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MLB’s 10 Best Starting Pitchers of All-Time: Johnson, Mathewson, Walsh
Posted: 22nd May 2010 by Michael W in MLB
There have been hundreds and hundreds of starting pitchers in the history of Major League Baseball.
The question is, who is the best ever?
Rating is a hard thing in a way, an easy thing in a way.
What statistical categories do you look at, which are important, which aren’t?
How much weight do you put on each category?
Is adjusted career more important than peak career?
How much weight do you put on each of ...
Los Angeles Dodgers Report Card: First Quarter Evaluations
Posted: 20th May 2010 by Dennis Schlossman in MLB
The first 40 games of the season are in the books, and when compiling the report card for the Los Angeles Dodgers, the first quarter can pretty much be summed up in two words — roller coaster.
Undoubtedly, injuries have plagued the boys in blue already during the young season.
At some point or another, the Dodgers have had seven players visit the disabled list, and have heavily relied on bench play ...
Wellemeyer Out; Hacker Brings Joe Martinez-Like Stuff To Giants
Posted: 20th May 2010 by Ted Sillanpaa in MLB
The San Francisco Giants are on the verge of pulling the plug on No. 5 starter Todd Wellemeyer.
They're not ready to recall 20-year-old Madison Bumgarner or to bring right-hander Joe Martinez back to the big club. The organization is reportedly set to call right-hander Eric Hacker, 27, up from Triple-A Fresno to take Wellemeyer's scheduled start on Tuesday against the Washington Nationals.
The Giants could skip the fifth spot in the ...
Jorge Posada To DL: Where’s Jesus (Montero) When You Need Him The Most?
Posted: 20th May 2010 by Lucas Weick in MLB
Well, he's still at AAA Scranton/Wilkes Barre, to be exact.
Right now, the Yankees might want to call AAA to fix their flat team.
The Bombers got bombed by the Rays last night, 10-6 (trailing 10-2 at one point,) and are now just 4-6 in their last 10, dropping to four games out of first.
To make matters worse, Jorge Posada is out three to four weeks with a broken foot, and Marcus Thames sprained his ...
Kaz Matsui's time with the Houston Astros is officially in the books. We are left to wonder his options. Perhaps he will join fellow Japanese export Ichiro Suzuki in Seattle, or maybe he'll head back to Japan and play for the Yomiyuri Giants, the Chunichi Dragons, Yakult Swallows or the Nagasaki Yakuza.
With that, we are left to wonder who will be next to be issued their walking papers with the ...
Ouch.
The tires are flat just a few days after the Reds bandwagon was getting full.
After holding a commanding 9-1 lead, the Reds end up losing 10-9 in stomach punching fashion to the Atlanta Braves.
The Reds jumped out to a eight run lead in the second inning and everything seemed juuuust fine. Rookie Mike Leake had his seventh quality start in eight appearances, going six innings giving up five hits ...
The Case For Brooks Conrad Over Chipper JonesùAt Least For Right Now
Posted: 20th May 2010 by Joseph Morgan in MLB
If Atlanta Braves manager Bobby Cox does not start Brooks Conrad at third base for tomorrow's game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, he may have lost his mind.
Admittedly, I am still heavily under the influence of the euphoria that ensued after Conrad hit an opposite-field, game-winning grand slam in a 10-9 victory over the Cincinnati Reds today, which capped an eight-run Atlanta rally Thursday.
However, it's not crazy to at least entertain ...
Philadelphia Phillies-Boston Red Sox Preview: Can the Phillies Rock the Sox?
Posted: 20th May 2010 by Jamie Ambler in MLB
The Red Sox have the Phillies’ number.
That first became evident when Boston ousted Philly in the 1915 World Series, and little changed once interleague play began over 80 years later.
The Phillies are just 15-22 against the Red Sox since their interleague dates began in 1997. Philly and Boston have met in interleague play every season except 2002 and 2007.
Back to the present…
After splitting four home games with the lowly Pirates ...
Francisco Cordero Will Be All That Keeps the Reds From Winning a Pennant
Posted: 20th May 2010 by Cliff Eastham in MLB
The Cincinnati Reds have a very good baseball team. That isn't opinion, it is fact.
Coming into Atlanta on Wednesday they had won nine of their last 10 games, were seven games above .500 and in first place of the National League's Central Division.
The starting pitching had been superb, the hitting was outstanding and their defense was second to none.
The Braves slowed their roll on Wednesday night with a walk-off win ...
Phan Phavorites: 10 Most Beloved Phillies Role Players of All Time
Posted: 20th May 2010 by Scott Michael Leddy in MLB
The Philadelphia Phillies have a long and storied, although not always impressive, history.
Throughout the years they have had their fair share of characters, and Philadelphia fans have a soft spot in their hearts for the quirky, the loud-mouthed, the eccentric, and the bold.
Although they did not always lead the team in numerical categories, these players have won the affection of the populace as the most beloved Phillies of all ...