Poor Attendance, Poor Teams or Poor Planning?
In case no one noticed, Major League Baseball fans have been staying away from the ballpark in droves. Well, to clarify, fans have been avoiding certain ballparks while packing into record sellouts in...
View ArticleFinally
With a three game sweep of the New York Yankees, the Red Sox have finally made it to the .500 mark. Raise your hand if you thought the Red Sox wouldn’t reach the .500 mark until May 15th? I don’t see...
View ArticleBuilding Momentum at Home
Winners in 11 of their last 15 games, 5 series in a row without a losing series, a 5-2 home stand, and a TON of momentum. That’s everything the White Sox have been able to accomplish over the past two...
View ArticleRed Sox Are On The Move
The 2-10 start is officially in the rear view mirror. Boston just finished a 5-1 homestand. Now they hit the road and start up a three game series along the shores of Lake Erie starting tonight and...
View ArticleWhen is the moment?
For every city and every team that has ever won a championship there is always one moment after the season is done where the players and fans can look back at with 20/20 hindsight and say “That’s it!...
View ArticleMLB Special: Top 100 Players in Baseball
Each and every year with publications, there are certain issues that people look forward too. Men who read Sports Illustrated for example, can tell you one of their favorite issues is the “Swimsuit”...
View ArticleHow To Fix a Flawed Team
This entry is an open letter to Yankees GM Brian Cashman. It is in his and the Yankees best interest to carry this out word for word. It would all but guarantee the 28th World Series Title for the...
View ArticleWhite Sox Swing Around the Diamondbacks
Arizona lost another series this weekend, this time against the Chicago White Sox and now it is clear the Diamondbacks need pitching help. Daniel Hudson pitched a complete game in the Diamondbacks win...
View ArticleSo Close, but Yet So Far
Derek Jeter sits six hits from 3,000, however, he also resides on the Yankees’ 14-day DL. His team is just .5 games behind Boston in the AL East, however, if the Red Sox’ recent clobbering of the...
View ArticleWORLD SERIES (PREVIEW) OR BUST
At the outset of the 2011 season, most prognosticators (including Las Vegas oddsmakers) tabbed the Phillies and Red Sox as World Series favorites (myself included). Now halfway through the season, the...
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