11th March 2009
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Baseball News
The Red Sox have always been dramatic. Whether it be waiting four thousand years between World Series Wins, or the latest argument with Yankee fans, it has always been dramatic. Still, the last season in Boston was lar[...]
Tags: boston red sox, david ortiz, john smoltz, manny ramirez, new york yankees, phillies, starting pitcher, starting pitchers, world champion, yankee, yankee fans
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9th March 2009
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The Tampa Bay Rays are heading into the 2009 in a very weird place. They are coming off a season in which they dethroned not only the powerful Yankees and Red Sox, but the entire American League in the process of going [...]
Tags: baltimore orioles, baseball, baseball world, boston red sox, home runs, new york yankees, phillies, rookie seasons, tampa bay rays, toronto blue jays, yankee
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9th March 2009
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The surgery to fix Alex Rodriguez’s torn cartilage in his right hip went well, and seemed like a big success. That is the good news for Rodriguez and the New York Yankees. The bad news? They now have to replace n[...]
Tags: alex rodriguez, free agent, mark teixiera, new york yankees, power hitter, spring training, third baseman, yankee
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27th February 2009
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Fantasy Baseball
Pitching is the benchmark of any great baseball team, and fantasy baseball is no different. Regardless of how good the hitters are, you still have to be competitive in the pitching department to win a fantasy championsh[...]
Tags: baseball, Fantasy Baseball, fantasy team, free agent, new york yankees, roy halladay, yankee
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25th February 2009
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Alex Rodriguez has just went to a new level of dumb. After getting caught and admitting that he used steroids and HGH for three years in Texas, he then goes on national television and gives a stupid interview that came [...]
Tags: alex rodriguez, baseball fan, baseball fans, baseball writer, Major League, major league baseball, mark mcgwire, new york yankees, spring training, yankee
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21st February 2009
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Baseball News
Every season, their is a migration of sorts in baseball. Players come and go, and teams adjust and adapt to the team they field. Sometimes, deals are so huge that they are felt throughout the entire league. Free agenc[...]
Tags: baseball, baseball players, bronx bombers, kerry wood, minor leagues, new york yankees, offseason, offseason moves, starting pitcher
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11th February 2009
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Baseball News
Slugger Bobby Abreu has reached an agreement with the Los Angeles Angels for a one year deal pending Abreu passing a physical. Sources have said the Abreu will earn around 5 million dollars plus incentives. Abreu shoul[...]
Tags: adam dunn, bobby abreu, home runs, ken griffey jr and frank thomas, los angeles angels, new york yankees
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10th February 2009
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Baseball News
Alex Rodriguez has admitted to using steroids during his time with the Texas Rangers, and claims that the years 2001, 2002, and 2003 are the only years that he did so. That means that he did not use steroids in Seattle,[...]
Tags: alex rodriguez, all time home run record, baseball, baseball fan, baseball fans, baseball player, baseball players, hall of fame, katie couric, new york yankees
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15th January 2009
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Phil Coke is looking to make a major impact with the New York Yankees in 2009. After spending five years in the minor leagues, and plenty of seasoning, the young lefty is ready to do just that. Coke was brought up last[...]
Tags: Major League, major league baseball, minor leagues, new york yankees
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12th January 2009
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Baseball Hall of Fame, Baseball News
On his very first ballot, Rickey Henderson is going to the Hall of Fame. The speedy Henderson spent a long career having played with the Oakland As, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, San Diego Padres, Anaheim Angels,[...]
Tags: american league mvp, baseball game, boston red sox, Jim Rice, Major League, major league baseball, new york mets, new york yankees, seattle mariners, toronto blue jays
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