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The State of the A’s Union
Posted on 30 Jun 2011 by Josh Muller.
It’s been a while since my last post and for that I apologize; I’ve been really busy this past week and was out of town the last couple of nights. So lets do a quick recap: Since we met last, the A’s haven’t gained any ground in the standings, but have received some really nice starting pitching from some unlikely sources including Josh “The Out Man” Outman, Guillermo Moscoso and Gr...
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Sens Fill Coaching Gaps
Posted on 23 Jun 2011 by Mika Oehling.
The Ottawa Senators filled their coaching gaps today with the addition of Dave Cameron and Mark Reeds as assistant coaches. Cameron, who was originally thought to be a candidate for the top position, will surely welcome this new opportunity to coach at such a high level. Despite a disappointing end to Canada's rough ride at the WJC, Cameron performed well at the tournament, promoting his ‘...
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How Sweep It Is
Posted on 19 Jun 2011 by Chris Tolbert.
Well, the Giants faced an excellent pitching staff in the Athletics and it clearly showed the weaknesses in the Giants lineup. Here's the stat of the weekend, I was listening to KNBR and a listener mentioned the Giants took only 119 pitches in the game in which Lincecum pitched, and the A's made him throw 113 pitches in six innings. The Giants at the start of today's game had an OBP of only...
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Murphy Hires Coaching Staff
Posted on 15 Jun 2011 by Mel Suiter.
YPSLIALNTI, Mich. — Eastern Michigan University new basketball coach Robert Murphy is busy in his office hiring assistant coaches that are ready to make Ypsilanti there home and according to Murphy are ready to work hard. Murphy’s first hire, an assistant from the University of South Alabama, Mike Brown, who has been working in Mobile, Alabama for the past two years and is an Ann Arbor,...
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Sweepless in Seattle
Posted on 30 May 2011 by Stephanie Geosits.
The bullpen staff should be buying CC Sabathia dinner because his eight-inning, five-hit performance on Sunday spared them and the Yankees from being swept in Seattle and falling further behind the AL East-leading Red Sox. Heading into Monday, Boston had a one-game lead on New York, with Tampa half a game out of second. New York lost to the Mariners in 12 innings on Saturday night/early Su...
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Are You Ready for Some MAC Baseball!
Posted on 11 May 2011 by Mel Suiter.
YPSILANTI, Mich. —- Uncle Mel is singing one of his favorite song with a couple added word in the lyric and Uncle Mel is hoping that Hank Williams Jr. is not too upset because Uncle Mel is ready for some baseball! This weekend series the Eastern Michigan University baseball team will travel to the city of glass, Jeep City – Toledo, Ohio for an important three game series against the...
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Mariners: All About Pitching
Posted on 5 May 2011 by Ken Heinrich.
Batting .200 Milton Bradley is among many Mariners struggling at the plate. The Mariners finished their 2010 season on a five game losing streak, good enough for 101 losses and 29 games out of first in the AL West. While winning their first two games of 2011 was a good start it only helped to set up the disappointment to come. The Mariners proceeded to lose 11 of their next 13, jumping out ...
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EMU Hires a New Basketball Coach
Posted on 23 Apr 2011 by Mel Suiter.
YPSILANTI, Mich. —- There he stood, a young man behind a couple of microphone and the podium, peering out into the audience, he witnessed a group of administrators, former players, friends and family that hung on every word, he had them on the edge of their seats and also these people have shed many tears watching a basketball program slip into a quiet death but - this is the season of...
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Are the Dodgers Primed to Slug It Out in the Wild Wild NL West?
Posted on 31 Mar 2011 by Cal Lee.
For the Dodgers to Dominate they need Kemp and Ethier to bring the pain in 2k11 The LA Dodgers are a prideful organization. They are one of the oldest baseball franchises that resides in the NL WEST. When you think of the NL WEST, the Dodgers and Giants are the first teams that come to mind. Their rivalries have been intense, and over the last couple years each series played has been a major fa...
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2011 Arizona Diamondbacks Preview
Posted on 25 Mar 2011 by Josh Robbins.
The 2011 Arizona Diamondbacks begin their 14th season in the National League on April 1st at Coors Field in Denver. Ian Kennedy will make his first Opening Day start of his career. Manager: Kirk Gibson begins his first full season as the helm. Coaching Staff: Don Baylor (Hitting Coach), Charles Nagy (Pitching Coach), Alan Trammell (Bench Coach), Matt Williams (3B Coach), and Eric Young (1B Co...
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Bombers’ Arms Race a No-Brainer
Posted on 24 Mar 2011 by Stephanie Geosits.
The few questions Joe Girardi needed answered this spring are pretty much decided, particularly when it comes to his pitching staff. Everyone knew going in that Rivera would be the closer, CC is the ace, and Hughes and Burnett would follow. After that, well, the Yankees would have to see. Rivera has been stellar (he's allowed one hit in four innings and struck out five), and Sabathia (3.31 ERA...
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2011 National League Preview
Posted on 14 Mar 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
For the second part of my baseball preview installment, let's look at the National League. National League: East - 1. Philadelphia Phillies – Head of the class in the National League with the best pitching staff since the 1971 Baltimore Orioles Storyline: As with the Red Sox, will the Phillies live up to expectations? Player to watch: Domonic Brown – Surgery set him back 4-6 weeks, ...









