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Rockies select lefty Tyler Anderson with the 20th overall pick
Posted on 7 Jun 2011 by Brett Pietrzak.
Yesterday the Colorado Rockies made the Oregon junior pitcher the 20th selection in the draft, a marginal difference from three years ago when Anderson was taken as a high school senior in the 50th round, after 1,490 other players had been selected before him. Anderson has had tremendous success in college, which is why the Rockies were elated to see him fall to them at the 20 spot. In three se...
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Responding to Criticism?
Posted on 2 Jun 2011 by Brett Pietrzak.
Yesterday, I made a post about the struggles of the Rockies and Ubaldo Jimenez. Ubaldo came back to pitch a four-hitter to win for the first time this season, Todd Helton homered and the Colorado Rockies defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-0 on Wednesday night, snapping a three-game losing streak. Jimenez struck out seven and walked none for the first time this season in his 10th start...
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Have the Yanks Figured it Out?
Posted on 26 May 2011 by Brendan Sennott.
The New York Yankees have seemingly come out of their recent funk. They have now won 7 of 10 games beating the Blue Jays Wednesday afternoon in the Bronx behind two 2-run HR's from Andruw Jones and the solid pitching of Freddy Garcia. This gave the Bombers another series win as they head out to the West Coast for an 11 day 9 game road trip. They sit percentage points ahead of the Red ...
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REUNITED AND IT DOESN’T FEEL SO GOOD…. THERE WAS A WHOLE LOT OF MAGIC ON THE FLOOR BUT THE SUN DEFINITELY WASN’T SHINING…
Posted on 14 Mar 2011 by Melissa Tzotzis.
Yesterday’s family reunion was a bitter sweet jamboree. Too bad the only team celebrating was the Orlando Magic with their 111 – 88 win over the Phoenix Suns. With Vince facing his fellow comrades and the return of J Rich & Hedo to Phoenix, it brought a sparkle to their former teammate’s eyes – there were a lot of bottled emotions between the two teams. Who are we kidding? Jus...
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Down But Not Out…Or Are They?
Posted on 1 Mar 2011 by Nicholas Starcevich.
Sunday night the Predators tallied two points in a much needed victory, ending their four game skid. The streak could not have come at a worse time, but then again it could not have ended at a better one. While other teams like the red hot Chicago Blackhawks for example are doing what the Preds are not – tallying off points and gaining ground - Nashville continues to spin their...
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Sturm Claimed, Pressure On Lombardi
Posted on 26 Feb 2011 by Eric Cooney.
Marco Sturm was placed on waivers yesterday. Generally this means a team is trying to move a guy to the minors or simply take a chance that someone might want to snag him and free up their roster. I can't explain it any better than Quisp did at JFTC yesterday, so click the link to get all of the details. In broad strokes, Lombardi placed Sturm on waivers as a way of giving the team roster...
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So Far, So Good
Posted on 26 Feb 2011 by Brad Botkin.
I said yesterday that I feel the Suns need to win between 18 and 20 games in the second half to have a shot at the playoffs. So far, they're 2-0 after the all-star break. The win against the Hawks at home was impressive, and even though I can't exactly say the same for their win against the forgotten Raptors, it was still a road win. And road wins, regardless of the opponent, are not to be scof...
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Strong Possibility Phillips and Kovalev are headed to Montreal
Posted on 23 Feb 2011 by Corey Krakower.
It’s been an eventful 24 hours on the Chris Phillips front. Yesterday, sources very close to the Ottawa Senators and Chris Phillips told ProSportsBlogging that the Senators were trying to move Filip Kuba to accommodate Chris Phillips’ request to stay and sign a new deal with the Sens (in all likelihood 3 years). That has not happened and it doesn’t look like Ottawa will be able to unload ...
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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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Redskins Miserable Football Display
Posted on 6 Dec 2010 by Mercedes Green.
Yesterday’s game was hard to watch. Even harder to watch than that game against the Eagles. Why you may ask? At least the game against the Eagles, in the rain, they showed some sort of tiny spark in offense. Yesterday was non-existent. The Giants didn’t even look like they were trying hard. All 4 of their touchdowns were on the ground and the attempt in the end zone by Manning was...
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Marco Sturm – Still not traded
Posted on 3 Dec 2010 by Jim Mulligan.
It looks like the ongoing saga of the Bruins, Kings and Marco Sturm has been put to rest…for the time being. In the five years he's been here, Marco has been happy as a Bruin but he does have an expiring contract with a no trade clause. He would make a good short term player for a team willing to ‘go the extra mile' for a Cup. He's got grit, decent speed (prior to the last knee inj...
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Chiefs Keep Rollin’
Posted on 29 Nov 2010 by Vince Sapienza.
Hey Chiefs fans, your Kansas City Football team is rolling right now on all cylinders. Now is the time of year, after Thanksgiving weekend, where if you want to see your team play in late December and January, then they need to be getting hot… now. The Chiefs are heating up. After the Denver shellacking they recieved three weeks ago, they have one their past two convincingly. The Chiefs h...









