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Should Guthrie’s Struggles be Blamed on Him? Or the Birds?
Posted on 9 Jul 2011 by Alex Van Rees.
Jeremy Guthrie was born on April 8th, 1979 in Roseburg, Oregon. I remember when starting pitcher Jeremy Guthrie burst onto the scene at the beginning of the 2007 season for the Baltimore Orioles and I thought that he would be at the helm of the starting rotation for years to come and he would have a successful career with the Birds. I thought he was the answer to the Orioles pitching problem...
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Should Orioles Fans be Concerned with Brian Matusz and his Struggles?
Posted on 27 Jun 2011 by Alex Van Rees.
Entering this season it looked as if the Baltimore Orioles starting rotation would be one of the better ones in recent memory and if all went well, the playoff dream was not in the back of the Orioles fan’s minds, but it seemed like it could be a reality in 2011. Brian Matusz was born on February 17th, 1987 in Grand Junction, Colorado. Southpaw sensation and possible cornerstone of the organi...
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Blue Notes: Week Ending April 15th
Posted on 15 Apr 2011 by Cal Lee.
As the week comes to a close, the LA Dodgers has found themselves nestled in 3rd Place in their division with a rather uncomfortable 6-7 record which could easily be 8-5 or possibly 9-4. The Dods, lost 2 of 3 earlier this week to a streaking San Francisco Giants team who clearly are starting to show consistency in their bats and what better way to test that theory than by cascading hits...
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Time Is Ticking, But Is It a Concern?
Posted on 22 Dec 2010 by Jim Mancari.
Yesterday, the Mets announced they would not make any moves until January. Sandy Alderson and company have decided to wait out the market rather than throwing their money at uncertainty. Surprisingly, several good starting pitchers are still available, yet teams appear reluctant to pull the trigger. Conventional wisdom told us that once Cliff Lee signed, the other starters would fall like domin...
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Are starting pitchers really better in Week 1?
Posted on 7 Apr 2010 by Sam Diament.
If you don't read the Bloomberg Sports blog at MLBlogs.com, you should. It's extremely helpful if you play fantasy baseball and informative even if you don't. There was a post written on Sunday about whether or not pitchers are worse in the first week of April (specifically April 5 through April 12 over the past five years) compared to the rest of the regular season. The results were surprisi...









