wednesday afternoon. Remember the last time Boston played in Cleveland? They got swept in a three game series ( were outscored 12-5) and left the city along the lake at 0-6. The lasting...
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Red Sox Over The Hump After Some Major Spring Cleaning
Posted on 20 May 2011 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
If you told me the Red Sox would have a losing record for the first 39 games of the season, I would have rather put my money on Charlie Sheen getting his job back. If anything, most of us would have picked them to have the best record in baseball. After all, most fans and media had them pegged for a 100+ win season. I, on the other hand, was spotted stating my prediction on the local news on Op...
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Finally
Posted on 16 May 2011 by Brian Joyce.
With a three game sweep of the New York Yankees, the Red Sox have finally made it to the .500 mark. Raise your hand if you thought the Red Sox wouldn't reach the .500 mark until May 15th? I don't see any hands raised. The last time it took a Red Sox team this long to reach the .500 mark, was back in 1996 when it took 128 games to reach that feat. Oh by the way, that was Roger Clemens last sea...









