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Red Sox At The Break On Top
Posted on 15 Jul 2011 by "Baseball Brenda" Sepanek.
I apologize for disappearing the last TWO months. The Bruins fully redirected my focus this spring. Not in my wildest dreams did I expect to be sitting at an ice rink deep into June. I was fortunate to attend Game 7 vs. Montreal, Game 4 vs. Philly, Game 2 vs. Tampa Bay and Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals. I got into Game 6 FREE, by being my outgoing self and talking to a stranger next to me at...
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Why The Twins Will Win The AL Central
Posted on 12 Jul 2011 by Jonathan Fawkes.
The Twins 2011 season has been a disappointment for the most part, but they have played well enough in June and July so that they now sit just 6.5 games back of Detroit at the All-Star Break. For a season recap check out my previous article which illustrates how injuries have plagued the Twins 2011 season. I believe that the Twins will ultimately be involved in another close race in the AL Ce...
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From 94-68 to 35-45: What Happened? (2011 Twins Recap)
Posted on 2 Jul 2011 by Jonathan Fawkes.
Following an impressive 94-win season in their first year at Target Field the Minnesota Twins were able to capture their 6th AL Central title in 9 years under Ron Gardenhire. Although it led to yet another first round defeat at the hands of the Evil Empire, expectations remained high surrounding a 2011 Twins team bringing back its most important franchise pieces along with a reconstructed ...
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MLB Power Rankings: Charlie Manuel and the Best Managers in Baseball
Posted on 14 Jun 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
We live in a society where we look at results. When a team is winning the manager is considered a good leader. When a team's losing, well, that manager might be headed for the unemployment line. They get paid the big bucks to make the tough decisions. When to tinker with the lineup, when to make a pitching change, when to pinch-hit, when to pinch-run, when to make a defensive substitut...
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Wild (Card) Week Ahead for the Yankees
Posted on 5 Oct 2010 by Stephanie Geosits.
New York heads to Minnesota to begin ALDS play on Wednesday as the AL East's wild card selection, despite having the second best record in the league. Such is the structure of MLB playoffs these days. Chaos and rumors have already ensued about the three-man rotation Joe Girardi has announced, but one thing is for sure – CC Sabathia is the Yankees' number one starter. He'll get the ball ag...
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Yankees Dance a Texas 2.5 Step
Posted on 10 Sep 2010 by Stephanie Geosits.
New York heads to the Ballpark in Arlington for a possible playoff preview, sitting just 2.5 precious games ahead of the Rays. Although the .550 of the Rangers pales in comparison to Minnie's .593 winning percentage, the debate still rages whether the Yankees would be better off playing the Twins or Texas in the ALDS. The Bombers are not a lock to win the AL East outright, at least not without ...
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White Sox Search for Edge vs Twins
Posted on 10 Aug 2010 by Patrick Kelley.
I was ready. Hawk and Stone Pony were ready. All my southside brethren were ready. All ready for the first of three huge mid-week series between the White Sox and the Twins which would have a major bearing on the AL Central crown. So, what's wrong? What's wrong is that the Sox also may have been ready for the Twins series while they were supposed to be busy taking care of the lowly Orioles at C...









