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Possible ALCS preview in early season matchup in Motown!
Posted on 19 Apr 2012 by Sean McCabe.
The two hottest teams in the American League start a 4 game weekend series in Motown this weekend. Josh Hamilton and the two time defending AL champs Texas Rangers (10-2) get their first look of the season at Prince Fielder and his Detroit Tigers (9-3). The Motor City Kitties are off to their best start since they started 11-1 in 1984, and we all know what happened in 1984, when they led the l...
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The Best and Worst-Case A’s
Posted on 9 Apr 2012 by Josh Muller.
Baseball is back, everyone. It’s time to emerge from under the long dark of the off-season and rejoice once again. We’ve all been looking forward to this since the final out of game seven of the World Series. Well, technically it started in Japan, but that’s forgotten by now. Hope springs eternal for all fans of baseball because at this moment, every team (even the A’s) is fighting for ...
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Cespedes vs. Darvish and Other Spring Goodies
Posted on 5 Mar 2012 by Josh Muller.
Cespedes Signs: Yoenis Cespedes arrived in Phoenix on Saturday and after passing his physical, the 4-year $36 million contact he agreed to with the Oakland Athletics became official. Finally. I’m always anxious about contract negotiations or trades until they are finalized because it always seems to good to be true when the A’s get any player of value. It’s a good day for A’s fans, who ...
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Revisiting the Cahill Trade and the Gio Market is About to Heat Up
Posted on 16 Dec 2011 by Josh Muller.
Last week, seemingly out of nowhere, the Oakland A’s traded all-star pitcher Trevor Cahill to the Diamondbacks for prospects. My initial reaction was that it was fair for both sides and I maintain that stance. I am confused about the timing, though. The talk of the town has been about Gio Gonzalez and Andrew Bailey (which I’ll get to later) and then Billy Beane does the unexpected and trade...
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End Of An Era In St. Louis: Pujols Inks Deal with Angels
Posted on 8 Dec 2011 by Chaz Ingram.
The Albert Pujols era in St. Louis has officially ended. The now former Cardinals’ slugger has inked an agreement with the Anaheim Angels for reportedly $250 million for 10 years. Now that it’s over people in Cardinals Nation can get back to their regularly scheduled lives as the Pujols saga has consumed most of them since the season ended. Of course there are mixed emotions throughout the ...
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The Angels get C.J. Wilson too
Posted on 8 Dec 2011 by Bill Mahoney.
On any other day, the C.J. Wilson signing would be the lead baseball story in LA, and probably the baseball world, but when the Angels signed Albert Pujols a couple hours prior to signing Wilson, it fell between the cracks. However, signing Wilson is huge. Obviously it hurts the Angels biggest AL west rivals from Texas, but it also gives the Angels one of the best rotations in baseball. And if...
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A Game Seven Is Fitting For This World Series
Posted on 28 Oct 2011 by George Kouvalis.
Well nothing like having the World Series in your hands twice and then losing it. That's what happened in one of the most memorable games in World Series history last night in St. Louis. The Texas Rangers had two 2 run leads in the late innings and could not hold on, eventually losing the Cardinals 10-9 in 11 innings, and more importantly tying the World Series at three games a piece. Even ...
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Dallas romps the Rams…
Posted on 23 Oct 2011 by Glenn Stants.
Was it nice to see?, yes it was as the Dallas Cowboys led from start to finish in what I called a ‘character' game in my pre-game blog to beat the visiting St. Louis Rams 34-7. We'll the score will not spell excitement although as a Dallas fan, had I been fortunate enough to be at the game, it would of been awesome does not matter the opponent with the big win. So back to the character ...
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Pujols’ Star Shines Bright, Cardinals Take 2-1 Lead in Series
Posted on 23 Oct 2011 by Chaz Ingram.
Game three of the 2011 World Series took a turn for the expected last night in Arlington, TX. St. Louis and Texas turned things up a notch or two from the previous two games in St. Louis and delivered the slugfest fans thought it would be to begin with. There may be no reasonable explanation for Saturday's outburst but something put a jolt into these teams. Maybe it was the weather. ...
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Dallas hosts the Rams of St. Louis
Posted on 20 Oct 2011 by Glenn Stants.
There will be lots going on in Arlington, Texas this Sunday with the 2-3 Dallas Cowboys hosting the 0-5 St. Louis Rams and of course the Texas Rangers hosting game-4 of the World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals. Go figure Dallas Cowboys / Texas Rangers VS St. Louis Rams / St. Louis Cardinals. genius. Will be interesting to see how many Cowboys and or Cowboy jerseys are in attendanc...
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2011 MLB Postseason Podcast
Posted on 4 Oct 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
Christopher Rowe and Chaz Ingram join me to talk Phils/Cards and a whole lot more! PODCAST
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TEXAS RANGERS ALDS PREVIEW
Posted on 30 Sep 2011 by George Kouvalis.
The Texas Rangers go into the 2011 MLB Playoffs as favorites this year. Last year the Rangers flew under the radar as underdogs, this time around anything less than a World Series Title will not be good enough in Arlington. The Texas/Tampa ALDS rematch series will have some bite to it. Tampa is still upset over last year's loss to Texas and will be out for revenge. Meanwhile, the Range...









