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Dallas Braden Answers A-Rod, Proving To Baseball Just What Kind of Stuff He Has
Posted: 9th May 2010 by Steven Resnick in MLB
Last month, Dallas Braden was the subject of headlines after calling out Alex Rodriguez for taking a shortcut, and that path led right through the pitching mound. Apparently, the feud is still going.
On the May 8 episode of "Pardon the Interruption," Braden continued to bait A-Rod, because he felt slighted after the New York Yankees slugger tried to play down comments he made about the Oakland A's starter having not ...
The Dallas Braden/Alex Rodriguez feud is still going strong, and while part of me feels that Braden ought to let it go and move (which he appears to be doing tonight with eight perfect innings against the Rays so far), all of me feels that Alex Rodriguez is one of the bigger punks in the game.
This article quoting A-Fraud on espn.com kind of says it all. Rodriguez could have simply ...
After winning back-to-back division titles, the Cubs now appear on the brink of having two straight years of October golf. The Cubs' core players are quickly passing their prime as the ballclub becomes increasingly more inconsistent. Now it's still early in the season and a Cubs run to a Wild Card spot isn't mathematically impossible, but even if the Cubs make the playoffs, it is very, very clear they ...
The Red Sox are team still struggling to find their identity as they near the midpoint of May.
Having dropped two in a row to the Yankees, the Sox are now back below .500, at 15-16. They find themselves in fourth place in the AL East, and 7.5 games behind the division-leading Rays.
The Red hadn't strung together a winning streak of longer than three games this season, until they swept four ...
Twenty-seven up, twenty-seven down.
Oakland Athletics pitcher lefty Dallas Braden threw the 17th ever perfect game (in the Modern Era) today against the Tampa Bay Rays, and the first one on Mother's Day.
It was the 2nd time the Rays had been thrown against a perfect game in less than a year.
Braden, 26, was recently known for his comments on Yankee Alex Rodriguez stepping over the mound to get over to 1st ...
Carter’s MLB Power Rankings-May 9: Tampa Bay Rays No. 1 for Third Straight Week
Posted: 9th May 2010 by David Carter in MLB
For the third week in a row I have the Tampa Bay Rays at the top spot. They have the best pitching staff in the majors. The best offense was a toss up between them and the Yankees. I pushed up the Yankees a spot because they are the hottest team in the majors right now, winning nine of their last 10 games. No other team can say that they’ve ...
Red Sox ace Josh Beckett got rocked—again—Friday night, allowing nine earned runs in 5 1/3 innings to the Yankees, marking the third time he’s given up seven earned runs or more in a start this season.
Through seven starts (41 innings) in 2010, Beckett is 1-1 with a despicable 7.46 ERA and 1.66 WHIP.
Two of his three quality starts have come against Kansas City and Baltimore, both of which are in the bottom four ...
Brandon Dubinsky has been one of the Garden Faithful’s favorite Blueshirts from the very beginning of his NHL career. The utilitarian forward’s stock with the fanbase did take a bit of a tumble prior to the start of the 2009-10 season, however, when the 24-year-old restricted free agent (along with his agent, Kurt Overhardt) held out for more money before settling on a two-year contract with a salary of $1.85 ...
Jody Gerut Goes Cycling: Most Unlikely Brewer Accomplishes Feat
Posted: 9th May 2010 by Curt Hogg in MLB
Coming into Saturday night's contest between Milwaukee and Arizona, outfielder Jody Gerut had only four hits on the year.
Gerut matched his season with four hits in the Brewers' 17-3 rout of Arizona.
And they weren't just any four hits.
With a single, double, triple, and home run, Gerut became just the sixth player in Brewers history to hit for the cycle.
The outfielder, who had made only four starts all season, definitely earned ...
5 Reasons Roy Halladay Is a Better Fit Than Cliff Lee for the Phillies
Posted: 9th May 2010 by Tyler Calnon in MLB
Most teams would love the opportunity to choose between two of the best starting pitchers in the major leagues, but for the Phillies this question became an agonizing decision. Who did they want? The dominating Roy Halladay, or their very own post-season hero Cliff Lee? In the end, amid much controversy back in Philadelphia, the Phillies decided to acquire Roy Halladay and send Cliff Lee to Seattle. Here are 5 ...