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Johnny Damon Gets His World Series Ring

Posted: 28th April 2010 by Bronx Baseball Daily in MLB
The Yankees were presented with their World Series rings on Opening Day with former Bombers Jerry Hairston Jr. and Hideki Matsui on hand to get their rings. Melky Cabrera and Eric Hinske, now with the Braves, got theirs from Hairston; Chad Gaudin and Edwar Ramirez, now with the A’s, got theirs when the Yankees went to Oakland; and Xavier Nady, now with the Cubs, got his when GM Brian Cashman brought ...

Are the New York Mets Prepping Hisanori Takahashi for a Starters Role?

Posted: 28th April 2010 by Joseph DelGrippo in MLB
In Tuesday night's New York Mets game against the reeling Los Angeles Dodgers, Hisanori Takahashi came in relief of Oliver Perez, tossing 3.1 innings of two-hit, one-run baseball, while striking out five Dodgers. Takahashi has the looks of a strike-out machine, fanning 21 hitters in 14.1 innings. While allowing only 11 hits, he has also issued 10 free passes, all good for an ERA of 3.77. Those 14.1 innings have accumulated during ...

Altitude Sickness, Immigration Madness, and a Socrates Sighting

Posted: 28th April 2010 by Jeff Summers in MLB
It used to be that a trip to Denver and Coors Field meant baseballs would leave the stadium like a squadron of F-16 fighter jets. With the introduction of baseballs being stored in a humidor the runs per game dropped dramatically putting the stadium on par with many others in Major League Baseball by negating the effects of dry air at altitude. At least that is what we had been ...

Oliver Perez Keeps His Spot in the New York Mets’ Rotation

Posted: 28th April 2010 by Flushing Baseball Daily in MLB
Coming into this season, Oliver Perez was one of the bigger question marks for the Mets' rotation, and after four starts he’s more of a question mark than ever. After John Maine ’s start this afternoon, Perez's spot is the most in danger in the Mets' rotation, but at least for now, he’s holding on to it. According to Mark Hale of the NY Post , Mets manager Jerry Manuel said ...

2010 Boston Red Sox: Slow Starts and Broken Hearts

Posted: 28th April 2010 by Blaise Collins in MLB
The Red Sox find themselves tied for third place in the AL East (10 - 11) as of April 28th.  And as April comes to a close, the Boston Red Sox season thus far seems to be summed up in three words: Feast or Famine. In winning efforts, the Sox outscored opponents 72 to 54.  However, when tossing one into the loss column, the Sox are outscored 25-60, a dismal number. Some may ...

Yankees Struggles Start at the Top. Blame Cameron Diaz?

Posted: 28th April 2010 by Double G Sports in MLB
The New York Yankees had started the season red hot but have cooled down as of late. Losers of four of their last five, the Yankees now sit 2.5 games back of AL East leading Tampa Bay. I decided to look back at the past five games and try to find a common theme. Well, I found one at it was right at ...

New York Mets Strikeout Specialist: Hisanori Ta”K”ahashi

Posted: 28th April 2010 by Double G Sports in MLB
If the Mets need a big strikeout out of the bullpen, Hisanori Takahashi may just be the guy. Despite giving up at least one run in his past three appearances, the Mets call on Takahashi to eat up some innings out of the pen. He leads all MLB relievers in strikeouts with 21. That's 21 strikeouts in just 14.1 innings pitched. His last two appearances have especially added to ...

Mets Beat Dodgers 7-3, Finish Homestand 9-1

Posted: 28th April 2010 by Flushing Baseball Daily in MLB
The Mets continued their hot streak with a 7-3 win against the Dodgers today behind some early offense and a strong pitching performance by John Maine. They have now won seven games in a row, and have wrapped up this homestand by winning 9 out of 10 games. Not bad. Be careful though, these Mets were clearly not as bad as they were early in the season, but they probably aren’t ...
What a whirlwind first four weeks of the 2010 season the Mets have had. You could argue that no team in the National League felt more pressure to get off to a hot start out of the gate than the Mets. After the debacle that was the 2009 season, lots of people believed, and still believe, that there could be repercussions for another poor finish in 2010. The Mets started 4-8 after ...

Cincinnati Reds Pitcher Aaron Harang Shouldn’t Rely on Luck

Posted: 28th April 2010 by Craig Simpson in MLB
I'll take this as a tongue-in-cheek joke, because it is funny, but I really hope Aaron Harang doesn't really believe this: “We're close enough to Kentucky. I should be able to find a horseshoe,” Harang said, insisting that bad luck has as much to do with his record as anything else. This was after Harang tossed the Reds' first quality start in nine games and became just the second starter to pick ...