Post Tagged with: "MLB"

Red Sox Fan Runs onto the Field, Gets Crushed By Security Guard

  After this bum of a Red Sox fan decided to run on the field, this future draft pick for the Buffalo Bills crushes him. Obviously he’s not really going to get drafted but maybe someone should try and pick this guy up. One of the best hits of 2011. Definitely should be seeing this [...]

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Apple TV to Now Stream MLB.TV and NBA League Pass

The likes of Apple TV and its biggest competitor Google TV will most likely alter the way we watch our television sometime in the near future. With these set top boxes, similar to connecting a Xbox to your big screen you now have a combination of applications such as twitter, netflix, facebook etc right on [...]

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Rays to Sign Manny Ramirez, Johnny Damon

The Tampa Bay Rays will reportedly sign both Johnny Damon and Manny Ramirez.  This off season has been nothing more than quiet for the Rays but signing these two is sure to make a big splash. According to SI.com the Rays have agreed to terms with both Damon and Ramirez and pending physicals the official announcement may [...]

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Papelbon got what?!?!

It was announced Tuesday that the Boston Red Sox have reached agreements with RP Jonathan Papelbon and OF Jacoby Ellsbury, the only two players on their squad eligible for arbitration. This comes as no surprise considering arbitration can be a disaster between Major League Baseball GM’s and money hungry agents accustomed to garnering outlandish contracts [...]

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MLB Hot Stove Edition

The winter meetings began in Orlando, Florida this past Monday. This season’s off-season in Major League Baseball has been somewhat quiet until recent days. There have been some interesting headlines such as Jayson Werth signing with the Washington Nationals, Derek Jeter’s mini drama with the New York Yankees, and of course Carl Crawford signing with [...]

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Did Baseball Make An Error On Gold Glove Award?

Derek Jeter is coming off one of his worst seasons with a batting average that was .270, his lowest since he became a starter in 1996. He is now 36 and many are concerned as to whether he can still be productive as an everyday shortstop. Oddly enough, this past week managers and coaches voted him as the best [...]

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Is Expanding the MLB Playoffs Necessary?

The baseball season is by far the longest in professional sports. Spring training begins in early March followed by a 162 game season which ends in October. The post season lasts nearly a month long, dragging into the early part of November. Isn’t this a bit too much? I understand baseball is America’s past time, [...]

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2010 World Series Prediction

On Wednesday,  game one of the World Series will be held in San Francisco. Like so many at the start of the post season I believed that the New York Yankees were on a collision course with the Philadelphia Phillies for a repeat of last season’s World Series. After the Yankees stormed back against the Minnesota [...]

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Will Yankees Get Lassoed By Rangers?

Going into Game three on Monday the New York Yankees and Texas Rangers find themselves tied  one game a piece after two exciting games in Texas this past weekend. The Rangers are in the ALCS for the first time while the Yankees are 11-2 in the ALCS, with losses to Kansas City Royals (1980) and Boston [...]

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Under Further Review

The 2010 baseball season has been called the season of the pitcher. There has been six no hitters this season, the most no-hitters in one season since 1991. Many may remember the almost no-hitter on June 2nd when Armando Galarraga of the Detroit Tigers was one out a way from making baseball history. Tigers’ first [...]

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