Well, we are already at the midway point of the 2012 Major League Baseball season. If you recall from a recent rant, there have been a lot of surprises this season. Some of which make me and my predictions look… Read More ›
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What in the Name of the Pirates Is Going on in MLB?
Major League Baseball’s All-Star game is right around the corner (damn, time flies doesn’t it?). When I look back on the first half of the 2012 MLB season, one thing comes to mind. Bizarro world. Look at the American and… Read More ›
Roger Clemens Guilty of Stupidity
Sigh, I know you all are as steroid-fatigued as much as I am, but I must get some things off my chest. Former MLB pitcher Roger Clemens was found not guilty of lying to a grand jury over his alleged… Read More ›
2012 Major League Baseball Preview: National League
East Division Philadelphia Phillies Miami Marlins-* Atlanta Braves Washington Nationals New York Mets Analysis: This division rivals the AL East for the best division in baseball. Teams one through four have a chance to make some serious noise this season. … Read More ›
Good Riddance Frank!
Dodger fans heard the news they’ve been waiting for – Frank McCourt agreed to sell the Los Angeles Dodgers. Major League Baseball commissioner “Bub” Selig convinced McCourt to sell the team and its media rights to maximize value for the… Read More ›
LaRussa not the Best, but Indeed One of the Best
Tony LaRussa retired this morning after managing 33 years in Major League Baseball. LaRussa finished with 2,728 wins for his career, trailing only Connie Mack (3,731) and John McGraw (2,763). LaRussa managed 5,097 games, joining Mack as the second manager or… Read More ›
With Theo, Cubs Will Become Winners Sooner Rather than later
Theo Epstein recently joined the Chicago Cubs organization as its new president of baseball operations, bringing in his boys Jed Hoyer and Jason McCleod from the San Diego Padres as general manager and assistant GM respectively. This should be music… Read More ›