Archive for the ‘MLB’ Category
John Lannan Out, Jason Marquis Coming Back for Washington Nationals?
Posted: 6th May 2010 by William Yoder in MLB
The Washington Nationals' nominal ace, John Lannan, will miss at least one start with soreness in his left forearm and elbow. Lannan first recognized the pain in his April 21 start against the Colorado Rockies, a game in which he threw 107 pitches and surrendered four runs on 11 hits in six innings of work. The opening day starter has struggled so far this season, going 1-2 with ...
Philadelphia Phillies GM Ruben Amaro’s Offseason Signings Deserve Kudos
Posted: 6th May 2010 by Gary Suess in MLB
After the Philadelphia Phillies fell just short of repeating as World Series Champions, GM Ruben Amaro spent the offseason actively reshaping the club.
Of course, the biggest news involved the tandem trades of Cy Young hurlers Roy Halladay and Cliff Lee. Beyond that, Amaro used the free agent talent pool to land a new regular third baseman and essentially perform a makeover on both his bullpen and bench.
The Phillies GM wasted ...
The Reds need some help smoothing out those rough edges that have been a thorn in their side thus far. Those rough edges creep up in all facets of their game, but luckily they have not been an every day, every game occurrence. You have to give the starting pitching a ton of credit for their performance over the last two weeks though.
In the last nine games from April 26 through today ...
28 Reasons Why the Yankees Will Repeat As World Series Champions
Posted: 6th May 2010 by Adam Rosen in MLB
Heading into every season the mission statement of the New York Yankees is clear-cut: Win the World Series or consider the season a failure.
Always has, and always will be.
A World Series championship was the icing on the cake to a magical inaugural season at the new Yankee Stadium. But as the excitement of the new stadium starts to fade, the Yankees will and desire for ...
Jim Brockmire Video: See the Legendary Sportscaster While You Still Can
Posted: 6th May 2010 by Tim Wood in MLB
The story can finally be told.
Hank Azaria is at again at Funny or Die.com, this time creating an all-time tribute to the best of baseball broadcasters.
Jim Brockmire had it all -- the voice, the jacket, the microphone, the gorgeous wife. But in one moment, he showed he was indeed mortal. And he did indeed hurt.
It's one of the great tragedies in sports history, according to Dan Patrick.
Patrick is just ...
Eric Byrnes Prepares for Life on the Adult Softball Field
Posted: 6th May 2010 by JoeSportsFan in MLB
As seen on Yahoo!’s Big League Stew , three days after getting shown the door by the Seattle Mariners, outfielder Eric Byrnes is headed for the adult softball field. Awesome.
The man the Arizona Diamondbacks are paying $11 million this year in the final year of a three-year deal is going to star for a team sponsored by Dutch Goose, a burger and beer pub in Menlo Park, ...
With every pitch, Roy Oswalt's time with the Astros comes one step closer to its end.
One of the game's premier pitchers since 2001, Oswalt is the biggest bargaining chip for an Astros franchise in desperate need of an overhaul. At age 32 and the author of 139 career wins, Oswalt's name will be linked to trade talks as the season reaches its make-or-break point in July, where contenders (and pretenders) ...
As of this writing, the Los Angeles Dodgers are in last place in the National League West, with an 11-16 record. The Milwaukee Brewers have scored 11 runs on them the past two nights.
Most Dodger fans did not expect this, with the team coming off two straight NLCS appearances with a good core of young players.
However, when the season started, I was afraid that this swooning futility might happen, sorry ...
Five Reasons Why You Should Own Cincinnati Reds’ Mike Leake Now
Posted: 6th May 2010 by Ray Tannock in MLB
A couple of weeks ago if you mentioned the name Aroldis Chapman, in any common fantasy circle, there probably would’ve have been a distinct buzz. In the same vein, if you mentioned the name Mike Leake, there were probably nothing more than those uncomfortable crickets’ sounds filling the blank air.
Well, move over Chapman because Cincy is “leaking”, and your turns may have to wait a little longer.
Mike Leake has ...
10 Reasons Why Yankees-Red Sox Series Won’t Please Joe West
Posted: 6th May 2010 by Dan Hanzus in MLB
The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox square off this weekend at Fenway Park, the first meeting between the two rivals since umpire Joe West's controversial marks about the slow pace of play between the teams.
Unfortunately for West, and those that have early dinner reservations this weekend, River & Sunset has uncovered a list of 10 reasons why this three-game series will be just as long, if not ...