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When you face Dan Haren, you have to be perfect. So essentially the Rockies were done after Jason Hammel gave up three runs in the top of the first inning. The Diamondbacks went on to win 5-3. Hammel looked like he was going to be just fine. He got two quick outs, then was up on Justin Upton 0-2 before walking him, giving up a single to Mark ...

Random Minnesota Twins and MLB Notes

Posted: 26th April 2010 by Josh Johnson in MLB
• Francisco Liriano faces off against Justin Verlander tonight in what should be a very interesting battle. This is the first meeting between the Twins and Tigers since game 163 last October. Liriano is off to a great start while Verlander continues his April woes for the third consecutive year. Being as both players are playing out of their "norm," there's really no use in ...

Ryan Howard Is Now Second Only To Alex Rodriguez?

Posted: 26th April 2010 by Devon Teeple in MLB
Ryan Howard, arguably the face of the Philadelphia Phillies franchise, is now—on average—the second highest-paid player in the MLB, next to New York Yankees third baseman and arguably the game’s greatest, Alex Rodriguez. Is Howard worth a guaranteed $25 million a season? The numbers suggest yes. Since 2005, Howard has led the MLB in home runs (222) and RBIs (650). According to mlb.com, Howard is one of only ...

Tim Lincecum vs. Roy Halladay: Who’s Better?

Posted: 26th April 2010 by Joel Reuter in MLB
Most would agree that Tim Lincecum and Roy Halladay are in the top tier of starting pitchers in all of baseball right now. There are certainly other names that could be in the argument such as C.C Sabathia, Chris Carpenter, Adam Wainwright, Felix Hernandez, among other. However, for the sake of this argument we will compare Lincecum and Halladay. To clarify, this is not choosing who I like better or who ...
As the famous phrase goes, “Chicks dig the long ball.” While that may be very true, what’s most often overlooked in the game of baseball is overall spectacular defense. The most noteworthy defensive plays are often made by the athletic and talented shortstops of the game, which feature some of the best range in the field, combining their skillset to make diving plays, backhanded stops or the ever-so-famous jump and throw maneuver. So ...
Yep, me and Matt put together a list of Power Rankings. They will be updated every week or so once the season starts. In parenthesis is the teams rankings from last weeks edition. NOTE: These rankings were done before the Sunday games 1. Tampa Bay Rays(4) 2. New York Yankees(1) 3. Minnesota Twins(3) 4. Philadelphia Phillies(2) 5. Oakland Athletics(8) 6. ...

Atlanta Braves: No Breaks, No Consistency, No Wins

Posted: 26th April 2010 by Cameron Britt in MLB
The 2010 Atlanta Braves could best be characterized as a crying shame thus far. Floundering leadoff men, poor batting averages, atrocious RISP numbers, and a lack of fundamentals. But they can sure take those walks, huh? It's really been a downer in A-town since late-inning dramatics last Tuesday against the NL East-leading Phillies, and a large part of the time, it's been painful to watch. Errors, untimely Ks, passiveness, and a sense of apathy ...

MLB’s Lack of Proactive Safety Puts Players in Danger

Posted: 26th April 2010 by Jason Yoder in MLB
Major League Baseball , like many other sports leagues, has historically been reactive, instead of proactive when it comes to player and fan safety on and off the field. Unfortunately, it often takes a tragic event to improve the safety of a sport. For example, when the little girl was tragically killed at a Columbus Blue Jackets game—the NHL responded by adding more netting around the rink. When Mike ...

Philadelphia Phillies: Band-Aids«, Boo-Boos, and Uh-Ohs

Posted: 26th April 2010 by Flattish Poe in MLB
    This morning I chased a rogue eyebrow hair for 46 tries. Then I opened the patio door and threw my cheap tweezers as far into the woods as I could. Now I know why people pay $10 for a pair of tweezers. Nothing is more frustrating than something getting the best of you. Ask little Davey Herndon. Herndon was stellar from the bullpen this season until that fateful April 16th against the Marlins. ...

Yankees Trip To White House: Obama Loses Touch With Reality

Posted: 26th April 2010 by Leslie Monteiro in MLB
President Barack Obama honored the Yankees this afternoon for their achievement last year. The Yankees won the World Series by making the Twins, Angels, and the Phillies look out of their league. In other words, it was a mismatch. These three teams were powerless to stop the Yankees. It's hard to believe this year will be any different. Obama spewed cliches about heroics and character when talking about the year the Yankees ...